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Los Angeles Times Sports A decision on the matter could come later this week, the official said.
109 months ago
Sports Illustrated Cris Cyborg has been suspended for a doping violation before, drawing a one-year suspension in 2011.
111 months ago
AP Sports 'Cyborg' gets naturalized: UFC fighter Cris Justino takes oath of citizenship
111 months ago
TheRoot.com To Cris Carter we say:
114 months ago
Sports Illustrated Terrell Owens ripped Cris Carter for constantly criticizing him.
121 months ago
Sports Illustrated 'My heart was in the right place.' - Cris Carter
127 months ago
Deadspin The MMQB agreed to not report Cris Carter's comments.
Cris Carter's "Fall Guy" Advice Was Kept Off The Record At The NFL's Request
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At the 2014 NFL Rookie Symposium, Cris Carter told incoming players that it’s in their best interests to have a “fall guy” in their crew—one man willing to take the rap and even go to jail to keep the player out of trouble. There was, for the
Read more ... first time in the symposium’s history, a reporter in the audience: The MMQB’s Robert Klemko. Though Klemko wrote an account of the panel led by Carter and Warren Sapp, he did not mention these comments. Now we know it’s because the NFL asked him not to.http://deadspin.com/watch-cris-car... Watch Cris Carter Tell NFL Rookies To “Get A Fall Guy” (UPDATE) Watch Cris Carter Tell NFL Rookies To “Get A Fall Guy” (UPDATE) Watch Cris Carter Tell NFL Rookies To “Get A Fall At the 2014 Rookie Symposium, Cris Carter and Warren Sapp instructed rookies to get a fall guy in… Read more Read more
127 months ago
HuffPost Sports Not getting in trouble in the first place>>>>>Having a "fall guy."
127 months ago
Deadspin Here are Cris Carter and Warren Sapp telling NFL rookies how to break the law.
Watch Cris Carter Tell NFL Rookies To “Get A Fall Guy”
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At the 2014 Rookie Symposium, Cris Carter and Warren Sapp instructed rookies to get a fall guy in case they got into any legal trouble. The above video was on NFL.com until this afternoon, when they deleted it.
127 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports Cris Carter says that he never used the banned substance stickum, despite Jerry Rice saying all players did.
134 months ago
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