Very much like putting together a solid offensive line . . . Or depth at any position . . . The front office didn't seem very interested in the millennial future of sports. And so they were spanked by this local news station . . . Take a look at the postscript:
Chiefs rep in $700,000 Madden tournament banned after sex crime past comes to light
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- The gamer representing the Chiefs in the ongoing $700,000 Madden NFL esports tournament was banned from the event this week, after details about his sex crime past came to light.
This is nothing new for the Chef's. They've put worse people on the field on Sunday afternoon and were proud of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat breeding ground did this dude emerge from?
ReplyDelete8:22 and that will be the bases of this guys lawsuit against who knows besides EA Sports. Unless Harris lied on his entry where it asks if you have a felony banning him might have not been a smart thing to do and I notice that in EA Sports statement they didn't state so. If the guy served his time and is no longer facing charges like it or not I would think he has a great civil case.
ReplyDeleteLike 8:22 said Chief fans would welcome him with open arms if he was a player and any good.
There's a reason contests have runner ups. It's to have a couple back ups in case the winner is unable to fulfill their duties.
ReplyDeleteThey don't call it the National Felon League for nothin'.
ReplyDeleteNext News Flash " KU has a ball player arrest".. Same constant story headlines.
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