Posted on 09/13/2014 7:11:44 AM PDT by aft_lizard
Off-the-field violence by professional football players is coming under new focus this week after the release of a video involving the star Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, followed by a bungled response by the National Football League.
But what do the numbers show about N.F.L. players tangles with the law more broadly? Are some teams players more likely to get into legal trouble? Are arrests rising or falling? What are the most common offenses?
USA Today maintains a database of arrests, charges, and citations of N.F.L. players for anything more serious than a traffic citation. Maintained by Brent Schrotenboer, it goes back to 2000 and covers, to date, 713 instances in which pro football players have had a run-in with the law that was reported by the news media.
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If I were him, I’d get out of the NFL, fast.
However, I'm mixed about Vick. Giving somebody the opportunity to change from a negative "lifestyle" to a civilized one should not be dissuaded.
They need to change the name to National Felon League 50% are.
Dressing the players up in pink every October doesn’t seem to be working.
I googled Russell Williams instead of Russell Wilson by mistake and got this.This isn't the guy you're talking about is it?
For the record the creature pictured is the Canadian Air Force officer who killed women and stole their underwear.
I think there’s more to it than that. Badly behaved players are usually guys who have always gotten a pass when they’ve misbehaved because they’re talented athletes.
That would be NO.
When Lateral Spewell choked P.J. Carlson when with the Warriors, you might recall that not one member of P.J.’s previous team, the Portland Trail Blazers, criticized Sewell.
P.J. was an arrogant a-hole back then and no player liked him. Don’t know if he has changed since then.
Don’t know the details, but Russell Wilson and his wife are divorcing.
This dumbass had been recruited by Mich. State for 2015 (but lost it) and now he gets arrested a second time.......
He's nothing but a thug who will likely end up in prison for good......
At the time he was selling cocaine to several of the Philadelphia Eagles, and was always complaining about how they would always come pounding on his door at all hours of the night looking to score... they were always drunk and obnoxious.
Finally, one of them got busted and ratted him out. His dad was a judge so he got off, but did lose his administrative job with the local (West Chester) police department. He's been painting houses ever since.
Did you see the article linked off Drudge the other day? How a lot of Baltimore fans wore Rice shirts to the game and supported him. Disgusting.
Good for the Giants. Teams don't need to hire criminal types, who are essentially losers.
Now correlate this arrest data base with Chicago, Baltimore, and Detroit crime and arrest statistics. The problem is low intelligence and poor impulse control both biologically based.
I’m not sure about that, but that’s a very good question. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if that was the case.
Idiot or not, I’ll bet the Giants front office threw a party after he shot himself because that gave them all the leverage they needed to cut him from the team. He was an @sshole who regularly showed up late (if at all) for practices and team meetings, and in any other business he would have been fired about two days into his first job.
Which means the players as a whole are actually a little less likely to get in trouble than non-players of the same age.
And the Vicekings win!!! What a surprise.
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