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I remember being barely 20 years old and doing stupid shit too
Completely agree. Professional athletes are great at reacting without needing to think at all. They're prone to have a lack of intellect because of that. Hopefully this was some street in the middle of nowhere that was void of any other car or person.There is stupid shit, and then there is almost going 100 mph over the speed limit.
There are levels of stupidity, and this just screams a complete lack of good judgement.
Completely agree. Professional athletes are great at reacting without needing to think at all. They're prone to have a lack of intellect because of that. Hopefully this was some street in the middle of nowhere that was void of any other car or person.
they don,t take too kindly to that shit in the twin cities.my dad got stopped for speeding there and the cop gave him a hard time for going 10 miles over the speed limit then which was 65.He was on 94 in St Paul.
I'd feel a bit better if you were right though, if he was on some small road in the middle of nowhere with his new lambo, but nope, he was on a highway in a major city.
damn, the highways there are 55? If there were other cars on the road then he should get felony charges against him for reckless endangerment.He was on 94 in St Paul.
I'd feel a bit better if you were right though, if he was on some small road in the middle of nowhere with his new lambo, but nope, he was on a highway in a major city.
Had to be - I think they said he was pulled over around 2am or something, so definitely fewer cars on the road.damn, the highways there are 55? If there were other cars on the road then he should get felony charges against him for reckless endangerment.
might get heavily fined by the nfl for this kinda shitHad to be - I think they said he was pulled over around 2am or something, so definitely fewer cars on the road.
With rookie camp starting in less than a week, I fully expect him to be in some shit with the org.
Early twenties I drove through a radar trap on a country road at 135.There is stupid shit, and then there is almost going 100 mph over the speed limit.
There are levels of stupidity, and this just screams a complete lack of good judgement.
Had to be - I think they said he was pulled over around 2am or something, so definitely fewer cars on the road.
With rookie camp starting in less than a week, I fully expect him to be in some shit with the org.
No. It's 65damn, the highways there are 55? If there were other cars on the road then he should get felony charges against him for reckless endangerment.
damn, the highways there are 55? If there were other cars on the road then he should get felony charges against him for reckless endangerment.
No. It's 65
Highways are safer to drive fast on than some backroad. What do you do if a deer pops out and you're going a hundred?He was on 94 in St Paul.
I'd feel a bit better if you were right though, if he was on some small road in the middle of nowhere with his new lambo, but nope, he was on a highway in a major city.
Well didn't see that. It would be safer in the day time. And yeah, as someone else alluded to, at that hour unless he slept all evening and was headed to breakfast, sounds like he'd have been partying/drinking.Had to be - I think they said he was pulled over around 2am or something, so definitely fewer cars on the road.
With rookie camp starting in less than a week, I fully expect him to be in some shit with the org.