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Warren Sapp Arrested On Battery Charges, Pulled Off Air By NFL Network

Retired defensive tackle Warren Sapp was scheduled to help the NFL Network with its Super Bowl coverage on Sunday, but producers have decided to take him off air. Sapp was arrested Saturday on domestic battery charges, and was released on Sunday morning.

Former NFL star Warren Sapp has been released from jail on US$1,500 bond, a day after being arrested in Miami Beach on charges he choked a woman in his hotel room.

Sapp was charged with one count of misdemeanour domestic battery in the incident early Saturday after a night of partying. He was released at about 11 a.m. Sunday - a time he would have been assisting in the NFL Network's pre-Super Bowl coverage.

Rather than vehemently deny the charges, Sapp's attorney has simply advised everyone to reserve judgment until the facts come out. We will wait to do just that. Stay tuned.

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Smarter than that!

C’mon Warren, you’re smarter than that! Plus, you’re too damn big to hit a woman.(Not that you could hit one if you were smaller!) Men who strike women have control issues. Can’t make her do what you want, hit her. That’s the dumbest shit going now-a-days! Hope it isn’t true!

"You never stand so tall as to when you reach down to pick someone up."

by Chise67 on Feb 7, 2010 2:43 PM EST reply actions  

Patterns

I guess blindsiding Chad Clifton as he was slowly jogging 30 yards away from the play on an INT, and putting him in traction for a couple months, was not easy enough for Warren. Now he has to try to maim even less defenseless people.

by puddnhead on Feb 8, 2010 12:35 AM EST reply actions  

I guess you have decided not to reserve judgement.

by Jarred on Feb 8, 2010 11:17 AM EST reply actions  

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