For the first time since July 2009, no NFL player has been arrested in an entire month

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U dumb fukks

That's because they have a fall guy

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It's not impressive when you consider the nfl has literally about 30x more players arrested for violent crimes then the other leagues

When you consider that 1st off, including practice squad players like 63-64 players per team and with 32 teams in the league that's a huge fukking sample size...

2nd: they play in a violent fukking sport with most sustaining some type of brain damage, of course they will have higher rates of violent crimes so that 30x statistic doesn't mean much...
 

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You got exact #'s breh:francis:
UT-Dallas released the study about 2 months ago.

UT Dallas Criminologist Tackles Perception of NFL Players - News Center - The University of Texas at Dallas

The authors compared arrest rates among 1,952 NFL players to arrest rates among males between ages 20 and 39 in the general population from 2000 to 2013. The researchers measured arrest rates for total crime, property crime, violent crime and public order crime, which includes arrests for drug and alcohol-related offenses, prostitution and disorderly conduct.

The general population figures came from the FBI Uniform Crime Reports, which calculates arrest rates per 100,000 people. Using the same methods employed by the FBI to determine arrest rates for the general population, the researchers calculated arrest rates for NFL players.

For every year between 2000 and 2013, the total arrest rate for the general population was significantly higher than the total arrest rate for NFL players. For example, the total arrest rate for the general population was 4,889 arrests per 100,000 people in 2013; the total arrest rate for NFL players was 3,740. For most years, the total arrest rate for the general population was one and a half to two times as high as the total rate for NFL players.


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UT-Dallas released the study about 2 months ago.

UT Dallas Criminologist Tackles Perception of NFL Players - News Center - The University of Texas at Dallas

The authors compared arrest rates among 1,952 NFL players to arrest rates among males between ages 20 and 39 in the general population from 2000 to 2013. The researchers measured arrest rates for total crime, property crime, violent crime and public order crime, which includes arrests for drug and alcohol-related offenses, prostitution and disorderly conduct.

The general population figures came from the FBI Uniform Crime Reports, which calculates arrest rates per 100,000 people. Using the same methods employed by the FBI to determine arrest rates for the general population, the researchers calculated arrest rates for NFL players.

For every year between 2000 and 2013, the total arrest rate for the general population was significantly higher than the total arrest rate for NFL players. For example, the total arrest rate for the general population was 4,889 arrests per 100,000 people in 2013; the total arrest rate for NFL players was 3,740. For most years, the total arrest rate for the general population was one and a half to two times as high as the total rate for NFL players.


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My bad breh...I initially thought you were saying The gen pop was lower
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