Jets' Pro Bowl KR arrested after hitting woman

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Miller arrested for assault at nightclub


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NEW YORK (AP) - New York Jets kick returner Justin Miller was arrested early Sunday and charged with third-degree assault after a fight at a New York City nightclub.

"I want to apologize to everyone for this situation, including my family, my teammates, the Jets organization, our fans and the entire NFL," the cornerback said in a statement released by the team Sunday night.
"I understand that serving in the NFL is an honor and that I have an obligation to behave in a manner that reflects the privilege I have been given."
ESPN.com reported Sunday night that the 23-year-old Pro Bowl returner was arrested after allegedly punching a woman in a nightclub. He was apprehended following a police chase at 4:20 a.m. According to the report, police said Miller swung at a man, but hit the woman when the man ducked out of the way.
In light of the NFL's new conduct policy, the Jets have already notified the commissioner's office of the situation.
"We expect our players to adhere to the highest standards of conduct off the field and take any allegation of personal misconduct very seriously," the team said in a statement. "Until we've had an opportunity to review all the facts, we will refrain from further comment."
The speedy Miller was selected for his first Pro Bowl last season, his second in the NFL, after leading the league with 28.3 yards per kickoff return. He returned two kickoffs for touchdowns: a team record 103-yarder in Week 4 against Indianapolis, and a 99-yarder four weeks later at Cleveland. He also had 52 tackles, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries while playing right cornerback. This is not Miller's first brush with the law. He was considered a potential first-round pick in 2005, but his stock fell when he was arrested for disorderly conduct a week before the draft. The Jets selected him out of Clemson in the second round with the 57th pick.




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BouncingCheese;1504588 said:
"I want to apologize to everyone for this situation, including my family, my teammates, the Jets organization, our fans and the entire NFL," the cornerback said in a statement released by the team Sunday night.
While I apreciate the apology, I predict a visit with the commish in the near future for Miller.
 

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What is up with these NFL players (where most of them are much bigger than average males) hitting women? I don't get it.

I have never even come close to striking a woman and nor would I unless some female has a weapon and my life or my family member's life is in danger but I don't understand these players striking females. :rolleyes:
 

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My GF and I were talking about kids the other day...Saying we are soooo sick of hearing I'm sorry. There are just sooo many times you can say ok.

I heard on the WFAN last week riding into work (Seems like a new guy every morning to replace Imus) talking about kids coming into the work enviroment these days. They all want special treatment and are used to being praised for simple stupid things.

One company has a guy in charge of confetti he uses to praise kids for just showing up at work.

Okay, rant off....Kids these days are MOSTLY expecting that they are not responsible for their actions...because they have been coodled too much.

Okay, 2nd rant off...:)
 

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03EBZ06;1504776 said:
What is up with these NFL players (where most of them are much bigger than average males) hitting women? I don't get it.

I have never even come close to striking a woman and nor would I unless some female has a weapon and my life or my family member's life is in danger but I don't understand these players striking females. :rolleyes:

He wasn't trying to hit her, the dude just ducked and he missed, she happend to be in the way. You know, like in the movies....
 

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ESPN.com reported Sunday night that the 23-year-old Pro Bowl returner was arrested after allegedly punching a woman in a nightclub. He was apprehended following a police chase at 4:20 a.m.

Hanging out at the clubs until the early morning hours once again as patrons are ripped. There is nothing but trouble at that time of day and why these guys keep doing it I'll never understand.
 
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Doomsday101;1504790 said:
ESPN.com reported Sunday night that the 23-year-old Pro Bowl returner was arrested after allegedly punching a woman in a nightclub. He was apprehended following a police chase at 4:20 a.m.

Hanging out at the clubs until the early morning hours once again as patrons are ripped. There is nothing but trouble at that time of day and why these guys keep doing it I'll never understand.

I mean when you're famous why even be out that late, go home with a couple of babes and let it be... :thumbup:
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1504811 said:
I mean when you're famous why even be out that late, go home with a couple of babes and let it be... :thumbup:

Growing up I ran the streets and anyone with some common sense learnes there is nothing but trouble and cops at that time of the evening and they always ended up meeting.
 

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sacase;1504789 said:
He wasn't trying to hit her, the dude just ducked and he missed, she happend to be in the way. You know, like in the movies....
My comment was in general since there has been numerous reported incidents where players have hit women, not specifically about Justin Miller's situation.

But yeah, I understand what you are saying.
 

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It's ironic that the statements issued after the fact have a professionalism that's generally lacking in the events that caused it to be issued in the first place. :rolleyes:
 

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zeromaster;1504843 said:
It's ironic that the statements issued after the fact have a professionalism that's generally lacking in the events that caused it to be issued in the first place. :rolleyes:

Like they were written for him by another...oh my...lol
 

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BouncingCheese;1504588 said:
Miller arrested for assault at nightclub

......... Wow, what a coincidence another player gets into trouble late night at some kind of club.
 

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Clinton Portis, running back of the Washington Commanders, says everyone needs
to, "mind they own business."

When asked about the arrest of Jets CB/KR Justin Miller, Clinton Portis replied to the media that everyone should mind their own business. "You know, man? All this crazy, for real. We got the commish trying to keep us from having fun. That all this is. If (Michael) Vick wants to have dog fights, that his business. If Pacman (Jones) wants to slap people up in strip clubs, that his business. If J-Mill (Justin Miller) wanna pop hoes in the mouth at a club, he got the right."
The often outspoken RB has been an avid supporter of Michael Vick in the recent pitbull scandal surrounding his property. "It crazy son. They got the handcuffs on us." said Portis, scratching his head. "They don't mind us hurting each other on the field, but when it comes to beating people up or being cruel to animals, then they wanna cry. It don't make no sense. It's messed up, for real. This the NFL; the No Fun League. You know what I saying?" No, Clinton. We really do not know what you are saying.

 
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