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Kareem Hunt went unclaimed on NFL waivers Monday Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Jersey , three days after a video was released that showed the star running back shoving and kicking a woman in an incident that ultimately led to his release by the Kansas City Chiefs.Police did not charge Hunt with a crime, but the Chiefs released him for being untruthful with them about what happened during the February incident. Hunt currently is on the commissioner's exempt list and cannot play even if another team signs him. The NFL says it is continuing its investigation.Also on Monday, a police report surfaced in which a suburban Kansas City man told police that Hunt was among a group of men that assaulted him during a nightclub altercation in January.The incident happened Jan. 11 at Mosaic, a club in downtown Kansas City. The 38-year-old victim was treated at a hospital for a broken rib, broken nose and other injuries. But as was the case in the assault captured on a Cleveland hotel security camera, no criminal charges were filed in the case.The Chiefs declined to comment on the January incident."I think I'm hoping and would like Kareem to get help along, you know, obviously with everybody involved in it," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said more broadly. "I just think it's a tough deal. It's not a win-win situation for anybody, the young lady (in the Cleveland incident) included."My prayers are that everybody involved gets help there most of all," Reid said, "because we're all in this fraternity in our earth-life, and we're all living together."Hunt acknowledged he misled the Chiefs about the incident in Cleveland during a live interview with ESPN on Sunday. He also apologized to those that were affected by his actions."You can't really explain it. The video shows it," Hunt said. "I was in the wrong and I'm not that type of person. I'm really disappointed and embarrassed in myself."Hunt admitted he may have anger issues, and he said that "I've taken action to learn from this." But when asked whether he had sought counseling, Hunt said he had not."I feel like everybody gets a little angry sometimes, and I'm going to get treatment on it. I want to make sure nothing like this ever happens again," he said. "I've worked my whole entire life. I've gave everything and sacrificed for this. And if I get another shot, the team won't regret it."Last month, the Redskins claimed linebacker Reuben Foster off waivers after he was released by the 49ers following a domestic violence arrest in Tampa, Florida. It was only the latest in a series of legal troubles for Foster, who remains on the exempt list and is facing a league suspension.Washington drew criticism for the signing, and coach Jay Gruden admitted Foster might never play for the Redskins. But they would retain his rights if he ever steps on the field again.Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said he has not spoken to Hunt, but sent him a text message."I let him know that we are thinking of him and that he's always going to be our brother, and to let a few things settle down Cheap Kareem Hunt Jersey ," Kelce said. "He needs to understand some things, how people are viewing him right now. I'll eventually get to him and get in his ear. He knows we love him."Lions tight end Michael Roberts, who played with Hunt at Toledo, said he briefly spoke with Hunt since the video was released. Roberts said he's hopeful that Hunt winds up back in the NFL."Other than be supportive, there's not much you can say to him or anyone in that situation," Roberts said." It's just about the next step for him and his mental (state) and whatever organization he, you know, hopefully ends up with."I just hope he does (play again)," Roberts added. "I know this is what he wants, what he strives for. We were together when we had nothing. I just wish him the best and also to not take any attention from the woman. I hope she mentally is dealing with it all as well."AP freelancer Matt Schoch in Detroit contributed to this report.Scouting Report: Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers Here’s a quick look at what the AP Nerd Squad think the keys to success on both sides of the ball are for the Chiefs in their week one match-up against the Chargers:Chargers offenseJake Roth-USA TODAY SportsCraig: The Chargers boast some great offensive weapons with running back Melvin Gordon, as well as wide receivers Keenan Allen, Tyrell Williams, and Travis Benjamin. They’re missing last year’s breakout tight end, Hunter Henry due to injury, but they upgraded the middle of their offensive line this offseason with the addition of center Mike Pouncey. The Chargers were already an athletic run-blocking team with their previous offensive line, and Pouncey should make them even more dangerous running the ball. In the passing game, quarterback Phillip Rivers does a good job getting the ball to his playmakers when he has time to examine the field. However, the moment he gets moved off of his spot by any amount of defensive pressure, Rivers has a tendency to make very poor decisions and throw ill-advised passes. With the Chargers offensive line being much better run blockers than pass blockers, these throws have come at an increasing rate over the past few years.Key player to watch (Kent): Tyrell Williams. As amazing as Keenan Allen (and believe me, he’ll get his production), the big play potential of Williams is what could ultimately lead to trouble for the Chiefs’ defense on Sunday. Williams averaged nearly 17 yards per catch in 2017 and ranked fifth in the NFL in that category. The Chiefs need to limit explosive plays to give themselves the best chance to win. Williams is a big threat to increase the volume of explosive plays.If Williams is having success, it could indicate that Rivers is not being moved off of his spot and allowing completions in rhythm to a player who is one of the best YAC receivers in all of football.How the Chiefs defense wins (Craig): BRING. THE. HEAT. Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Sutton has seen more of Rivers than any other quarterback in his tenure with the team, and he’s had tons of success against him. Bob typically finds ways to bring rushers from different positions, putting Chris Jones Cheap Steven Nelson Jersey , Dee Ford and Justin Houston in good positions to create pressure on Rivers and the Chargers offense. While the personnel who intercepted the six passes against the Chargers last year is largely gone, Rivers is pretty generous giving the ball away to everyone, so watch for some poor throws under duress this week. Additionally, the Chiefs front seven must have sound run discipline to recognize the Chargers blockers in space, as well as holding the point of attack with their defensive line to corral the running backs. To see the Xs and Os (visually and more thoroughly explained) of exactly how the Chiefs can attack the Chargers offense make sure to check out the Advanced Scouting Report Film Preview: Defensive Edition.Chargers defenseIngram ready to pounce.Jake Roth-USA TODAY SportsMatt: The Chargers defense starts and begins with the superstars on either end of formation; Melvin Ingram, Casey Hayward and the potential of Derwin James (Remember, Joey Bosa will not play in this game). The Chargers’ overall scheme is relatively simple, as most of the time the Chargers’ will be running a variation of Cover 3 and their second most common coverage call will be Cover 1 man which maintains that single-high safety appearance. Their pass rush isn’t overly complex, just relying on Bosa and Ingram to generate pressure by winning their individual matchups, and their most complex usage is when lined up next to each other utilizing inside/outside stunts. The meat and potatoes of the Chargers defense up the middle (DTs, ILBs, and SS) are relatively mediocre and excel at doing their job but rarely will make a difference on any given play. The addition of Derwin James is still a work in progress in terms of team cohesion but he provides much more versatility than Tre Boston allowing them to be more fluid in their Cover 3/6 adjustments making the hot reads a little trickier. Key player to watch (Kent): Melvin Ingram. The pressure to generate pressure will primarily fall on Ingram this week, as Bosa has been ruled out for Week 1. The player that can most disrupt the rhythm of young Patrick Mahomes will be the seventh-year EDGE from South Carolina. If the Chiefs are able to slow down Ingram, it’ll go a long way in being able to protect Mahomes and allow him opportunities to get the ball to his playmakers scattered around the field. How the Chiefs offense wins (Matt): The Chiefs offense got the good news that Joey Bosa would not be available for the game this Sunday which sidelines the Chargers best pass rusher as well as a top tier run defender on their squad. In order for the Chiefs to take full advantage of this defense missing their best player, they will need to attack the empty space left underneath by the Chargers’ Cover 3 defense and add yards after the catch to their receptions. As the Chargers are forced to counter this with faster, lighter defenders in their nickel and dime packages to limit the easy yards Andy Reid is able to manufacture, the Chiefs should follow suit of last year and go back to 11 and 12 personnel and run the ball with some of the gap and man running schemes they flashed in the preseason. As the Chargers second-level defenders are being forced to react quickly to the running game to avoid getting pushed around, the Chiefs should be able to mix in some play-action passes to intermediate and deep zones as the hook/curl defenders are being pulled forward. With Bosa being sidelined, this should allow the Chiefs an extra second to carry out the deeper route combinations. To see the Xs and Os (visually and more thoroughly explained) of exactly how the Chiefs can attack the Chargers defense make sure to check out the Advanced Scouting Report Film Preview: Offensive Edition.Nerd squad predictionsCraig: The Chiefs defense without Eric Berry creates all kinds of question marks in the secondary, but that’s nothing the Chiefs haven’t seen before. The Chiefs held the Chargers to 10 and 13 points in their two matchups in 2017 with a mishmash of bodies in the secondary. With the Chargers missing Joey Bosa, as well as Jason Verrett and Corey Liuget, the Chiefs offense gets rolling and the defense holds. Chiefs 27-14.Matt: Losing Eric Berry for this game definitely affects the Chiefs defense quite a bit but it pales in comparison to what losing Bosa does for the Chargers who historically have struggled to stop KC. In typical Andy Reid fashion, we have barely scratched the surface of what the Chiefs are going to bring to the table offensively and defensively. Andy Reid with extra time to prepare for a defense that isn’t exactly innovative and designed to stop traditional Reid staples (horizontal passing and screen game) should be in line for another big game. While the Chargers offense should be poised to beat up the Chiefs defense, the same should have happened last year and simply didn’t as Sutton has always game planned well vs Rivers. Chiefs 27-13Kent: The loss of Bosa for the Chargers makes me more confident that the Chiefs can go to a soccer stadium and beat a team on their rented field. The Chiefs should be able to protect Mahomes enough to allow him time to get the ball in the hands of his playmakers. The defense needs to affect Rivers just enough to slow the Chargers offense down in a shootout. Chiefs 31-27 _________________ I can show you all the sports, strength, and even passion. Welcome, I sincerely serve you, everything is for you. You can call me "Lin" and welcome to our sports kingdom——http://www.chicagobearsteamonline.com We will be happy to serve you. |
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