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ClinicCapp  •  1 year ago
offseason

Police are searching for Chiefs WR Rashee Rice in connection with an accident involving a car registered in Rice’s name that occurred Saturday evening in northeast Dallas, per @dallasnews

Tan2019 1 year ago

Who else got a weird notification?

Darbs8 1 year ago

I got it to

Tan2019 1 year ago

Yeah

repe1980 1 year ago

Yes, me too

Darbs8 1 year ago

Oh forsure hahaha

rcphysed 1 year ago

Hahah, April fools

rcphysed 1 year ago

Makes sense

Wickedpompano 1 year ago

Or the intern is getting fired 😂

repe1980 1 year ago

Sleeper was hacked XD. Hahahaha

Tan2019 1 year ago

Making me think I joined some random league 😂😂

FatDarrel 1 year ago

Grow up sleeper

Sconny 1 year ago

Ok we’ll let you know if we find him.

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Gaybomb 1 year ago

Da fuck

TeddyBrewski7 1 year ago

It’s my turn to pick who’s available

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9nines 1 year ago

In Texas: What are the Penalties for Failure to Stop and Render Aid? Failing to stop and render aid (FRSA) accidents are taken very seriously in Texas and can result in significant jail time and hefty fines. The penalties for failing to stop in render aid depend on the severity of the hit and run accident. 1) Failure to stop and render aid for accidents involving death is a second-degree felony punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. The penalty for this crime was actually increased by lawmakers in 2013 in an effort to deter people who had been drinking from fleeing the scene of fatal accidents. The new legislation gave failure to stop and render aid involving death the same punitive weight as intoxication manslaughter. Both crimes are both punishable by up to 20 years in prison. 2) Failure to stop and render aid in accidents involving serious bodily injury is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. 3) Failure to stop aid in a crash involving minor injury is punishable by up to five years in prison or confinement in the county jail for not more than a year and up to a $5,000 fine. Several people went to the hospital so it is at least level 3 and if the injuries were serious, then level 2.

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Casa_Bonitto 1 year ago

just because they went to the hospital doesnt mean they are seriously injured. Ive been in an accident before and i went to the hospital even though the only injuries i had were some bruises

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Casa_Bonitto 1 year ago

also what if he wasnt driving

TeddyBrewski7 1 year ago

If he didn’t place a bet on draft kings during the drag race or gamble in any way the NFL won’t care about this

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Casa_Bonitto 1 year ago

true like massage watson got 11 for sa so this will be like a bit

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jwills217 1 year ago

Deshone blasted all over unconsenting people

jwills217 1 year ago

Rashee just made a few regular schmoes go viral

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masonh079  •  44 minutes ago

The Jets are expected to name Tyrod Taylor their starting QB, per @RichCimini.

FullonStoopid  •  7 hours ago

@JoePublicBet Cam Ward

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rydollaz1  •  13 hours ago

WR Nico Collins (concussion) won’t return Monday.

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SleeperBot  •  13 hours ago

Dalton Schultz (HOU-TE) now has 18.8 fantasy points in PPR (9.8 standard), outperforming his projection by 10.92 points with 3:55 remaining in the 4 quarter

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rydollaz1  •  13 hours ago

WR Nico Collins is being evaluated for a concussion and is questionable to return, per the team.

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rydollaz1  •  15 hours ago

Initial timeline for Mike Evans' broken clavicle injury is 6-8 weeks, per @Schultz_Report

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masonh079  •  15 hours ago

Bucs WR Mike Evans suffered a broken clavicle and will likely miss the remainder of the season, per HC Todd Bowles.

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masonh079  •  15 hours ago

The Bucs fear WR Mike Evans suffered a broken collarbone vs. the Lions, per @PewterReport