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Move Over Henry Ruggs
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Alvin Kamara was arrested in Las Vegas shortly after Sunday's Pro Bowl on a battery charge, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Police say the alleged battery took place on Saturday, and Kamara was taken into custody Sunday evening without incident.
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How insane would it have been if he was arrested AT the pro bowl? That would have actually made it worth watching
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Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
How insane would it have been if he was arrested AT the pro bowl? That would have actually made it worth watching
Should have arrested NFL brass attendees and ESPN/ABC for putting that crap on the airwaves. 
Watched 2 minutes and switched to the harder-hitting reruns of Golden Girls. 
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Quote: @savannahskol said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
How insane would it have been if he was arrested AT the pro bowl? That would have actually made it worth watching
Should have arrested NFL brass attendees and ESPN/ABC for putting that crap on the airwaves. 
Watched 2 minutes and switched to the harder-hitting reruns of Golden Girls. 
I didn't watch at all. Had the T'wolves game on instead as the Pro Bowl is a complete joke now
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The demise of the PB continues...It truly has reached new lows.

Maybe the millennial love it? 
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I honestly can't recall the last Pro Bowl I watched.
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Watching Nascar run on a .25 mile track was more entertaining than the probowl, and the race sucked.  But seeing the Nascar fans reaction to Icecube doing a halftime show was pretty funny.
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He was arrested and still allowed to play. 
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Ya know when the NFL moved the team to Vegas with Gruden as the face I thought:

Vegas, gambling, sex, drugs, youth, wealth - what could go wrong???

Also, what happens in Vegas is now national news and I don't see any happy stories outweighing the crap that will continue to unfold for the team and NFL.  
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Quote: @minny65 said:
Ya know when the NFL moved the team to Vegas with Gruden as the face I thought:

Vegas, gambling, sex, drugs, youth, wealth - what could go wrong???

Also, what happens in Vegas is now national news and I don't see any happy stories outweighing the crap that will continue to unfold for the team and NFL.  
I had the same initial reaction....What could possibly go wrong?

But the Knights have been out there a while now. And while the Ruggs situation is tragic, we've actually heard less than I thought we might about problems with pro sports in sin city. 

The Ruggs tragedy could have happened anywhere. 
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