Posted on September 12th, 2008 at 9:36 PM by pakasprz

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards was already not having a good start to the season as he suffered a gash in his foot that required stiches, after teammate Donte Stallworth stepped on it during a special team drill.  Things have gotten worst as Stallworth will get a ticket for speeding 120 miles per an hour.

According to Pro Football Talk.com the incident happened om August 29th, 2008.  At first the officer let him go, as he was star struck by Edwards.  Only after Channel 19 in Cleveland air a strory about it did they give him a ticket. 

Everyone at some point in time gets out of a ticket.  However, that is never the case with regular people when they go that fast.

It is good to see that the law came to its senses, and gave Edwards a ticket.  No National Football League player should be above the law, especially when someone is driving their car like a rocket on the thruway.

If I was the Browns I would worry.  Not for a possible suspension under the Players conduct, but due to his showing that he has a inability to exercise poor judgement.

Simply, Edwards is a ticking time bomb waiting go off.  It is only a matter of time he does something to get suspended for a period of time.  In regards to the ticket look for him to just get a fine.

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