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Sep 10, 2024
6:36
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BYU '80
Intervention Needed
Yes it would be totally out of character for an athlete in a sports car
To drive an ungodly speed. Turns out he didn’t though. The cop was largely wrong
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Wait, so Tyreek wasn’t going 100+ like everyone claimed but was only going a “visual estimation of 60”?
scootsy
(Taylor’s Version)
Sep 10, 6:07pm
Wonder if the police officer had any other motivations
DKN
Sep 10, 6:17pm
Like maybe Tyreek beat up his daughter?
Rusty Crab Daddy
Sep 10, 6:45pm
in a construction zone too though, right?
timpjynx
Sep 10, 6:18pm
or at least directing game day traffic.. cones everywhere. why the eyeroll?
timpjynx
Sep 10, 7:05pm
I think the fact some felt the need to fabricate or were overly credulous
bythenumbers
Sep 10, 6:22pm
Yes it would be totally out of character for an athlete in a sports car
BYU '80
Sep 10, 6:36pm
It doesn't matter if his speed was 65 over or 25 over. Blame is min 70/30 Hill
coug10278
Sep 10, 7:16pm
Seems to me this is a classic tale of 2 hot heads in confrontation and one of them has a badge.
BlooGeek
Sep 10, 6:56pm
Two wrongs don’t make a right. Neither do 3, or 4, or 5.
bruincoug
Sep 10, 7:38pm
What was the speed limit?
cougaman
Sep 10, 7:24pm
"visual estimation" too. Could of been less
goblin
Sep 10, 9:18pm
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