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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It'll be interesting to see.You can cuff and arrest without putting someone face down on the concrete and he's already out so Lucy got some splaining to do IMO.
And continue playing football for the University of Georgia. LOL!!!!It depends how fast he was driving.
In Georgia, they can arrest you and jail you for 100 mph.
MoronWOW.. Wreckless Driving outside the stadium..
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+1 +1 +1The moment I saw Calais Campbell got cuffed for trying to de-escalate and said “excessive force” my view changed.
Cop was put on Admin duty awfully fast.
This looks like a very bad overreaction by an overzealous cop.
I’m no fan of Hill, and generally support cops BUT some of these cops believe they themselves are Godlike and beyond question in their actions.
Can’t have that in a free society
He wasn't arrested, he was detained - and a player shouldn't be suspended with a couple hours notice based on nothing but having been detained by the police for a traffic violation.So for the “integrity” of the nfl, dude gets to play after being arrested on nfl grounds…how is this even possible? How was he even able to play? I think we know what will happen discipline wise…nothing.
Knee in the back on a traffic stop for speeding doesn’t seem appropriateHe wasn't arrested, he was detained - and a player shouldn't be suspended with a couple hours notice based on nothing but having been detained by the police for a traffic violation.
I agree. There should be an investigation and, if appropriate, some serious punishment and/or termination.Knee in the back on a traffic stop for speeding doesn’t seem appropriate
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