Raiders' Davante Adams makes a complete fool of himself by attacking innocent bystander
Okay, it is time to be real for a second. I know everyone is upset about the Las Vegas Raiders losing by one to the Kansas City Chiefs, but there is something that needs to be said, and it is completely unrelated to football. I understand being upset, but what star receiver, and the best […]
Okay, it is time to be real for a second. I know everyone is upset about the Las Vegas Raiders losing by one to the Kansas City Chiefs, but there is something that needs to be said, and it is completely unrelated to football.
I understand being upset, but what star receiver, and the best receiver in the game, in my opinion, Davante Adams did was just out of line.
If you missed it, there is a video going around of Adams shoving a cameraman in the tunnel, who appeared to be in his way. In his way or not, it was completely uncalled for.
I like this team just as much as the next person, but I think we need to hold players accountable, even the ones who did nearly everything right in the game.
A guy like Adams has a ton of fans, because he is a polarizing player, especially being on a polarizing pair of teams. He cannot let stuff like this happen, especially being the guy kids will look up to.
After the game Adams had this response.
"He ran and jumped in front of me coming off of the field and I kind of bumped into him and pushed him and didn't think he would end up on the ground so I want to say sorry to him for that because that was just frustration mixed with him literally running in front of me. I shouldn't have responded that way but it is how I initially responded so I want to say sorry to him for that."
Obviously, the loss was tough, but if you are a Raiders fan, you should be disappointed in the way Adams reacted after the game. There just isn't a place for that kind of stuff in football.
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