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NFL'S KAREEM HUNT BRUTALIZES AND KICKS WOMAN ... In Hotel Video


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3 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Smart People can handle situations poorly and do dumb things too

Hence the ‘probably’ I put in my original post.

You’re right smart people most certainly, can but the fact he just threw away a brighter future and money for himself and people he loves than 99.9% people have in this world I’m leaning towards a dumb person making a dumb decision.

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33 minutes ago, PantherGuy said:

It looked like he shoved her and kicked her. He didn't bullrush her. The other black guy got pushed into her and they both went flying. It does kind of look like Hunt might have been the one to push the friend into her though. IMO not as bad as the Ray Rice video, but it's a bad look regardless. 

Yeah bad look, but nowhere near as bad as Ray Rice. 

This woman never appeared to be in any real danger. Kareem actually showed a lot of restraint. He could have gotten to her if he really wanted to. On the other hand, Ray Rice looked like he broke his girlfriend's jaw in multiple places with that hit. It was friggin brutal and hard to watch. 

 

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7 hours ago, rodeo said:

not to defend what he did but that title is so sensationalized. he didn't brutalize poo, he shoved her out of his room and then gives like a half-hearted boot thump to her butt. he shouldn't have done it but watching the video is very different than reading that headline.

Dude that was pretty brutal. Not Ray Rice KO brutal but he flung two people into the wall and kicked a female. 

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Nowhere near as bad as the Ray Rice video, but Hunt had the bad luck of this happening in a 'Post Ray Rice' era and the bad judgement to lie about it. Bengals, Skins, etc. will pick him up next summer and the world will go on. 

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