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Yeah, and charges were dropped. So adding it in there is misleading. Yeah, the statement was "arrest" but it was implied that we are talking about thugs, criminals, and players who get into trouble. So if you missed what people were really talking about.... then I dunno what to tell ya. Maybe there is a class that can teach you to read in between the lines.

And how many of those fish were convicted? Charges dropped? Etc..

 

they are all a distraction to the team and shows that the player is putting himself or association is questionable.

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Mark my words.....Phins finish 4th in division. Record i think will be 5-11, 6-10 at best.

 

 

Agree, the patsies aren't looking much better either.

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And how many of those fish were convicted? Charges dropped? Etc..

 

they are all a distraction to the team and shows that the player is putting himself or association is questionable.

Corey McIntyre was riding his bike during his regular workout when he was arrested in a case of mistaken identity.

 

How is that "putting himself or association is questionable?"

 

BTW, Since Parcells took over in December 2007, Miami has had the most arrests (8), tied with Jacksonville and Tennessee.

 

So, no. Your comment that eight arrests in 3 years "seems actually pretty good by NFL standards" is an incorrect statement.

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