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Seahawks DT Jarran Reed being investigated for DV Assault


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Upon my ignorance, he was a recent 2nd round draft pick. Idk, still not a household name thatll create buzz. 

 

Plus i feel like the domestic violence media witch hunt was a fad. It might have just passed. Not playing down domestic violence at all..  but the media hunt was about the buzz and sensatiinalism more than it was about bringing justice. Its a hot topic that makes money when eyes and ears are fixated. 

 

If its an old tune that has been played out, then i guess we get stories like this where the first i hear from it is from a huddler with Hardy on his mind. 

 

It is disturbing. 

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8 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Ive never heard of him. 

 

Probably a scrub who doesnt matter.  Its the high profile athletes people care about. The more negative impact, the more controversy and buzz happens because thats how sensationalism works

 

scrub be gone

The Seahawks thought they could trade back and still get Butler since we have Star and KK.  They were wrong,  Then had to trade up and get this guy.

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48 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Seahawks have a ton of guys on their roster with character issues. Their DE Frank Clark was just involved in some stupid tweet argument with a female reporter.

Being an asshole, if not outright criminal, is a prerequisite to be associated with that football team in any form or fashion.

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51 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Seahawks have a ton of guys on their roster with character issues. Their DE Frank Clark was just involved in some stupid tweet argument with a female reporter.

Frank Clark is that piece of sh×t that had this to say about Cam Newton

 "that boy a bitch"

"i can't wait to play his punk ass"

"this yall league MVP!!!Really!!!

there is no reason for that type of nonsense

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47 minutes ago, bandu said:

Frank Clark is that piece of sh×t that had this to say about Cam Newton

 "that boy a bitch"

"i can't wait to play his punk ass"

"this yall league MVP!!!Really!!!

there is no reason for that type of nonsense

Well yes, but he also did this: http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/hotel-clerk-says-frank-clark-threatened-her-admitted-hitting-girlfriend/

Hotel manager told police Frank Clark said, ‘I will hit you like I hit her’

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22 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Reed was a big name coming out of Alabama.  Most thought he was a 1st round pick at the time. This sort of behavior might be the reason he dropped.  Something might have told teams that care about character this might be in his future. 

he was arrested in 2014 while at Alabama for DUI

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