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Kadarius Toney Sends Insanely Stupid Tweet About Henry Ruggs Allegedly Killing A Woman In A DUI Crash

Henry Ruggs (Credit: Photo by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department via Getty Images)

David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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New York Giants receiver Kadarius Toney sent an all-time stupid tweet about Henry Ruggs.

The former Las Vegas Raiders star is accused of killing a woman in a car crash while allegedly intoxicated with more than double the legal drinking limit. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

You’d probably think that most people would want to sit this one out when it comes to hot takes. Well, you’d be wrong!

Toney tweeted, “We young…..everybody make mistakes….y’all lookin at the situation like ‘this or that’ kuz it ain’t y’all…having so much too say….he know he messed up don’t drag em for it……that’s goofy to me….just pray for the families involved [praying emoji] [100 emoji].”

According to the New York Post, Giants head coach Joe Judge told the media Thursday that he addressed the tweet with Toney.

“I talked to Kadarius. It’s important that we understand how we articulate our words and put them out there,” Judge explained.

This has to be one of the stupidest tweets I’ve ever seen in my life. Yes, Ruggs is to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, but that doesn’t mean you need to be firing off your hot take about “everybody make mistakes.”

Does Toney not understand the gravity of the situation? An easily forgivable mistake is maybe having a bit too much to drink, puking outside a bar and getting a public intoxication ticket. Kind of a harmless crime.

This situation isn’t like that at all. A young woman and her dog are dead because Ruggs was allegedly driving 156 MPH while hammered drunk.

That has nothing to do with him being “young” or making a “mistake.”

Oftentimes, the best thing to tweet is nothing at all in situations like this one, and Toney’s tweet is an unfortunate reminder of that fact. Put the phone down and let the authorities deal with the situation.