“Vikings rookie Jordan Addison cited for going 140 in 55 mph zone”

Nittany1865Farmer

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Burn pitt down to the ground.


Having lived in Minnesota for several years, this is normal speed on I-94. Go into South Dakota and North Dakota on I-29, you better be ready to lose your fenders trying to keep up with the traffic since the speed limit is 80 or 85 mph.
 
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Omar81

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NFL rookie, Lamborghini, 3 a.m., 140 in a 55 mph zone. Moron is the first word that comes to mind.
 
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psykim

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This is not funny stuff. College kids are getting bigger and faster cars with NIL-and pro players as well. Question is who will have a player die next from speeding-the NFL or college football. Hope PSU players are reading this. We want our players to live to be adults. Teenagers are impulsive by nature but give them a powerful vehicle and there are bad results. UGa has had 11 incidents since mid January and they are not 10 or 15 mile over the speed limit arrests-they are way beyond that. Scary.
 

step.eng69

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I don't think...... WTF, it was 3am in the morning. Highways have minimum traffic to run off the road. 🙄

Guess he'll be taking UBER for a while 😉

"According to the police report, a patrol officer was traveling eastbound on Interstate 94 just after 3 a.m. when they "observed a driver in a Lamborghini Urus traveling 140 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone." The trooper made a traffic stop and identified Addison as the driver.

In Minnesota, drivers who are cited for speeds in excess of 100 mph can have their licenses revoked for at least six months."
 

razpsu

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This is not funny stuff. College kids are getting bigger and faster cars with NIL-and pro players as well. Question is who will have a player die next from speeding-the NFL or college football. Hope PSU players are reading this. We want our players to live to be adults. Teenagers are impulsive by nature but give them a powerful vehicle and there are bad results. UGa has had 11 incidents since mid January and they are not 10 or 15 mile over the speed limit arrests-they are way beyond that. Scary.
Watch out they will call you an old fuddy duddy
 

BobPSU92

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It was all just a misunderstanding. The dog ate his homework.
 

Bvillebaron

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Having lived in Minnesota for several years, this is normal speed on I-94. Go into South Dakota and North Dakota on I-29, you better be ready to lose your fenders trying to keep up with the traffic since the speed limit is 80 or 85 mph.
140 mph is the “normal” speed? I don’t think that’s the normal speed on the Autoban
 

WestSideLion

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It was all just a misunderstanding. The dog ate his homework.
I damn near spit out my drink when I saw this.
 
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LionsAndBears

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It was all just a misunderstanding. The dog ate his homework.

He went to Pitt where they major in excuse making.
 

SleepyLion

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This is not funny stuff. College kids are getting bigger and faster cars with NIL-and pro players as well. Question is who will have a player die next from speeding-the NFL or college football. Hope PSU players are reading this. We want our players to live to be adults. Teenagers are impulsive by nature but give them a powerful vehicle and there are bad results. UGa has had 11 incidents since mid January and they are not 10 or 15 mile over the speed limit arrests-they are way beyond that. Scary.
This is not really that new... young men taking chances in fast cars. Gabriel Rivera was the first person I thought of when I read this. He was drinking at the time as well.