Kareem Hunt signed by Clevland Browns

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    Much to the dismay of a multitude of modern media fake news reporters, Kareem Hunt was signed by the Cleveland Browns this week. I’m sure many of you who keep up with sports are aware of the accusations against Mr. Hunt stemming from a heated altercation with a drunken female last year in CLEVELAND! For which he was never formally charged of any criminal activity.

    Next season he will be playing for the Cleveland Browns and they might just make the playoffs because of it. The NFL’s leading rusher in 2017 could help push the Cleveland Browns to new heights.

    This young man deserves a second chance after the obvious character assassination by the mainstream media. Many times calling his actions brutalizing to the young woman involved? This was hardly a brutalizing situation, in fact several witnesses stated that the female repeatedly used racial slurs against Mr. Hunt and attacked him. It’s hard to say that is not provocation for a little push. We all know societies stance on victimizing women no matter the circumstances. You can’t even touch them without being accused of “brutalizing”. Even when assaulted by the “victim”.

    Now with his recent signing the media is back at it. Claiming forever disgraced running back Kareem Hunt signed to Cleveland Browns just two months after the “horrific” video was released. They most certainly will not let this go because it is a direct assault on their twisted agenda.

    I would like to thank Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and the entire staff of the Cleveland Browns for giving Kareem Hunt a second chance in the NFL. I also would like to accept Kareem Hunts apology as a NFL fan and wish him the best of luck for the rest of his career!

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    I didn’t see the altercation but it just proves what has been said many times. If the player is good enough, he will get a second chance. Colin Kapernick didn’t get a second chance because no owners thought the cost was worth the benefit. He’s not THAT good. And all he did was take a knee in protest. He isn’t accused of anything off the field. I saw a post a while back where some idiot said that Kap was a hall of fame caliber quarterback and was getting screwed by the league. I had to laugh. Someone would have taken him in a heart beat if he was hall of fame talent and the fans would have loved it.

    As far as the Browns making the playoffs I have mixed feelings. As a Steeler fan I hope you’re wrong. But I kind of have a soft spot for the Browns. Great fan base, had their team stolen from under their noses in the middle of the night. If a fan base deserves a playoff appearance it’s them.

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