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Former NFL Star Says Teams Should Have At Least Two Players With Felonies on Their Roster

ESPN's Bart Scott is trending on Thursday morning after pleading with Josh Allen to take Viagra prior to the playoff game against the Pats

FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2016, file photo, former NFL Player Bart Scott speaks during an interview on Radio Row at the NFL Media Center during Super Bowl Week in San Francisco. Millions upon millions of dollars can bring dozens upon dozens of problems for NFL players. "We all have different vices," said former NFL linebacker Bart Scott, who's helping Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment's financial education program for football players. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File)

That’s an interesting idea.

Bart Scott is trying his hardest to put out a hot take, based off what he was trying to say during a recent appearance on ESPN Radio’s “Freddie and Fitzsimmons”

The Former ‘Can’t Wait’ Ravens star said teams should employ at least two players that have a couple of felonies under their belt.

Of course Scott did play for the Ravens, who may have actually had more than two players with felonies. Listen to Bart Scott explain below:

“When I was with the Ravens, we had to make sure that we had at least two people on the team with a couple felonies, just to make sure our street cred was right, when we had to go into these back alleys and pass some of these dog fights.”

This is the day and age where you must have something worth quoting, and Scott nailed it with this take.

You can still have those type of guys on your team without criminal records. You don’t want someone dumb enough to get caught.


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