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Originally Posted by jettio
Imagine clumsy mother****ers running into Chiefs players in road games and the cops and prosecutors in those cities filing charges against Chiefs players that are bullshit.
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The criminal charges are pretty suspect. However, Adams most definitely shoved the guy to the ground and did so when he was angry. He demonstrated his anger by slamming his helmet down as he walked off the field. Moments later he is shown shoving some guy to the ground.
You can blame the victim for clumsiness all you want, but it is highly improbable that he orchestrated the incident. You can dismiss Adams' behavior all you want, but it is beyond dispute that he did shove the guy to the ground. Furthermore, he walked away after doing so. He claims that he felt immediate regret, but he failed to demonstrate that regret with any action such as helping the guy up.
The criminal legal consequences should be pretty minor. The civil legal consequences should be fairly minor. However, the NFL has a long history of punishing players for making the NFL look bad and if there is one thing certain about all of this, it is the fact that he made the NFL look bad.