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Kenny Britt Arrested (1 Viewer)

'eaglesfan7 said:
'Go deep said:
'eaglesfan7 said:
Pray he doesn't get suspended, which is extremely likely to happen for 4 to 6 games, and once he returns and has a big game sell high immediately. He will burn you in the future. The guy has no respect for the game of football and will undoubtedly screw up somehow in the future.
You almost sound surprised with this news, did you think Britt was spending the offseason at church camp? Brandon Marshall was arrested many more times for worse crimes in the middle of an amazing 3 year run statistically. Why do you think this is going to hurt Britt?
Surprised? Not at all. I don't own Britt in any leagues because of his off the field issues. Every couple of years you can expect a suspension for something stupid he does. The talent is there but the intelligence is not. He averages something like 17 ppg but what good is that if he isn't on the field to get your team to the fantasy playoffs or there for you in the fantasy playoffs? You know what I hear every year? "Britt is young and hopefully he'll grow and mature into a responsible person". I heard that last year and then I just heard it again this time. surprise surprise...
He kind of sounds like Chris Henry to me. How did that turn out. I would not touch the guy
While there should certainly be some concern with the direction Britt is heading, we are getting ahead of ourselves with comparisons to Chris Henry.Britt's transgressions with the law so far:- unpaid parking tickets;- shoving match at a bar (no charges were filed;- "theft by deception" for allagedly promising to pay back a bail bondsmen for posting bail for a friend and failing to do so. This one seemed very fishy at the time and as far as I beleive the issue was never pressed further.- this one is by far the most egrecious, and while it's extremely poor judgment and foolish, it's far from a dispicable act.Go back and you'll see Chris Henry's list is far longer with much more "shady" activities.Once again, Britt is far from a model citizen so far and he's perhaps heading down the wrong path, but he still has some time to mature and turn things around and once again this is the only real transgression that raises a serious red flag as the rest are all common occurences in many of our lives (if you consider the bail issue, a flase claim by the bail bondsmen which seems to be likely).
 
'eaglesfan7 said:
'Go deep said:
'eaglesfan7 said:
Pray he doesn't get suspended, which is extremely likely to happen for 4 to 6 games, and once he returns and has a big game sell high immediately. He will burn you in the future. The guy has no respect for the game of football and will undoubtedly screw up somehow in the future.
You almost sound surprised with this news, did you think Britt was spending the offseason at church camp? Brandon Marshall was arrested many more times for worse crimes in the middle of an amazing 3 year run statistically. Why do you think this is going to hurt Britt?
Surprised? Not at all. I don't own Britt in any leagues because of his off the field issues. Every couple of years you can expect a suspension for something stupid he does. The talent is there but the intelligence is not. He averages something like 17 ppg but what good is that if he isn't on the field to get your team to the fantasy playoffs or there for you in the fantasy playoffs? You know what I hear every year? "Britt is young and hopefully he'll grow and mature into a responsible person". I heard that last year and then I just heard it again this time. surprise surprise...
He kind of sounds like Chris Henry to me. How did that turn out. I would not touch the guy
While there should certainly be some concern with the direction Britt is heading, we are getting ahead of ourselves with comparisons to Chris Henry.Britt's transgressions with the law so far:- unpaid parking tickets;- shoving match at a bar (no charges were filed;- "theft by deception" for allagedly promising to pay back a bail bondsmen for posting bail for a friend and failing to do so. This one seemed very fishy at the time and as far as I beleive the issue was never pressed further.- this one is by far the most egrecious, and while it's extremely poor judgment and foolish, it's far from a dispicable act.Go back and you'll see Chris Henry's list is far longer with much more "shady" activities.Once again, Britt is far from a model citizen so far and he's perhaps heading down the wrong path, but he still has some time to mature and turn things around and once again this is the only real transgression that raises a serious red flag as the rest are all common occurences in many of our lives (if you consider the bail issue, a flase claim by the bail bondsmen which seems to be likely).
Most people would have trouble packing those transgressions into one lifetime. Britt managed to figure out how to pack them all in to just nine months. And those are just the times he was caught. He must be screwing up every weekend to get caught that often. He's also got the escalation thing figured out as well. Pacman and Henry comparisons probably aren't too far off.
 
First Haynesworth, then Pacman, VY, and Britt....god, the Titans can't find any talent that isn't married to a stupid brain.

