Buffalo Bills starting running back LeSean McCoy has had an awful track record with the law, but he appears to be trying to build bridges by doing a good deed for a group of people that have been slandered and as of late, the police. McCoy has publicly stated that he plans to invite fifteen to twenty police officers to the Bills – 49rs game.

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Is it just a coincidence that McCoy chose the one game where his Bills take on Colin Kaepernick’s 49rs? This is the first game this season that Kaepernick is starting in.

 “I’m going to invite some police to the game, about 15 or 20, just an appreciation thing. They’re taking so much heat right now, and there’s things that have happened that are definitely wrong, but I just feel like there’s always bad people and good people. There’s good cops and there’s bad cops.” McCoy said during a press conference.
 He then took a playful jab at Kapernick, “There’s still good cops. At the end of the day, if there’s something wrong going on, if there’s something dangerous, I’m sure Kap, he’ll call the cops. He’ll call 911.”

These words come from a man who was just involved in a bar fight with two off-duty Philadelphia police officers earlier this summer. McCoy was arrested during the incident but still had the fortitude to admit that he was wrong, as well as acknowledge the important role police play in society.

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