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When was the last time the Bears brought in a player that had a PRIOR history of trouble with the law?
Jeremiah Ratliff
When was the last time the Bears brought in a player that had a PRIOR history of trouble with the law?
Jeremiah Ratliff
If we are gonna count that minor offense, then the list must be pretty small.
You can hold the Bears accountable for prior draft busts, but I can't think of many times they took chances on low character individuals.
If we are gonna count that minor offense, then the list must be pretty small.
You can hold the Bears accountable for prior draft busts, but I can't think of many times they took chances on low character individuals.
So drunk driving with a blood alcohol level of .16 and crashing into an 18-wheeler (thankfully it wasn't a family mini van full of kids) is a minor offense?
Ladies and gentlemen near vehicular homicide is no longer a big deal.
The only one I can think of is Hurd, but he may have left Dallas clean, not sure.When was the last time the Bears brought in a player that had a PRIOR history of trouble with the law?
LMAO, ok. Let's count all the Bears players that were signed after they were charged with simple misdemeanors and compare that to the rest of the league.
Like Tenk Johnston?
Ermagherd der Ternk Jerhnsern
did that "earn" you an extra peanut butter sandwich?
Isn't that the hot wife in Mr. Robot?sounds swedish
Isn't that the hot wife in Mr. Robot?
(ermagherd indeed)
This guy is obviously a scumbag
We could have used his talent but he's a steaming pile of itshay
Brandon MarshallWhen was the last time the Bears brought in a player that had a PRIOR history of trouble with the law?