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It was reported on Monday that former LSU and current Jaguars star running back Leonard Fournette was involved in a minor three-car accident after he was rear-ended on I-295 in Jacksonville.

Luckily no one was hurt in the incident and Fournette is not at fault.

After the accident, the New Orleans native posed for a picture with the first responding officer and autographed the bumper from his 2017 Maybach and gave it to a fan.

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If the Jags signed Tebow, and marketed him and Leonard together, they'd add at least 10k each game for attendance and probably a couple million in merchandise each year. Just keep Tebow on the roster for a few years so he's eligible for NFL retirement. He's such a draw, it's a no brainer.
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Tebow could probable be a decent full back. Look out for the jump pass
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expensive semi custom Mercedes. way way over priced
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agreed. Of course, LF made many millions with his signing bonus and can spend it as he wants, but damn that's a lot of wasted money. Even a high-end Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, etc. could be bought for $80k, which is still way too much, but the Maybach is double that. You can still buy a vehicle that says "I'm rich" without being dumb. And this isn't just about LF, but anybody else who does this.
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Anyone else have to google what a Maybach was?
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Nah I’m a OT baller
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Even when buga loses, he wins
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Where's the signature?
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Elizabeth Campbell's uptops are way more interesting than the car crash
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That's awesome.
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Love this guy and what he stands for
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libtards will rip him for posing with a police officer. maybe he can change the whole nfl and be commissioner when he's done or player union president.
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Straight up good kid. I hope he can keep a long career. Running the ball for the les miles of the NFL has to be bad on the bones. 25 carries in a cloud of dust isn’t good for any back. Ask Eddie George or earl Campbell
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This young man has just as much class as he has talent.
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This gonna trigger somebody im sure
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Leonard is a NFL owners dream at this point. Someone the community and team can build them self around. It helps he is really good at football too.
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That's an expensive autograph
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I hope this doesn't start a trend and everyone starts crashing into Leonard on 295. Glad he is OK and a good sport about it. Jacksonville is very lucky to have him.
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That’s funny. But these days you never know. People are crazy!
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