AJ Ferrari in trouble again...

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Hopefully he didn't flee from them because he had been drinking, but from my years in LE that is a pretty common reason. At a minimum he is putting himself, and more importantly, others, at risk. His lack of impulse control regarding his driving, especially considering his prior incidents, is definitely concerning. And he is in his mid twenties now, so the excuse of youthful immaturity is far behind him.
As long as his Coach says this he will continue on his merry way.
Coach Mark Manning's comments on the issue indicate that Ferrari won't be facing anywhere near the maximum punishment in comments he made earlier in the day.
 

Sportfan2017

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As long as his Coach says this he will continue on his merry way.
Coach Mark Manning's comments on the issue indicate that Ferrari won't be facing anywhere near the maximum punishment in comments he made earlier in the day.
Why don't we just change the title of this thread to: "No matter what.....AJ Ferrari is NEVER in trouble." Speeding away from an attempted traffic stop twice is a giant red flag or two. He refused to stop for a reason, and it had to be worse than a speeding and evading charge. His enablers should be ashamed
 

RBOld

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Unbelievable. How in the world is this young man still wrestling ? The NCAA and Manning are a Joke for real. Geez other recruits and parents should see Nebraska in a different light. How many chances does a person get. He is who he is at this point geez.
It's because he's good. If he was a backup or kid with a losing record his best case scenario would be an ankle monitor and suspended license for 5 years.
 
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When the inevitable happens, will there be a new thread called, "AJ Ferrari in trouble again again?" Or, will it be in this thread?
 

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It's because he's good. If he was a backup or kid with a losing record his best case scenario would be an ankle monitor and suspended license for 5 years.
How good is he anymore. Depending on his B10 outcome he may be a low AA. He peaked 5 years ago. He had the chance to win the dual for his team and failed. He is 0-2 vs Feldman.
 
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HOA242n!

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Yeah, look at Knox. It’s really any sport in general, judges are always lenient because “so and so has a bright future and he’s really sorry.” You can get away with an awful lot in America if you’re rich or good at sports.
Or check the right demographic boxes. All depends on the judge. To suggest that they (judges) are all objective neutral arbiters of the law is downright hilarious. Ferrari is a world-class athlete with the backing of wealthy institutions and individuals. He sure has gotten a heck of a lot of chances, it kind of defies logic. Whether that has anything to do with his athletic ability and backing, nobody from the outside can say, but it smells funky.
 

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Or check the right demographic boxes. All depends on the judge. To suggest that they (judges) are all objective neutral arbiters of the law is downright hilarious. Ferrari is a world-class athlete with the backing of wealthy institutions and individuals. He sure has gotten a heck of a lot of chances, it kind of defies logic. Whether that has anything to do with his athletic ability and backing, nobody from the outside can say, but it smells funky.
I think I heard one time that Daddy was rich ?
Is that right or wrong ?
 

Goggles Paisano

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How good is he anymore. Depending on his B10 outcome he may be a low AA. He peaked 5 years ago. He had the chance to win the dual for his team and failed. He is 0-2 vs Feldman.
You have to admit that 3rd period and SV were pretty much just a plain old embarrassment.

For a testosterone filled ego maniac, AJ had about as much aggression on the mat as Will Lewan. Layer on top, that match determined the outcome of the dual. In front of an enthusiastic home crowd, when everything rested on his shoulders, he delivered a huge goose egg. I don't think he was ever going to to shoot, maybe he was hoping for one opportunistic counter?

Oh one could wish that Feldman had the ability to do the splits, but then again he has too much class to be a spectacle.
 

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Yeah, look at Knox. It’s really any sport in general, judges are always lenient because “so and so has a bright future and he’s really sorry.” You can get away with an awful lot in America if you’re rich or good at sports.
Knox is still in court for his charges. And NJ is wrestling country Texas not so much
 

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You have to admit that 3rd period and SV were pretty much just a plain old embarrassment.

For a testosterone filled ego maniac, AJ had about as much aggression on the mat as Will Lewan. Layer on top, that match determined the outcome of the dual. In front of an enthusiastic home crowd, when everything rested on his shoulders, he delivered a huge goose egg. I don't think he was ever going to to shoot, maybe he was hoping for one opportunistic counter?

Oh one could wish that Feldman had the ability to do the splits, but then again he has too much class to be a spectacle.
AJ had no intention of taking down Feldman. He was going for ride-outs. He knew he could ride Feldman longer than Feldman could ride him. He just couldn't make it to ride-outs.....fortunately :)
 

The Pitchfork Rebel

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His dad is a CPA so most likely he has been well compensated as an adult, but I have no idea if there is deeper money there or not.

The way to make money as CPA is either to own your own firm and work like a dog in the right market or be a partner in a Big 4 firm.

Ferrari Sr wouldn't have made it past the first year in a Big 4. (speaking from experience). Passive aggression and palace intrigue don't seem like something any of the in-your-face, open warfare Fiats would be good at.
 

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Pitchfork, I was thinking about you when I read his dad's occupation.

This friday before the match my wife and I ate at the Nittany Lion Inn and sat next to four guys who were super nice. The guy closest to me was also a CPA and he didn't use the word partner but was one of the Top guys of a firm with 100 + staff; now retired. Glad I got to meet those guys.

I thought the same as Pitchfork, if you rise to the top, the rewards are there. I told my wife he had an extra 0 to his W-2 Box 1 than I had.
 
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