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LB Reuben Foster arrested on DV charges


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3 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

People wanted to Dismss him throwing a temper tantrum at the combine but sometimes it’s the small things that really shows someone’s true colors. He fell to the end of the first and was considered a steal. It turns out he fell because ...

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He also submitted a diluted urine sample. You have to be a complete and utter moron to fail a drug test that you know exactly when it's coming. You know these guys' agents are absolutely hammering that into their heads. 

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Just now, stbugs said:

I wonder if any of these DV charges will ever, ever end up in jail time. Just seems like the only thing that happens is an NFL ban, no legal action, which is sort of sad.

Unfortunately, there never seem to be any real legal consequences until someone gets killed. Those with money play by a different set of rules. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He also submitted a diluted urine sample. You have to be a complete and utter moron to fail a drug test that you know exactly when it's coming. You know these guys' agents are absolutely hammering that into their heads. 

Yeah, that's the thing. If you know you're gonna be tested and you still can't stay clean long enough to not blow the biggest opportunity of your life, you've either got some major addiction issues or perhaps you're just not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

I wonder if any of these DV charges will ever, ever end up in jail time. Just seems like the only thing that happens is an NFL ban, no legal action, which is sort of sad.

That’s up to prosecutors. I’m tired of the nfl playing judge, jury and executioner in public. 

Isnt the court of law suppose to be the highest court?

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