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.
 
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CowbellMan

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He can’t manage to stay out of trouble despite having goals to win a NCAA championship. I fear this only gets worse after his wrestling days are done if he doesn’t get professional help.
Probably more simple than that. Someone needs to to take away his privileges. Wrestling and license would be a start.
 
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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
 
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