Kind of like hearing about a kicker talking trash, or a punter attempting murder, I’m pretty shocked when I read stories about backup return specialists getting into trouble with the law. Maybe it’s their way of taking out the aggression from not being a starter. Whatever the reason, Broncos backup WR and part-time return specialist, David Kircus, is a “person of interest” in an alleged assault case.

Grayson Robinson, sheriff of Arapahoe County, said his investigators were planning to bring Kircus in for a photo lineup Sunday night or this morning.

The victim suffered multiple broken facial bones in the alleged assault and was taken to Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree for surgery.

This is like meat on a hoof for all you race-baiters out there. It’s a white NFL player in trouble for an alleged assault. And from the sounds of things, he sure beat some ass. Maybe he’s just trying to carve out a niche in today’s NFL. Lord knows he sure has some competition.

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    2 Comments

    1. May 21, 2007 @ 12:16 pm


      What I’m confused at is that they apparently throw parties in Centennial. News to me.

      Posted by Signal to Noise
    2. May 22, 2007 @ 1:55 am


      [...] Broncos back-ups allegedly breaking people’s bones. Courtesy of Larry Brown Sports [...]

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