 
'eaglesfan7 said:
'Go deep said:
'eaglesfan7 said:
Pray he doesn't get suspended, which is extremely likely to happen for 4 to 6 games, and once he returns and has a big game sell high immediately. He will burn you in the future. The guy has no respect for the game of football and will undoubtedly screw up somehow in the future.
You almost sound surprised with this news, did you think Britt was spending the offseason at church camp? Brandon Marshall was arrested many more times for worse crimes in the middle of an amazing 3 year run statistically. Why do you think this is going to hurt Britt?
Surprised? Not at all. I don't own Britt in any leagues because of his off the field issues. Every couple of years you can expect a suspension for something stupid he does. The talent is there but the intelligence is not. He averages something like 17 ppg but what good is that if he isn't on the field to get your team to the fantasy playoffs or there for you in the fantasy playoffs? You know what I hear every year? "Britt is young and hopefully he'll grow and mature into a responsible person". I heard that last year and then I just heard it again this time. surprise surprise...
He kind of sounds like Chris Henry to me. How did that turn out. I would not touch the guy
While there should certainly be some concern with the direction Britt is heading, we are getting ahead of ourselves with comparisons to Chris Henry.Britt's transgressions with the law so far:- unpaid parking tickets;- shoving match at a bar (no charges were filed;- "theft by deception" for allagedly promising to pay back a bail bondsmen for posting bail for a friend and failing to do so. This one seemed very fishy at the time and as far as I beleive the issue was never pressed further.- this one is by far the most egrecious, and while it's extremely poor judgment and foolish, it's far from a dispicable act.Go back and you'll see Chris Henry's list is far longer with much more "shady" activities.Once again, Britt is far from a model citizen so far and he's perhaps heading down the wrong path, but he still has some time to mature and turn things around and once again this is the only real transgression that raises a serious red flag as the rest are all common occurences in many of our lives (if you consider the bail issue, a flase claim by the bail bondsmen which seems to be likely).
Most people would have trouble packing those transgressions into one lifetime. Britt managed to figure out how to pack them all in to just nine months. And those are just the times he was caught. He must be screwing up every weekend to get caught that often. He's also got the escalation thing figured out as well. Pacman and Henry comparisons probably aren't too far off.
So driving around with unpaid parking tickets and a bar fight at 22 years old is such an uncommon occurrence. The bail bondsmen issue didn't go anywhere and is really nothing substantial even if we assume the worst - at ir's worst it's being behind on an outstanding debt.Speeding, we've all done. Trying to outrun the cops is idiotic of course. However I just read in the Newark Star Ledger today that even the cops admitted (its policy) that they didn't put their sirens on right away when they started pursuing him - so maybe he didn't even know he shoudl pull over. Here's the quote "Kubert [the arresting police office] said it is standard procedure not to flash sirens right away in high traffic areas, instead closing the gap between the officer and the speeding car before turning on the sirens." Britt had already exited the highway when they turned on the sirens. Allegedly he was doind 71 mph in a 50 mph zone, so it stands to reason that he's going to be leading them on a chase for a while - without even knowing they are coming after him.With all that I'm not trying to defend any of these transgressions, it's just that they are being a little blown out of proportion in this thread - especially in the light that there are woman beaters, murders and people who finance complex dog fighting operations where they murder dogs playing in the league.I think he should get a 2-4 game suspencion nevertheless so I'm not looking for the league to look the other way or saying that he has done no wrong.
 
'Lash said:
somebody help me with this concept because i dont drink/drive or do or possess drugs/drivewhy in the $#@& do you speed in those situations?is it the loss of inhibitions? loss of brain cell firing? you see THIS is why Wunderlic scoring is important in drafting, i'm betting KBritt and Pacman and VYoung's combined < 30get your stupid stoned ### in your basement and not speeding around in your attention grabbing Porsche/fed up Titan fan
No scientific evidence, but more for entertainment value. I recall driving down I95 with my brother once. We were both stoned out of our minds. While driving I thought I heard something wrong with the engine. So I kept asking my brother. Do you hear something? What's that sound? What's going on with the car? This went of for like 10 minutes. He finally looked over at the dashboard in front of me and pointed out that we were doing only 35 mph. Not sure how long we were going that way, but neither of us even noticed any cars flying by us (this was in the middle of the day, so there were other cars on the road). Still get a laugh over this. :-)
 
