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Would you draft this guy?


Sub Zero

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Depends on what he has done after that incident

If he completed an anger management class/therapy and his actions dictate that he felt some remorse then sure we all deserve a 2nd chance

Only because he was a kid . So that Greg Hardy poster can call down 

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1 minute ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

How long ago was this ? Has he stayed out of trouble since ? 

 

4th or 5th depending on some key factors 

2016  and he was still in high school when it happened..

He probably only dropped to the 2nd or 3rd round thoe if not a later 1st round pick..

 

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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

2016  and he was still in high school when it happened..

He probably only dropped to the 2nd or 3rd round thoe if not a later 1st round pick..

 

3rd round for sure then, this situation is different then most, judging by the video looks like a relative was losing a fight and he jumped in, not a smart move of course but definitely different then something along the lines of ray rice or fosters allegations

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55 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Because he got in a brawl in HS and beat the poo out of a women on tape.. 

I'm all for second chances, especially for young people if they learn from their mistakes.  Given Teppers thoughts on domestic violence, I'd say theres not much of a chance, and I'm ok with that too.

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34 minutes ago, Palmetto said:

Depends on what he has done after that incident

If he completed an anger management class/therapy and his actions dictate that he felt some remorse then sure we all deserve a 2nd chance

Only because he was a kid . So that Greg Hardy poster can call down 

I agree with this.. Context to the situation is important.. Look like his mom or sister was getting whipped and he being young jumped in to help his family..

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Depends on what he's done since then and what all the interviews of coaches, friends, teachers, etc. turns up. It looked like he basically tried to break up a fight and got carried away. Not a good look at all, but I wouldn't completely bury the guy for it without doing some background checks.

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