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OFFICIAL 2021 NFL arrests and lawsuits

If there's one thing that'll help you when you get pulled over for suspected DUI is telling the cop he has "little D syndrome". That'll definitely make him let you go lol.



NFL’s Geno Smith told officer he had ‘little d— syndrome’ during DUI arrest, police say​


Chauncey Alcorn
Wed, January 12, 2022, 6:15 PM


Washington State Patrol officers said Seahawks backup QB Smith was combative and argumentative on Monday after they pulled him over for speeding and driving erratically.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith gave police a hard time early Monday morning when he was pulled over for speeding and erratic driving on a local highway, according to authorities.
Washington State Patrol officers said Smith threatened them and told one of them, “You have a little d—,” during a traffic stop around 2 a.m. on Monday in Kings County, according to an arrest report obtained by TMZ.
He was charged with driving under the influence after the incident, the entertainment news site reported.

Geno Smith of the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on Jan. 2, 2022 in Seattle. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Highway patrolmen said they clocked the 31-year-old backup QB driving his Rolls Royce 96 mph in a 60 mph zone and saw him changing lanes without signaling before they pulled him over and made him take a field sobriety test.
The incident took place hours after Smith’s team upset the Arizona Cardinals 38-30 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., according to ESPN.
Patrolmen said they smelled alcohol on Smith who admitted drinking wine before hitting the road earlier that night. They said Smith became combative during his sobriety test and ultimately refused to finish it.
“I joked with [Smith] about how my wife thinks I work too much,” one officer wrote in an arrest report, according to TMZ. “Somehow he said, ‘That’s because ‘you have a little d—.'”

“I said, ‘Wow, maybe that is the problem,'” the officer continued. “Then he said, ‘You have a little d—. You have little d— syndrome.'”

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The officers said Smith also refused to take a breathalyzer test, so they transported him to a local hospital to collect a blood sample. But during the visit, officers said Smith became angry and refused to have his blood drawn, telling them, “I’ll f— every one of y’all up.”
The officers said they were forced to put restraints on Smith’s arms and legs so medical staff could draw his blood.
“You don’t want to see me out of these cuffs, you don’t want to know what will happen,” Smith said, according to TMZ. The officers said Smith told them, “that we were going to regret this and that we would all be famous for this.'”

Geno Smith looks to pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lumen Field on Oct. 31, 2021 in Seattle. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
On Monday night, Smith asked his Twitter followers not to rush to judgment about the incident.
“Being arrested brings a taint onto the reputation that is impossible to undo, no matter what really happened,” the quarterback tweeted. “I’m asking all of you to hold back on judging me the same as you would do for a friend or family member. I’ll have more to say down the road & ask that you bare with me.”
Smith’s attorney John Fox told ESPN that his client “is fully cooperative with the investigation.”
“I hope that an open mind can be kept by all as the facts are ascertained,” Fox added.
Smith's suffering from big dickhead syndrome.

20 Random Preseason Thoug—ER—Questions!

1. Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford, two elite performers previously separated by 2,281 miles have just been suddenly thrown into the mix together. How can we have the slightest idea of what to expect?

2. Was Brian Allen elevated to starting center because he was that good, or because Bobby Evans (believed to be slated to take over the RG spot if Austin Corbett moved to center) was that bad?

3. Will Darrell Henderson stay healthy enough to be the RB1, or is it going to be Sony Michel's job?

4. Is Van Jefferson the biggest sleeper on the offense, or will it be one of the rookies?

5. How many deep completions before DJax is regarded as a FA steal?

6. Does Andrew Whitworth have 17+ upper-tier LT games left in him?

7. Could Aaron Donald become the first 4 time NFL Defensive Player of the Year recipient?

8. What will Leonard Floyd do for an encore?

9. Is David Long finally ready for a rotation spot?

10. Will A'Shawn Robinson and Bobby Brown make us forget Michael Brockers?

11. Is this still a Top 5 defense?

12. Is Matthew Stafford an MVP candidate?

13. Who is our kickoff returner?

14. Will Tutu Atwell make an impact as a rookie?

15. Who will emerge as Floyd's bookend... Lewis? Garrett? Someone else? Nobody?

16. Will the Rams get over their recent struggles against the 49ers, while continuing their success against the Seahawks and Cardinals?

17. Will the Rams have a home field advantage at SoFi?

18. Will AvengerRam freeze his Floridian tuchus off in late November at Lambeau?

19. Will the Rams play a home game in February?

20. Did I leave anything out?
Fun lookback.
1- I think what we saw is about what was expected out of the relationship.. or slightly under. The turnovers were definitely more of a problem than I expected.
2- Both
3-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE!!
4-I would argue that Cooper Kupp was the sleeper. He went from "really solid WR" to "ABSOLUTE SUPERSTAR". His jump was greater than anyone else's jump.
5-Still waiting for an answer. lol
6-YUUUUUUUUUUUP!!!
7-Yes, but won't be because of voter fatigue, not because he's not the best defensive player, by a significant amount.
8-Give a repeat performance
9-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE!
10- And Greg Gaines! Yes, absolutely.
11-No
12-Yes
13- Wasn't on the roster at the time you asked.
14-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... no
15- No one.. made a trade!
16-Fuck no
17-Fuck no
18-
19-Seems improbable, but not impossible
20- Will we see real growth from McVay this year?

Arizona at LA first round of playoffs

Dang, both the Curds RB's are GTD? And DHop is out? Thats pretty big for us.

