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Not an isolated incident. A pattern of stupid emerging..

Kareem Hunt apparently has a habit of kicking people when they’re down, literally." 

Hunt, who was caught on tape in February shoving a woman to the ground and kicking her, was also accused of kicking a man who had been knocked down in a bar fight in January.

According to a report filed with the Kansas City Police, a man said he was attacked by Hunt and former Chiefs running back George Atkinson in a Kansas City bar hours after the Chiefs lost to the Titans in a playoff game on January 6. The report says the man told police he was β€œjumped,” by a group of men that included Atkinson and Hunt, and β€œwas struck on his body and head multiple times with the majority of blows being kicks from the suspects,” according to William Joy of KMBC.

accused of punching a man." So in January a man told police Hunt kicked him, and then in February Hunt was caught on surveillance video kicking a woman. And then in June Hunt was accused of punching a man.

Although Hunt sought in his ESPN interview to portray his actions in February as out of character, these other incidents would seem to suggest that all of Hunt’s actions are part of a pattern.

Last edited by packerboi

Same thing that happens to anyone of us if we were to commit a crime.   We pay our dues to society as determined by a Justice of the Peace and we disclose it on job applications if asked to.    Employers have the right to determine if they want to hire you.   After the determined amount of time passes, in the great state of NV that is 10 years, the crime is expunged from your public record if no other cases exist. 

Last edited by BrainDed

I don't know how many of you may have seen his 'interview' on espn Sunday morning, but he has a HUGE problem telling the truth. To the point where he's a pathological liar, IMO. He couldn't answer one question without making this smacking sound with his mouth before he began talking (quite the 'tell'). 
And believes he should be allowed to play again simply because "he's worked all his life to play football".

I doubt he has the maturity to realize what he has done, and the position he is currently in. He claims repeatedly "that's not me/who I am", when the truth clearly shows that's exactly who he is.

And until the league (Baddell or the next commissioner) institutes a rule that 2 misdemeanor or 1 felony arrest (beginning in college) will get a player a permanent, irrevocable ban, they are no better than he is.

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