'Dr. Octopus said:
'Hoosier16 said:
'Dr. Octopus said:
'Crippler said:
'eaglesfan7 said:
'Go deep said:
'eaglesfan7 said:
Pray he doesn't get suspended, which is extremely likely to happen for 4 to 6 games, and once he returns and has a big game sell high immediately. He will burn you in the future. The guy has no respect for the game of football and will undoubtedly screw up somehow in the future.
You almost sound surprised with this news, did you think Britt was spending the offseason at church camp? Brandon Marshall was arrested many more times for worse crimes in the middle of an amazing 3 year run statistically. Why do you think this is going to hurt Britt?
Surprised? Not at all. I don't own Britt in any leagues because of his off the field issues. Every couple of years you can expect a suspension for something stupid he does. The talent is there but the intelligence is not. He averages something like 17 ppg but what good is that if he isn't on the field to get your team to the fantasy playoffs or there for you in the fantasy playoffs? You know what I hear every year? "Britt is young and hopefully he'll grow and mature into a responsible person". I heard that last year and then I just heard it again this time. surprise surprise...
He kind of sounds like Chris Henry to me. How did that turn out. I would not touch the guy
While there should certainly be some concern with the direction Britt is heading, we are getting ahead of ourselves with comparisons to Chris Henry.Britt's transgressions with the law so far:- unpaid parking tickets;- shoving match at a bar (no charges were filed;- "theft by deception" for allagedly promising to pay back a bail bondsmen for posting bail for a friend and failing to do so. This one seemed very fishy at the time and as far as I beleive the issue was never pressed further.- this one is by far the most egrecious, and while it's extremely poor judgment and foolish, it's far from a dispicable act.Go back and you'll see Chris Henry's list is far longer with much more "shady" activities.Once again, Britt is far from a model citizen so far and he's perhaps heading down the wrong path, but he still has some time to mature and turn things around and once again this is the only real transgression that raises a serious red flag as the rest are all common occurences in many of our lives (if you consider the bail issue, a flase claim by the bail bondsmen which seems to be likely).
Most people would have trouble packing those transgressions into one lifetime. Britt managed to figure out how to pack them all in to just nine months. And those are just the times he was caught. He must be screwing up every weekend to get caught that often. He's also got the escalation thing figured out as well. Pacman and Henry comparisons probably aren't too far off.
So driving around with unpaid parking tickets and a bar fight at 22 years old is such an uncommon occurrence. The bail bondsmen issue didn't go anywhere and is really nothing substantial even if we assume the worst - at ir's worst it's being behind on an outstanding debt.
Each of those on it's own may not seem bad. All of those in 6-8 months = not so good.
Speeding, we've all done. Trying to outrun the cops is idiotic of course. However I just read in the Newark Star Ledger today that even the cops admitted (its policy) that they didn't put their sirens on right away when they started pursuing him - so maybe he didn't even know he shoudl pull over. Here's the quote "Kubert [the arresting police office] said it is standard procedure not to flash sirens right away in high traffic areas, instead closing the gap between the officer and the speeding car before turning on the sirens." Britt had already exited the highway when they turned on the sirens. Allegedly he was doind 71 mph in a 50 mph zone, so it stands to reason that he's going to be leading them on a chase for a while - without even knowing they are coming after him.With all that I'm not trying to defend any of these transgressions, it's just that they are being a little blown out of proportion in this thread
"I didn't realize I was going that fast" - ok, maybe."I didn't see the police because their sirens weren't on" - ok, maybe"Really, it's not my marijuana" - ok, maybe"No officer, that's not my car" - he just lost all credibility on the previous 3 lies.
- especially in the light that there are woman beaters, murders and people who finance complex dog fighting operations where they murder dogs playing in the league.I think he should get a 2-4 game suspencion nevertheless so I'm not looking for the league to look the other way or saying that he has done no wrong.
"But at least I didn't kill anyone" or "I'm not as bad as that guy" isn't going to hold up. I don't think anyone in the thread is really worried too much if he gets suspended this time. But, the severity of his offenses is escalating and he doesn't seem to take much time off between his troubles. In other words, he is not learning from his mistakes at all. That should concern you (as a FF owner) no matter what age he is.
 
Too many transgressions, too short of a time period. The trend looks bad.

Can the trend be reversed? I don't think that's realistic until the labor situation is resolved. The kid is just too dumb to fix himself alone. His buddies are no wiser. After the lockout is over, the Titans will put him in lockdown and set him straight, at least for a while. The big risk here is what will happen between now and then.

Will he get suspended? Definitely, if convicted. The whole "we-are-in-lockout" argument may hold in theory, but in practice no way Goodell lets this one go. 4 games, reduced to 2-3 on appeal, if the kid behaves.

Short-term fantasy implications? Will be underdrafted in redrafts. I am buying.

