JDailey23
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Living the dream. A Lambo and an Uzi. Seems perfectly normal.
Living the dream. A Lambo and an Uzi. Seems perfectly normal.
Mmmm that just makes this gem that much sweeter.
You know my favorite Chiefs front office fuck-up?
They traded their 2019 first, and a 2020 second, for franchise-tagged Frank Clark.
When you give up major assets like that for a player who's not locked into a contract, you have to pay twice. First, the draft assets to get the player, then second, you have to overpay the contract because the player and his agent both KNOW you can't just let him walk after this year after giving up all those assets for him. See: Laremy Tunsil in Houston..
Frank Clark's cap hits over the next three seasons? 25.8M, 26.3M, 27.8M.
Imagine staring at his injury-guaranteed 25.8 cap hit this year, seeing the next two years, and realizing that you PAID for this privilege.
Living the dream. A Lambo and an Uzi. Seems perfectly normal.
You’re probably right, but if I had to guess, he either ran a light, stop sign or was going too fast. It is LA, many people have bad ass cars.Car loving, red blooded American male exercising his rights.
Not surprised he was pulled over in Los Angeles, though. Probably wasn’t the color of his blood that got him “routinely pulled over,” either.
If you have a lambo, you can get by with 55 in a 45. He was probably going much faster than 10 over or it was the typical dead tag or something else stupid that always gets people pulled over.If you live in a city, chances are you run lights all the time. I've never been pulled over for it. Cops have better things to do than give tickets to white dudes in pickup trucks.
Does NFL wait for the legal system?
Second gun charge in 3 months. Almost makes you wonder if he might gets suspended a game or two
Mmmm that just makes this gem that much sweeter.
Guys like that will always have a place if they can make a difference on the field.Clark also was also arrested for armed robbery while at Michigan and later was kicked off the team after being arrested for domestic violence.
Giving a guy like that a contract like that is...bold, to say the least.
?The no politics rule is still in effect.
Disguising comments doesn't change them.
?The no politics rule is still in effect.
Disguising comments doesn't change them.
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very confusing
It's not. Someone made a comment that was regarding problems with policing in this country. That's due for the politics section--not the Browns section.
There were posts speculating as to a racial component to his having been pulled over.?
very confusing