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Most teams had Tyreek Hill off the board


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14 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Kind of hard to give a second chance to a guy that hits his pregnant girlfriend in the stomach. Some things are unforgivable---simply beyond the pale of human decency. I would probably always look at him askance, so I wouldn't want him on my team.

Agree.  Surprised anyone picked him up.

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34 minutes ago, Nails said:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/26/most-teams-had-tyreek-hill-off-the-board/

Now no one gives a chit and the Chiefs are full steam ahead with a shot to win it all.

I'm fairly sure the family of the pregnant girlfriend he punched in the stomach still "gives a chit".

Florio is right. Had there been video of it, he'd still be unemployed. But I don't need video to know that what he did is despicable.

But hey, let em beat up on all the b--ches they want to as long as they can play, right? She probably deserved it anyway, eh?

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2 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Point of this thread is what exactly?

The point is that he was found guilty of a felony on an issue the league pretended to care about and relatively few that watch even know.  The Chiefs took a calculated gamble and it paid off BIG TIME.

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Just now, Nails said:

The point is that he was found guilty of a felony on an issue the league pretended to care about and relatively few that watch even know.  The Chiefs took a calculated gamble and it paid off BIG TIME.

Short term it paid off. 

Only a matter of time before more info surfaces or he does something else. 

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You realize that Tyreek Hill, as talented as he is, was probably one of the biggest risks an NFL team could make from the draft.

He probably would've been a 2nd round talent at least if it weren't for him being guilty of hitting his pregnant girlfriend.

For now, Hill is rewarding the Chiefs with their gamble. Lucky for him his incident happened a few years prior. Nowadays something like that occurs, you may as well just stick to flipping burgers at McDonalds.

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