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Darren McFadden Used As Under Age Marketing Campaign

According to the Associated press, a ”back-street” whimpy piano bar that admitted Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden (even though he was under age) will face a $500 fine.

Employees of Ernie Biggs (Official Website Seen Here) told investigators they let the 20-year-old running back inside Jan. 10 knowing he was a minor, said Michael Langley, director of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control agency on Tuesday.

Can you blame them? They now can say this is the bar Darren McFadden was briefly arrested at. Sounds to me like they should have had the help of a professional advertising agency.

Anyways, McFadden and at least four others were at the bar when a fight broke out.

A video of the Ernie Biggs bar scene that McFadden attended can be seen below….You should try to find him. As for now, it looks like he will be in the clear and not be charged for under age drinking. After all, there is no law that states you can not be in a bar under age.

And come on man, if you are going to risk your NFL career, altleast pick a better bar!


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  • thirdgrade10times
    nothing good can come from being in a bar under age!
  • Alright, first off, the associated press article claims McFadden's mother made a statement about how Darren was just defending his YOUNGER brother! Am I missing something here? Two under age siblings should not be admitted into a bar to begin with.

    An you have to be an idiot if you think Darren did not have intentions of drinking that night.
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