First game, were we got beaten down, Edmonds had 120 yard, Conner had 50 yards and 2 TD's, Murray had 39 for a total of 216 yards rushing. Hopkins was avg with 4/67. AJ Green had best receving day 5/67 TD. Donald was largely uneffective.

Second game were we kicked their asses, Edmonds was out, Conner got 13/31 2TD and Murray got 7/61 for only 103 yards rushing. Hopkins was banged up but produced 5/54. Conner also had 9/94 receiving. AJ green went off for 7/102. Donald WRECKED them in this game for 3 sacks.

If in fact those RB's are out, we should have 2 main focuses; contain Murray in pocket and stick Ramsey to Green like glue. If Donald has another Donald type game, we can easily win this one.

:helmet: WHO's HOUSE!?! :shitlogo:

T. Lewis is looking like he might just be a steal

I never said he was the only problem. Right there in the post you replied to. I did say he is totally responsible for the D. But go ahead and mis quote what people say to support your stance.

There's not intentional misquote there, I didn't see the difference between him being the problem and the defense being his responsibility.

McVay is responsible for the scheme, for hiring Morris, and for the team.

NFL Playoff Bracket: AFC, NFC Seeding

2022 NFL Wild Card Weekend Schedule

Saturday, January 15


4:30 p.m. ET (5) Las Vegas Raiders at (4) Cincinnati Bengals

8:15 p.m. ET (6) New England Patriots at (3) Buffalo Bills

Sunday, January 16

1:00 p.m. ET (7) Philadelphia Eagles at (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4:30 p.m. ET (6) San Francisco 49ers at (3) Dallas Cowboys

8:15 p.m. ET (7) Pittsburgh Steelers at (2) Kansas City Chiefs

Monday, January 17

8:15 p.m. ET (5) Arizona Cardinals at (4) Los Angeles Rams

If there is one lesson I hope McVay learned vs. the 49ers...

The Rams are who we thought they were. A good team who at times are amazing on offense and effective on defense. But they have flaws that will not be fixed this season but we sure hope they get some off season attention. Tackling is horrendous. ILB is well below average. Physicality in the interior OL is subpar. DB talent is thin. I like or love everything else. Make some noise in the playoffs and get ready to remedy the few deficiencies we have in the off-season. This is a very talented roster. Go Rams!!!
We either trade away our top picks or use them on wr and rb. We need to add a few smash mouth monsters to our roster instead of drafting small receivers that we didn't really need. If you draft all your lineman in the mid and late draft, you end up with what we have.

Empty shotgun sets and McVay celebrating

F 69er fans. High quantity. Low quality. I’m sure there are some decent ones but I’ve yet to meet one. They dont admit when they suck or fail. And They don’t pay up when they lose a bet. Lowest of the low in my book.
I met one. A cool guy I used to work with back in the early 90s. Didn't brag, gloat, or whine like the others do. Told me a story that he was on MNF as a kid for the PPK halftime. Several years later I ended up seeing him do that throw in his 9er gear on youtube, name on the screen, etc and so I sent the edited vid to him. Despite my hatred for 99.9% of whiner fans this guy stood out as the most humble. Plus he was there with them during the pre-80s losing. Not like the ignorant bandwagoners who came out in the 80s who think trophies started then. For me he's the exception.

Mike Zimmer

Staley is a Fangio disciple so yes his defense will work really well in LA. That said the weakness of the Fangio system is defending the run. This is why Staley's defense couldn't stop the Niner's rushing attack. Fangio and Staley ask their front 7 to play the run second to defending the pass. The front 4 play the run on their way to the QB.

The Niners have emerged as the primary competition for the Rams within the division. Zimmer takes a different approach philosophically. He prioritizes the run on early downs to get the offense behind the chains. Then he plays the pass. That kind of emphasis change is what is going to be needed to beat the Niners consistently. He also does a lot to confuse the QB as to what he's facing.

This is why I like Fangio, but the Rams need to scheme to stop strong running teams like the Niners. IMO they would get that more with Zimmer than Fangio.

He probably would be open to the Ram's DC job as it will open doors for him to return as a HC if he wants. But he's 65 right now so finishing his career as a DC might appeal to him. There is no question that the Rams roster would be enticing.

Week 18 - The Early Games

I would be excited if I was a Lions fan. They need another WR to pair with Brown while Raymond as their speedy slot guy. Hockenson is great and their oline is developing well. Try Goff for another year and if they want they can pull the ripcord in another year after the overall team is more talented. They get the right OC in there and they have talent to be good enough next season.

They just need a serious talent infusion on defense... in particular they need pass rushers because they are terrible in that category. Get another WR, maybe a guard, and put the rest of his chips in defense and Holmes got himself a team next year.

Cardinals could be the cure for what ails us.

Match-ups matter.

Clearly, the Rams don't match up well against the 49ers. In all likelihood, that's an issue that we won't have to deal with again until next year.

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I am in the minority when I admit that there is a small matchup issue in play here, but it's really all about execution and momentum. I literally exclaimed "WTF" out loud when I saw the empty backfield on 3rd and 1 and we were UP 17-0. That sack never should have happened and the next time the Rams offense took a snap it was 17-10 and the 9ers had ALL the momentum.

Even with that, we had the game won on some gritty performances by Stafford and Kupp to get that go-ahead TD and some great defense to get that 3 and out sack. But then what? We run the ball 3 times and give them back momentum, and predictably shift into prevent mode so they can tie the game and send it to OT.

If we don't shoot ourselves in the foot, we win that game 33-0. Same matchup. Different result. Based on our EXECUTION.

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