United Football League player Ginn Jr. discusses his one-game suspension, calling it a mistake and expressing gratitude that no one was harmed. He emphasizes accountability and moving forward, returning to play against the Dallas Renegades. The UFL fully supports him.
“Well, first off, I take accountability,' Ginn Jr. told ABC 6 Sports Director Dave Holmes. 'Being a leader of my team and a leader of my family. It was just a mistake.'“
“It’s a blessing that no one got hurt,' he said. 'It was a blessing that there was no car accident or anything like that. Bad decision, be accountable, look myself in the face, and just try to move past it.' Ginn served a one-game suspension, but he returns tonight against the Dallas Renegades. The United Football League says it is “100-percent behind” Ginn Jr.”
“Oh yes. I addressed it first day,' he said. 'I went in and talked to my guys, and I got a handshake from all my guys. They said, 'We got you, coach.''“
“I think if a person really knows me, sees me. I haven’t gotten in any trouble in my life. I did everything right on the football field. It was just a mistake. There’s nothing else I can go back and say. I would definitely do a lot of things differently, as far as leaving the car there.”
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Ginn Jr. United Football League Suspension Accountability Mistake
