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PostPosted: Sat 10:41, 31 Aug 2013    Post subject: Former Titans LB Keith Bulluck charged with felony

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck has been charged with felony robbery after a cab driver accused him of taking money during an argument.

The driver was waiting outside a bar for a paid fare early Sunday when Bulluck approached him asking for a ride,billige nike shox, police said in a statement. The driver said he declined and Bulluck grabbed him by his shirt, took a $100 bill and fled.

In a statement to The Tennessean, Bulluck described the incident as a "misunderstanding between me and the cab driver about getting my money back for a service not rendered."
"At 2 a.m., things could easily get lost in translation, but regardless of who was right or wrong,nike free, I regret putting myself in that situation," he said.
Bulluck retired from football in 2012 after playing 11 seasons in the NFL, 10 of them with the Titans.
Bulluck worked as an analyst for WKRN-TV Saturday night on the Falcons-Titans game,nike air max.
He is scheduled to work for the Titans-Vikings preseason game on Thursday in Minneapolis. Station manager Stan Knott was quoted by The Tennessean as saying that a decision hasn't been made on whether to replace Bulluck.
Coach Mike Munchak said Sunday that hadn't heard much of the incident and declined to comment. Munchak was Tennessee's offensive line coach while Bulluck was a linebacker with the team.
"When he was here playing as a football player, he made good decisions,billige nike free," Munchak said. "I'll wait to hear the information as to what happened, but I am sure it will all get worked out and I am sure it is something he is very innocent in,billige nike sko, I hope."
St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher, who was the Titans' coach throughout Bulluck's career in Tennessee,nike sko, recently brought in Bulluck to mentor rookie linebacker Alec Ogletree.
Bulluck was a productive player for the Titans and a team leader. He made the Pro Bowl in 2003.
SN staff contributed to this report.

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