Long-term fantasy implications? Very high-risk, very high-reward in dynasty. If I can buy on the cheap, I am definitely taking the gamble - the upside is too high to pass and he is only 22. If I own, I am holding at least until this boils over. The risk is, again, that Britt gets into more trouble before the Titans can stabilize the situation.

 
This reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall's offseason problems a few offseasons ago. He'll get no jail time, maybe end up suspended for 4 games max and come back and be lights-out again.

Buy-low in dynasty leagues. Get him while you can.

 
This reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall's offseason problems a few offseasons ago. He'll get no jail time, maybe end up suspended for 4 games max and come back and be lights-out again.Buy-low in dynasty leagues. Get him while you can.
Sometimes you get holding a bag of sheet, so an unstable player is best packaged and moved for an upgrade. He was involved w/ a felony crime, so notsofastmyfriend on his get out of jail card. Lastly, his team will most likely be more run centered, so his ceiling could take another hit. Sell.
 
What would you say Britt is worth in terms of picks this year? What was he worth before?

If you have him what do you want and if you are targeting him what do you consider "buying low?"

Would you give up a 9 overall? Would you sell?

Would you give up a 15 overall? Again would you sell?

 
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What would you say Britt is worth in terms of picks this year? What was he worth before?If you have him what do you want and if you are targeting him what do you consider "buying low?" Would you give up a 9 overall? Would you sell?Would you give up a 15 overall? Again would you sell?
Let me guess, you have the 9th and 15th picks in this years draft?
 
What would you say Britt is worth in terms of picks this year? What was he worth before?If you have him what do you want and if you are targeting him what do you consider "buying low?" Would you give up a 9 overall? Would you sell?Would you give up a 15 overall? Again would you sell?
I would give anything after the top 3 picks. Maybe top 2 depending how the NFL draft shakes out and my league specifics.
 
This reminds me a lot of Brandon Marshall's offseason problems a few offseasons ago. He'll get no jail time, maybe end up suspended for 4 games max and come back and be lights-out again.Buy-low in dynasty leagues. Get him while you can.
Sometimes you get holding a bag of sheet, so an unstable player is best packaged and moved for an upgrade. He was involved w/ a felony crime, so notsofastmyfriend on his get out of jail card. Lastly, his team will most likely be more run centered, so his ceiling could take another hit. Sell.
Sometimes a unstable player ends up being top 3 WR's for years, like Randy Moss and Terrell Owens. Terrell Owens always scared me because of his "off field issues", and year after year i watched him finish as a top 3 WR, and each year i said it would be his last. I will not make the same mistake again, especially since i dont think the Owens comparisons end at their off field issues, Britt reminds me an awful lot of TO on the field as well. Im not saying the off field isues dont concern me at all, but at this point he is still easily worth the risk based on how good i think he can be. Plus, like i said before, alot of guys have done alot worse in the NFL and most of them havent really been affected too much. Vick spent 2 years in Prison and now is considered a top 5 dynasty QB. Chris Carter was thrown off his team and went on to be one of the best WR's of all time...the list is endless of players who have overcome off field problems.
 
What would you say Britt is worth in terms of picks this year? What was he worth before?If you have him what do you want and if you are targeting him what do you consider "buying low?" Would you give up a 9 overall? Would you sell?Would you give up a 15 overall? Again would you sell?
Let me guess, you have the 9th and 15th picks in this years draft?
I have 9 this year but no second or third round picks. People always say buy low or sell high and picks are the best way to determine selling points. I would think anything higher than 9 would be a bit expensive ( I wouldn't do it), anything lower than 15 (mid 2 in 10 team and high 2 in 12 team) would be too cheap (Again I would not sell) I would think and no one else would sell either. I had Britt and traded him last year. I wanted to see what he is worth right now. I am a bit risk averse after having some trouble players in the past.
 
Britt's problems are entirely different than Owens'. Owens has never been in trouble with the law, he is no.threat to go to prison.

 
But he's much more likely to.
Possibly, but i think most people who get into trouble usually have limits, even guys like Britt. What concerns me most with Britt is the kind of guys who are not smart enough to stay out of any kind of trouble is they are not taking their craft(football in this case) seriously. I wouldnt be at all concerned about Britt if he was doing everything else he should be other than getting into trouble with his friends. Probelm is most people dont do that. Like i said, its risky, but how many players who get in trouble when they are younger end up out of the league? The list of those players is miniscule compared to the list of players who get in trouble and go on to have success in the NFL. Of course how talented you are also plays into the equation, some fringe player isnt going to get many chances even if his violations are small. Britt is talented enough to get more shots than he deserves.
 
