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Former Saints assistant coach may be in big trouble...


Mr. Scot

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...over an altercation with a minor.

In a post to Facebook, Walton County Sherrif Michael A. Adkinson Jr. writes that deputies responded to a call on Saturday night and spoke to the caller who said that an altercation started while three boys were fishing on a beach. Kromer and his son are accused of confronting them about the use of beach chairs that escalated when Kromer grabbed one of the fishing poles and threw it in the water.

Kromer then allegedly “pushed one of the boys to the ground and punched him in the face” before telling him to return the chairs to where they found them. One of the alleged victims also told police that Kromer said that “if he reported him to the police he would kill his family.” No ages are given for the three boys, but Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports reports that the Walton County Sherrif’s Office said the boy Kromer allegedly punched in the face is a minor.

Police say Kromer threatened to kill victim's family

Yeah...this could get nasty.

Hard to believe this of a guy that used to be part of such a classy organization, right?

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hahahahaha and people think this team is going to challenge for the NFC South this year... can anyone say...

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Well, remember Kromer is a former Saints coach. Right now he's the OL coach of the Bills.

Granted, I'd never dissuade anyone from knocking the Saints.

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What, exactly, does this have to do with the Saints?

Dude is currently with his second organization since leaving, but he's a "former Saint". 

He's a Bills coach. Nice halfassed tie in to the bounty scandal though.

He learned that behavior somewhere right?  We choose to believe hes a dirty taint-bag.  

Does that help clear it up for ya, Francis?

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What, exactly, does this have to do with the Saints?

Dude is currently with his second organization since leaving, but he's a "former Saint". 

He's a Bills coach. Nice halfassed tie in to the bounty scandal though.

 

 

 

 

Hey Saints boy, how many games until yall breakout the paper bags?  I had your wife put one on last night but we won't count that since it isn't football season yet.  

 

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