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Raiders QB Derek Carr Reveals Final Text Message From Henry Ruggs
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Las Vegas Raiders QB Derek Carr addressed the media on Wednesday, as he does every week, and revealed that he received a text message from Henry Ruggs just a few hours before his tragic accident occurred...
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BBATiger30 months
So is Derek sad that Riggs’ golf game will never improve? Probably should just keep his mouth shut.
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kjntgr31 months
What a dick, RUGGS is alive, go visit him in jail
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arcalades31 months
so someone texted within hours of a random point in life? amazing
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TDFreak31 months
Now Mick needs to reveal the final text from the victim who was killed by the drunk bum.
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PetroBabich31 months
Driving drunk, speeding over 15 mph, and texting while driving
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The Torch31 months
He needs to smuggle a cell phone into prison in his butt so he can text Derek more often
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lsusteve131 months
So, Ruggs can't text ever again? :/
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KillTheGophers31 months
He just killed a lady and her dog.
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ninthward31 months
Yep frick ruggs. pro athletes are so out of touch.
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DoubleDown31 months
I'm not sure this is down to just pro athletes. There's a ton of DUIs that result in injury or death in every state amongst everyone. It's sad. I'm sure he had no intention of this happening, it's just tragic all around.
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Glorious31 months
"He needs people to love him right now. And if nobody else will do it, Ill do it." Yet you throw your coach under the bus for mean emails 10 years ago. Im sick of the NFL and its players preaching to me about morals
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Kentucker31 months
It’s disgusting that we hold paid game players in higher esteem than those who serve our country in the military.
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Shaq4prez31 months
He did not throw Gruden under the bus AT ALL. try again troll. Yes, his bleeding heart for Ruggs doesn't look good, but keep in mind that is his friend and teammate. What would you do if that happened to your best friend? you wouldn't be proud of him, but you probably would "feel" for him. Yall need to stop judging every single thing people say or do.
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Shaq4prez31 months
to qualify my response. What Ruggs did is inexcusable and I feel for the victims. end of story
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SBC31 months
Dude...a woman was burned alive...who gives a shite about your football teammate.
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DrSteveBrule31 months
I'm hoping Carr said this before we found out what Ruggs was doing because good lord this is a bad look for him
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Hester Carries31 months
People care about people even when they frick up.
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SoFla Tideroller31 months
You realize he’s indirectly talking to his teammates, right? Letting them know he’s got their back even in the worst of circumstances?
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FCP31 months
Raiders can't seem to catch a break. By all indications, Chucky had finally put together a decent team before his departure. Losing the HC and star WR is bad enough, but both events came with enormous media coverage--that's got to be especially unnerving for the locker room.
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jscrims31 months
Ruggs was barely a flex starter let alone a star WR.
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genuineLSUtiger31 months
The ghost of Al Davis will forever haunt that organization
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LSU FSU Grad31 months
I realize English is hard Larry, but that is NOT his "final" text. He's NOT the one who died! He lived to text again. A FINAL text would be the one this lady sent before she was killed.
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xGeauxLSUx31 months
Leave Larry alone, he's artistic.
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YStar31 months
How is that not a good look? Ruggs made a moronic decision (many actually) but he didn't go out with the intention to kill someone. He made horrible mistakes and his friends and family are allowed to grieve them.
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SouthernInsanity31 months
No, he didn't intend to kill anyone... but he INTENTIONALLY drove while drunk as phuck and at stupidly excessive speed.
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CAD703X31 months
i'm sick of this argument. nobody "accidently" goes 156mph through a city drunk or not he should meet a similar fate as the innocent woman burned alive.
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TexanTiger6831 months
"he INTENTIONALLY drove while drunk" -- While he will be held 100% accountable, a drunk person cannot do anything intentionally. This is why we discourage drunkeness.
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Strannix31 months
Not a good look, being an innocent woman and her dog burned alive.....
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