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Chargers LT King Dunlap arrested


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For violation of protective order he says he knew about.  Not sure whether 2017 is a year the league or team care about crimes against women, but still, shaky play and an arrest are never a good thing.

The Chargers are cap strapped.  We already know whey won't go RB early.  But perhaps they reach at LT over going safety.

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Apparently his GF invited him, but the neighbors called?

The things you learn.

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/02/king_dunlap_arrested_at_girlfr.html

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Worrick Robinson, Dunlap's attorney, said the tackle was preparing to leave Nashville for San Diego for offseason training, and his girlfriend asked if he needed to pick up some of his clothes. Neighbors saw Dunlap's car in the driveway and called police, Robinson said.

"This event was a misunderstanding between the parties as to what was allowed under the order," Robinson told WKRN-TV. "They had been discussing a joint resolution. This was not an egregious event, but two parties trying to come to a mutual understanding. Unfortunately, a literal reading of the order meant absolutely no contact, and we trust the facts will resolve all issues in a favorable way for Mr. Dunlap."

 

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Just now, thomas96 said:

Interesting and since it's the offseason fine, but this is not relevant to us at all.

Of course it is.  Since we actually beat those guys in a meaningless December game and they couldn't even beat the Browns, they have dibs on us in all 7 rounds. Their tackle situation went from bad to defcon with this news.  It SHOULD affect how we think leading up to and during the draft, as should many other things.

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26 minutes ago, Nails said:

Of course it is.  Since we actually beat those guys in a meaningless December game and they couldn't even beat the Browns, they have dibs on us in all 7 rounds. Their tackle situation went from bad to defcon with this news.  It SHOULD affect how we think leading up to and during the draft, as should many other things.

Their tackle situation didn't change at all. And you don't go into the draft based on what you think other teams will do. Other teams have absolutely zero effect on how you should approach the draft. Rank the players, take the best that's available. 

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9 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Their tackle situation didn't change at all. And you don't go into the draft based on what you think other teams will do. Other teams have absolutely zero effect on how you should approach the draft. Rank the players, take the best that's available. 

Agree to disagree, strongly at that.  If you don't know other team's situations by being so zeroed on on your own, you're not only going to risk losing value in potential trade up/down scenarios, but possibly get run over by a Mack Truck.  It's an all encompassing process filled with different levels of risk/reward that one doesn't even have to be a big money GM to see.

And there's also the conduct/arrest/war on women policy.  Which way will the cookie crumble this year?

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