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Michael Oher accused of assaulting Uber driver


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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

Just wondering what type of person would put their hands in Oher's face? I have to see what this Uber diver looks like. 

Seriously, if this guys judgement is this bad he shouldn't be driving people around. No sane person could look at somebody as big as Oher and think, "I'm gonna put my hands on this guy."

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Panthers LT Michael Oher has been accused of assaulting an Uber driver in Nashville.

Oher has been charged with misdemeanor assault. Oher is accused of knocking the driver to the ground after the driver "put his hand on Oher's face." The Panthers have said they are aware of the incident. The fact that Oher is being charged with a misdemeanor bodes well for his odds of avoiding league discipline. The bigger concern for Oher's 2017 is a 2016 that was wrecked by concussions.
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5 minutes ago, 15 said:

a lot of Uber drivers will do some bullshit like this to get paid - especially when they know they're towing a millionaire athlete in their car. dude probably started poo with Mike hoping he hit him, finally had to make first contact and cried for the police when Oher defended himself.

Yep...why the hell is Oher taking an Uber anyways?

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