Bart Scott makes bold comment on players with felonies | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports



Former NFL linebacker Bart Scott raised some eyebrows with comments he made about NFL players with felonies and teams’ street cred. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #BartScott
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50 opiniones en “Bart Scott makes bold comment on players with felonies | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. Glorifying crime as toughness is inaccurate. Doing the right thing is always tougher. But our society is currently celebrating criminals look at the superbowl halftime show. The dancers were dressed in prison orange jump suits. Scott should not get in trouble for his statements.

  2. Ya be careful of the felons make sure u don’t give them their privileges back either. Folks if ur to chicken shiat to give a felon back their humanity than just don’t let them out of jail smh.

  3. That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard. Being tough and being a felon are two different things. You don’t need to be a felon to have a scrappy dog mentality on the field. Being a felon just means you’re a criminal…that’s it.

  4. Is it just me, or is the ending "thank you" at the end of these NBC sports videos messed up? The sound is stuttering and a little off…can ya fix that? You know, try and shoot for the quality that some of the amateur channels have…thanks.

    As far as the topic, the answer is James Harrison…end of story.

  5. This is entertainment! The only reason life and limb is on the line is due to the physicality of the game. You don’t need need knuckleheads known violence on the street. The guys playing just need to be physical on the field and understand the techniques of their position. Because at the end of the day the players are human beings not animals.

  6. Wyatt didn't get charged with felonies ? his misdemeanor charges were dropped. ? He kicked a door and yelled… definitely should be locked up with the worst of the worst ?

  7. Same Bart Scott that said Ravens "Red Dot" players to purposely bounty-gate them. Called for Ravens to go after Burrow's knee after 525. Bart Scott needs fired and Ravens need investigated

  8. the NFL might not like what he has to say but they ey better clean it pthe front office with there owner's schemes like Mr synder and Ross with the allegations them, what Bart said is not criminal it's what hard core football listeners want to hear I. But the way football is getting so ticky tacky on the field that it's not what the NFL is trying to sell to there new army of a audience.

  9. Yeah you need guys like Aaron Hernandez in the locker that way they can intimidate opponents into letting them win i think that's what the media wants to say i completely disagree

  10. Bart Scott is head and shoulders above any football commentator on the air or web today. He's ankles to shoulders above Florio. He is speaking the truth as a former player. If those truths are too hard to take, don't criticize him for it. Kudos to Simms for explaining it succinctly.

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