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I agree, I just don't think TO is a good comparison. Brandon Marshall, sure, Pac Man Jones, Vick, Chris Henry, those are the types I would compare him to.

 
I agree, I just don't think TO is a good comparison. Brandon Marshall, sure, Pac Man Jones, Vick, Chris Henry, those are the types I would compare him to.
Your right, Britt problems are with the law, and Owens wasnt. My issue with both is how it affects their ability on the field. Im not afraid that Britt is going to get kicked out of the league, or always be suspended or in prison, just that his head isnt in the right place, which can be said about Owens, just for different reasons.
 
I agree, I just don't think TO is a good comparison. Brandon Marshall, sure, Pac Man Jones, Vick, Chris Henry, those are the types I would compare him to.
Your right, Britt problems are with the law, and Owens wasnt. My issue with both is how it affects their ability on the field. Im not afraid that Britt is going to get kicked out of the league, or always be suspended or in prison, just that his head isnt in the right place, which can be said about Owens, just for different reasons.
Owens was also always in tip top shape and had a very good work ethic whereas with Britt, IIRC, he's had some issues in this area.
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM

Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.

 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Probably not.
not sure how the suspension atmosphere falls out after the lockout but pre lockout I would have thought it still a cinch for suspension.
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Probably not.
not sure how the suspension atmosphere falls out after the lockout but pre lockout I would have thought it still a cinch for suspension.
the initial reports are much worse than what he pleaded too. Reckless driving? Hardly a suspendable offense. But Sheriff roger has done some weird stuff
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe. However, his father is pushing him real hard to move away from Bayonne to Tennesse thus eliminating many of the bad influences in his life (his childhood friends). He's young and has done a few stupid things but nothing close to some of the thuggish behavior that others have shown.
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
 
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Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
Maybe because history has already repeated itself?
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Probably not.
not sure how the suspension atmosphere falls out after the lockout but pre lockout I would have thought it still a cinch for suspension.
the initial reports are much worse than what he pleaded too. Reckless driving? Hardly a suspendable offense. But Sheriff roger has done some weird stuff
Trey Wingo on nfl live announced he plead to 'careless driving' which is i believe one charge less than reckless driving.
 
sheesh, I guess nothing happens. haha the old "I wouldn't get off this easy if the same happened to me" It's nice to have money.

 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
Maybe because history has already repeated itself?
I have no idea if the Commish has met with him or if the NFL is doing their own investigation into the "incident" or not....my bet is that he will and they are....Britt is not a choir boy and the Commish has already suspended guys (Ben) for things where he didn't even get arrested/charged/fined....I think I hold steady until when/if the NFL announces they are not meeting with him and he will not be suspended....no way to know for sure yet no matter what has happened in the past....
 
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
Want to place a monetary wager?
 
'Go deep said:
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
Want to place a monetary wager?
nope....just wanted to to know how you knew.....but since there is no way for you to actually know, I am fine with just hearing why you THINK so.....
 
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'Go deep said:
Kenny Britt pleads guilty to reckless driving Wed Jun 8, 09:55 AM Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge stemming from an April 12 arrest and has been fined $478.
He wont get suspended for a reckless driving charge.
Somehow I doubt this is his last brush with trouble.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt, i dont know either way. What i do know is he wont get suspended for this, and thats i all really care about right now.
how do you KNOW this...or is that just your guess?
Want to place a monetary wager?
nope....just wanted to to know how you knew.....but since there is no way for you to actually know, I am fine with just hearing why you THINK so.....
You are right, i dont know, but even if there wasnt a lockout, it would be highly unlikely a player gets suspended for a minor traffic violation.
 
a minor traffic violation may be what eventually came out of this from a legal standpoint....but if what happened is anywhere in between the stories posted in this thread, I could see the commish taking a look at the police reports and facts involved in the case and making an example/sending a message....running from the po po is just not a good idea...Ben didn't even get a ticket/fine/anything for his "incidents"....

if no suspension he should at least have to watch the Chris Rock "How Not to Get Your ### Kicked by the Police" video for like 48 hours straight...

 
so if they charged him with resisting arrest what was he being arrested for?
This is my question as well. They were narcotics officers. It seems to me like some sort of situation where he was with the wrong people and was being dealt with in the process of fact gathering, but because he was non compliant and was probably a #####, they just arrested him as well.
 

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