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Former Kansas City assistant coach sentenced to three years

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Britt Reid, son of the head coach Andy Reid of the KC Chiefs, sentenced for three years for the DUI accident a couple years ago. He has a long history of drug and alcohol abuse. Six people were injured including a five year old girl has permanent brain injuries.

His blood level was over .11 two hours after the accident. The maximum was seven years, prosecutors asked for four years, he asked for probation. Judge gave him three which is start immediately.
 
He never coached the Bucs.
Eagles, Temple and KC unless I missed something major lol
 
He deserved the max. Hope the Chiefs and Reid’s paid through the nose in their confidential settlement.

****ing Reid’s loser sons
 
He deserved the max. Hope the Chiefs and Reid’s paid through the nose in their confidential settlement.

****ing Reid’s loser sons
What part of he’s an adult don’t you understand? Thank God that nail bomb turned you into swiss cheese.
 
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What part of he’s an adult don’t you understand? That God that nail bomb turned you into swiss cheese.
He’s an adult that’s been coddled by his father (e.g. given jobs he’s not qualified for) and enabled. And unfortunately his drunk ass didn’t run into a bridge abutment or something - instead he ruined this girl’s life.
 
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He’s an adult that’s been coddled by his father (e.g. given jobs he’s not qualified for) and enabled. And unfortunately his drunk ass didn’t run into a bridge abutment or something - instead he ruined this girl’s life.
He’s a true scumbag, but blaming anyone else is just ridiculous. HE is at fault, not his father.
 
He’s an adult that’s been coddled by his father (e.g. given jobs he’s not qualified for) and enabled. And unfortunately his drunk ass didn’t run into a bridge abutment or something - instead he ruined this girl’s life.
Did Joe do that with Jay? Jay didn't ruin anyone's life. People make their own decisions--it's not always on the parents.
 
People are responsible for their own actions but didn’t Reid have at least 2 sons with addiction issues?
 
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