other then some domestic violence most of the felony's are non violent crime, Bart Scott and others who promote violence in the game imo are a diminishing breed, besides ya don't have to be a criminal to play tough.texas wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 22:40
ESPN’s Bart Scott Says NFL Teams Need Players With ‘A Couple Of Felonies’ To Win
Former NFL linebacker turned ESPN analyst Bart Scott said Thursday that in order for teams to be successful, they need to have players with a couple of felonies to their name.
“You have to get some tough guys and everyone can’t be choir boys,” Scott said, via USA Today’s Scooby Axson. “When I was with the Ravens we had to make sure that we had at least two people on the team with a couple of felonies, just to make sure our street cred was right, when we had to go in these back alleys and have some of these dog fights.
“Sometimes you have to have some people that’s not no choir boys. That’s why you have a strong locker room to hold them in check.”
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Thank you! Finally someone else speaks the truth
I wonder who these choir boys in the nfl are, sounds like a old vet who says these players would never cut it in my day.
I'am glad the Packers avoid these type of players, far as I know there isn't a felon on the team, least not a felony based on a violence charge.