(07-19-2019, 01:52 PM)Talented Kalamari Wrote: [ -> ]Who knows whether he did it or not. None of us were there.. I'm not denying the fact that this guy could be a bad dude, but why waste time on hypotheticals. Let the man play, if he's truly a bad guy he will expose himself sooner or later.
Ummmm.... He has. Multiple times. And he keeps getting away with little consequence.
(07-22-2019, 11:56 AM)imtheblkranger Wrote: [ -> ] (07-19-2019, 01:52 PM)Talented Kalamari Wrote: [ -> ]Who knows whether he did it or not. None of us were there.. I'm not denying the fact that this guy could be a bad dude, but why waste time on hypotheticals. Let the man play, if he's truly a bad guy he will expose himself sooner or later.
Ummmm.... He has. Multiple times. And he keeps getting away with little consequence.
It'll more than likely happen again. Until someone throws the book at him he'll keep the cycle going. Unfortunately unless it's on video of you knocking out your partner like Mike Tyson and dragging her into an elevator like a caveman or attempting to soccer kick a woman in the face for using a word that hurt your feelings (allegedly) the NFL tends to turn it's cheek.
The Redskins didn't seem to mind that issue with Hunt though. I guess it's different than Ray Rice's case since he didn't knock her out and he's still relatively young and coming off pretty impressive seasons as a RB. Pretty bad man. These guys get away with a lot of BS. The NFL should be setting examples in these cases.
I'm not even in the public eye but you better believe I'd get fired for something they made up if I had these accusations flying at my head.
No one wants to work with a monster.
There's people in politics and average Joe's who have had their entire careers and marriages ruined over false accusations. And I believe when those people are caught lying they should be facing the maximum possible fine and/or sentence of the actual crime that they lied about.
But when there's plenty of evidence, a history of cyclical and documented occurrences and a pretty glaring recording of him and his girlfriend talking about the actual abuse? Something should happen to him. Especially when there's people who have been penalized harshly for far less offenses in the NFL.
(07-22-2019, 01:30 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]There's people in politics and average Joe's who have had their entire careers and marriages ruined over false accusations. And I believe when those people are caught lying they should be facing the maximum possible fine and/or sentence of the actual crime that they lied about.
But when there's plenty of evidence, a history of cyclical and documented occurrences and a pretty glaring recording of him and his girlfriend talking about the actual abuse? Something should happen to him. Especially when there's people who have been penalized harshly for far less offenses in the NFL.
No way is this a false accusation.
Both he and his fiance are garbage to me.
(07-22-2019, 01:32 PM)TrivialPursuit Wrote: [ -> ] (07-22-2019, 01:30 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]There's people in politics and average Joe's who have had their entire careers and marriages ruined over false accusations. And I believe when those people are caught lying they should be facing the maximum possible fine and/or sentence of the actual crime that they lied about.
But when there's plenty of evidence, a history of cyclical and documented occurrences and a pretty glaring recording of him and his girlfriend talking about the actual abuse? Something should happen to him. Especially when there's people who have been penalized harshly for far less offenses in the NFL.
No way is this a false accusation.
Both he and his fiance are garbage to me.
Yep. Both should be in jail.
Abuse happened, the child was removed from the home.
Who cares who did it. Either he did it or he allowed her to abuse the kid. That is good enough for me to kick him out of the league.
Meanwhile a Seahawks player gets suspended 2 years after an incident where he was charged.
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