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Could Kenny Britt Be A Possibility In A Trade?


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This becomes Britt's ninth known incident involving the police since he entered the NFL in 2009. He has made two separate visits to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his off-the-field behavior.

Britt was suspended one game this season following an arrest on suspicion of DUI in July. He called the surprisingly short ban a "gift from God."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000125884/article/kenny-britt-wanted-for-questioning-by-nj-police

The suspension means that Britt will lose $44,411.76. That's approximately six percent of his salary for the 2012-13 NFL season.

That doesn't sound like much for a player who makes a six-digit salary. However, Britt was disturbed when he was fined $9,915 just one day after his meeting with Goodell. The Titans had fined Britt for missing a mandatory injury rehab session. Britt posted a picture of the fine with his Instagram account. He had the following message:

"Yu gotta be (expletive) kidding me.. walk back to dis.. Don't dey know I have kids .. I'm tired of did (expletive)."

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/tennessee-titans-wr-kenny-britt-eighth-police-incident-040700188--nfl.html

sorry....do not want this guy. seriously, 9 incidents with the police since 2009? really? it's not about wanting to avoid troubled players, it's about avoiding trainwrecks, which this guy is.
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sorry....do not want this guy. seriously, 9 incidents with the police since 2009? really? it's not about wanting to avoid troubled players, it's about avoiding trainwrecks, which this guy is.

You'd think having money would give some people time to reflect. The mind is so fragile.

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