Kircus Passes Lie Detector Test
29th May, 2007 - 7:31 pm
NFL.com - Broncos receiver David Kircus' job is no longer in jeopardy over allegations he threw a punch that landed a man in the hospital with multiple facial fractures.

Coach Mike Shanahan, who had pledged to release Kircus if it was determined he was at fault in the fight, said Kircus passed a lie-detector test administered by an expert. Kircus will remain with the team regardless of the legal outcome of his case.

"David came to me and said, 'Hey Coach, I guarantee I did not take the first swing. I defended myself. I probably used poor judgment, being at the wrong place at the wrong time.'

"I said, 'Well David, I'll give you a chance to take a lie-detector test,' and he wanted to do that. And he passed it with flying colors, so he will be on our football team," Shanahan said. [READ]

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