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There is a big difference between something allegedly happening and something actually happening. That is the stance Jets head coach Rex Ryan is taking in regards to one of his rookie wide receivers, Quincy Enunwa, being accused of domestic violence. The Jets are playing a dangerous public relations game by doing this, especially considering the new tough NFL policy on domestic violence, but at the moment they feel it would be overreacting to take measures against the kid. Hit the jump.

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Enunwa was busted at a hotel in NJ, where he allegedly got violent with a woman during a heated argument. Enunwa plead not guilty to the domestic violence charge.

Coach Ryan addressed the issue during a media conference Thursday and said, “We are aware of it. This is something we take very seriously, obviously.”

When asked if he would allow a player to remain on the team after he was convicted of domestic violence, Ryan said … “There are different things. But, obviously there is a big difference between being charged, allegedly charged, and being convicted.”

At the moment, Enunwa is part of the Jets practice squad which means he doesn’t play in games, but still gets paid a nice amount weekly. It would be very easy to cut ties with him based on that situation, but the Jets should be applauded for not acting so hastily. Now if the reports wind up being true, the team will have alot of explaining to do, so hopefully they know their facts.

TMZ