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FSU CB PJ Williams arrested


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Seriously though...I don't think this will factor into his draft stock much. Unless he ahs a history of it. Then that would be different. I think one time run ins with Johnny Law for misdemeanors is overlooked quickly if they have talent in the NFL.

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Seriously though...I don't think this will factor into his draft stock much. Unless he ahs a history of it. Then that would be different. I think one time run ins with Johnny Law for misdemeanors is overlooked quickly if they have talent in the NFL.

For a DUI? That's a pretty serious offense.

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Seriously though...I don't think this will factor into his draft stock much. Unless he ahs a history of it. Then that would be different. I think one time run ins with Johnny Law for misdemeanors is overlooked quickly if they have talent in the NFL.

Maybe if this was a misdemeanor alcohol or public intox offense. DUI is a whole different animal.

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I disagree that DUI is a serious offense. It is a misdemeanor and unless there was an accident or some other injury then it's not a big ddeal. Again if it isn't part of a pattern.

 

Now on the PR side? Yeah it's a hiccup and everyone will be all grim faced and serious about it. And then it will be forgotten almost immediately as the next failed drug test or woman beating story comes out. As long as it is a one time occurrence...not a big deal. In my never to be humble opinion.

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I disagree that DUI is a serious offense. It is a misdemeanor and unless there was an accident or some other injury then it's not a big ddeal. Again if it isn't part of a pattern.

Now on the PR side? Yeah it's a hiccup and everyone will be all grim faced and serious about it. And then it will be forgotten almost immediately as the next failed drug test or woman beating story comes out. As long as it is a one time occurrence...not a big deal. In my never to be humble opinion.

It's a misdemeanor to the law, but to the NFL a DUI shows very poor decision making.

It's not about the crime or even if you did it, it's the nature or the crime. We should know this all too well from what we witnessed this season.

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It's a misdemeanor to the law, but to the NFL a DUI shows very poor decision making.

It's not about the crime or even if you did it, it's the nature or the crime. We should know this all too well from what we witnessed this season.

I agree.The PR hit is bigger than the legal issue. But I still don't think that a DUI (one single event not part of a pattern) is something even the over reactive media and public will hang a guy for. Also assuming no injuries.

 

Now you kill a family of four in a DUI accident? Forget it your done. But if you just get pulled over and blow a .1? Not a big deal and the media and public move on quickly. Someone already said this is a 2nd incident. Not 2nd DUI but 2nd run in with the lawfor dumb poo. Ok that MIGHT affect his draft a little but this won't be the reason he tumbles too far.

 

I'm not saying personally it's ok. I'm simply saying...meh...he'll be fine. Unless there's more to the story.

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