Police were 100% justified in their actions to stop the Ohio State/Michigan football brawl, according to new documents.
Members of the Wolverines and Buckeyes got into a massive brawl during the November rivalry game after Michigan pulled off a shocking upset.
It all started with a flag-planting attempt, and it was off to the races from there. Police on the ground resorted to using pepper spray in order to break up the chaos unfolding on the field.
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INDIANAPOLIS – There are difficult things NFL teams do to improve from one season to the next, and sometimes that means moving on from talented individuals to help the team. And that’s why we need to discuss Tyreek Hill.
Hill is the best wide receiver on the Miami Dolphins. He strikes fear in the heart of most teams – except the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. And he’s obviously somebody the Dolphins have valued and, yes, leaned on the last three seasons.
But Hill has got to go. It is time.
Curry joined Wilt and Elgin as only players with three 45-point games on the same date.