Who Is Being Told To Stick To Sports Today?

Samer KalafSamer Kalaf|published: Mon 22nd October, 18:10 2012

It's a contentious election season, which means that sports people are occasionally sharing their thoughts on things unrelated to sports. Why would they do such a thing? This is America! You stay in your lane here, pal. A roundup:

Name: Arian Foster Occupation: Running back, Houston Texans Crime: Sharing some observations on Barack Obama Complaint:

Name: @NotBillWalton Occupation: Parody Twitter account Crime: Commenting on the quality of Fox News (burn!) Complaint:

Name: Michael Vick Occupation: Quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles Crime: Posting a "viral video" of Mitt Romney Complaint:

Name: Rick Fox Occupation: Retired NBA player Crime: Tweeted his thoughts on Barack Obama Complaint:


Name: Jason Whitlock Occupation: Columnist Crime: Mentioned his interest in a presidential debate Complaint:

Name: Ari Fleischer Occupation: Media consultant Crime: Unknown Complaint:

Name: Jim Rome Occupation: Sports personality Crime: Talked about smartphones Complaint:

Name: Chuck Todd Occupation: Chief White House Correspondent, NBC News Crime: Unknown Complaint:

Name: Television at Buffalo Wild Wings Occupation: Television at Buffalo Wild Wings Crime: Displayed a presidential debate Complaint:

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