Cris Carter urged NFL rookies to have a “fall guy” if they got in legal trouble

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Cris Carter urged NFL rookies to have a “fall guy”
Posted by Michael David Smith on August 23, 2015

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A recent ESPN feature on former 49ers linebacker Chris Borland described Borland as “appalled” by what he heard at the 2014 Rookie Symposium, when a former NFL player told the rookies that they should have a “fall guy” in their crew who would take the blame if they faced legal trouble. What ESPN failed to mention is that the former player who gave that appalling advice was an ESPN employee, Cris Carter.

Although the ESPN feature says that Borland “declined to name” the player, the writers easily could have identified Carter as the source of the comments, because the video of Carter’s presentation at the Rookie Symposium is available at NFL.com.

The presentation went basically how Borland described it in the ESPN feature: Carter told rookies that they should have one friend who will be willing to take the blame if they ever get into trouble. Warren Sapp, onstage along with Carter, agreed.

“If you all got a crew, you got to have a fall guy in the crew,” Carter said. “If you all have a crew, one of those fools got to know, he’s the one going to jail. We’ll get him out.”

Sapp then repeated, “We’ll get him out.”

Those comments didn’t sit well with Borland, and they likely won’t sit well with most people hearing them now. But the NFL apparently didn’t have a problem with what Carter said: His presentation was posted on the league’s own website, and Carter was invited back to speak at this year’s Rookie Symposium.

UPDATE 5:23 p.m. ET: Shortly after we posted this item, NFL.com removed the video.
 
this is gaining publicity... wonder if CC with be on Mike &Mike this week
 
i understand y he told the rookies that. but dont know why he repeated that to anybody
he may have just told it to the rookies, but EVERYTHING is recorded in this day and age
 
I think he works with high school players in Florida. With advice like that there is no way I would want him around my kid. I wouldn't want him giving rookies advice if that the advice he is giving.
 
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haha, the nfl hire drug fiends and lowlifes to educate rookies.

the rewards are already there to see.

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Chris & Bus just going crazy since they got their gold jackets....Some things need to be said in private....
 
Carter, trying to sound "real" is an idiot.