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No I'm pretty sure that's not at all what Cornell meant and isn't what people have been saying in this thread.
Well I asked for clarification because I have no idea what he meant. "nothing came from his charges" sounds like charges were dropped and if that were the case you could argue that the NFL would be overstepping their bounds but he is now a convict and it's not irrational for the NFL to treat him differently than they did before. The NFLPA's argument that he should be reinstated because his legal problem was concluded is pretty asinine if you ask me.
I guess I shouldn't have said "nothing", but $4000 is absolutely nothing. I don't think he should get the harshest punishment possible from the law or the NFL, but the NFL's punishment is based solely on "We messed up initially, and if we don't suspend this guy, it'll look bad for us", which is a joke.
No I'm pretty sure that's not at all what Cornell meant and isn't what people have been saying in this thread.
Well I asked for clarification because I have no idea what he meant. "nothing came from his charges" sounds like charges were dropped and if that were the case you could argue that the NFL would be overstepping their bounds but he is now a convict and it's not irrational for the NFL to treat him differently than they did before. The NFLPA's argument that he should be reinstated because his legal problem was concluded is pretty asinine if you ask me.
He is not a convict. The judge accepted a no contest plea for misdemeanor reckless assault and gave a two year deferral of guilt with a diversion program. After two years (or sooner), it's likely they'll revisit and dismiss the charges thus avoiding a conviction.
lynch picks up a 100k fine for not talking to media (50k for this past week, 50k for the fine he didn't have to pay last year)
i realize this is like, in whatever they sign or whatever but man, having to talk to the media all the time must just flat suck. especially when it's the same questions over and over
How is he going to get carries on that team? They're pretty stacked at running back.
they're not that stacked, especially with the personnel belichick likes to use
gray getting 38 carries is an anomaly, he would much prefer rotating 3 backs, and bolden pretty much sucks
the one concerning point is he was complaining about carries in pittsburgh, he'll probably get more in new england, but i don't expect him to get the majority of carries, so hopefully that doesn't cause problems. the fact that he was here before makes me optimistic it won't
How is he going to get carries on that team? They're pretty stacked at running back.
they're not that stacked, especially with the personnel belichick likes to use
gray getting 38 carries is an anomaly, he would much prefer rotating 3 backs, and bolden pretty much sucks
the one concerning point is he was complaining about carries in pittsburgh, he'll probably get more in new england, but i don't expect him to get the majority of carries, so hopefully that doesn't cause problems. the fact that he was here before makes me optimistic it won't
I think it's reasonable to assume BB would lay down the law. Also, can you imagine a player walking off the field on him?
No I'm pretty sure that's not at all what Cornell meant and isn't what people have been saying in this thread.
Well I asked for clarification because I have no idea what he meant. "nothing came from his charges" sounds like charges were dropped and if that were the case you could argue that the NFL would be overstepping their bounds but he is now a convict and it's not irrational for the NFL to treat him differently than they did before. The NFLPA's argument that he should be reinstated because his legal problem was concluded is pretty asinine if you ask me.
He is not a convict. The judge accepted a no contest plea for misdemeanor reckless assault and gave a two year deferral of guilt with a diversion program. After two years (or sooner), it's likely they'll revisit and dismiss the charges thus avoiding a conviction.
He's a convict now and won't be later same as Ray Rice. It's not like the charges were dropped or he was acquitted which is how the NFLPA is acting.
No I'm pretty sure that's not at all what Cornell meant and isn't what people have been saying in this thread.
Well I asked for clarification because I have no idea what he meant. "nothing came from his charges" sounds like charges were dropped and if that were the case you could argue that the NFL would be overstepping their bounds but he is now a convict and it's not irrational for the NFL to treat him differently than they did before. The NFLPA's argument that he should be reinstated because his legal problem was concluded is pretty asinine if you ask me.
He is not a convict. The judge accepted a no contest plea for misdemeanor reckless assault and gave a two year deferral of guilt with a diversion program. After two years (or sooner), it's likely they'll revisit and dismiss the charges thus avoiding a conviction.
He's a convict now and won't be later same as Ray Rice. It's not like the charges were dropped or he was acquitted which is how the NFLPA is acting.
I would shed no tears if Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice never played another down in the NFL
Nor I, but I recognize why the union is defending them because the NFL has been clown shoes in how they have handled all this crap. Just stick to the damn rules and punish these fools to the extent you can right from the get go for fucks sake. It is the game playing and favoritism that made a bigger mess of a horrible situation and the union has no choice now but to pursue reinstatement to protect the rest of the players. President is a real bitch when it comes to law and the union can't let the vague and corrupt handling of player discipline go unchallenged.
Inside of a dog...it's too dark to read.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
The union is defending them because that's their job. I'd hate to work for a union that doesn't have my back even when I'm likely wrong.
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Johnny ChopsockyScootaloo! We have to cook!Grillin' HaysenburgersRegistered Userregular
I bet on the Chiefs to cover the spread against Oakland. Come on Chiefs, win by at least 8
I want the Chiefs to win by at least 20. I want vicious, deplorable things to be done to the Raiders on that field. I want the football equivalent of war crimes to be committed tonight.
I want the Raiders to be destroyed so badly that Al Davis's desiccated corpse rises from the grave only for Clark Hunt to plunge a stake into his shriveled, blackened heart.
I want this game to move the Raiders to L.A. because Oakland saw what the Chiefs did to them and refuse to keep them around any longer.
And yeah I hope the Chiefs cover the spread too I guess.
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I guess I shouldn't have said "nothing", but $4000 is absolutely nothing. I don't think he should get the harshest punishment possible from the law or the NFL, but the NFL's punishment is based solely on "We messed up initially, and if we don't suspend this guy, it'll look bad for us", which is a joke.
He is not a convict. The judge accepted a no contest plea for misdemeanor reckless assault and gave a two year deferral of guilt with a diversion program. After two years (or sooner), it's likely they'll revisit and dismiss the charges thus avoiding a conviction.
i realize this is like, in whatever they sign or whatever but man, having to talk to the media all the time must just flat suck. especially when it's the same questions over and over
If by worse you mean infinitely better ...
Yeah and I think only the D-line are babby. Like you see Brandon Browner at full size, so he probably left the secondary alone.
now the bills can show the jets how the hide in the end zone play really works
This is exactly what I meant.
I'd be there in a second if I lived in the area.
a lot of damn TDs
McKinnon and Asiata are both hurt.
Well I mean, they have been working 3 days, and only managed to clear one foot of snow so far
And it's supposed to snow at least a foot tonight.
There's snow football, and then there's "nobody can physically enter the stadium"
Steam
This is a really interesting story on Carson Palmer and his knee. Gives you a view of the other side of the donation process.
knees are jerks.
they're not that stacked, especially with the personnel belichick likes to use
gray getting 38 carries is an anomaly, he would much prefer rotating 3 backs, and bolden pretty much sucks
the one concerning point is he was complaining about carries in pittsburgh, he'll probably get more in new england, but i don't expect him to get the majority of carries, so hopefully that doesn't cause problems. the fact that he was here before makes me optimistic it won't
I think it's reasonable to assume BB would lay down the law. Also, can you imagine a player walking off the field on him?
Ride Hill while he's hot.
He's a convict now and won't be later same as Ray Rice. It's not like the charges were dropped or he was acquitted which is how the NFLPA is acting.
convict means someone convicted of a crime
He has not been convicted of a crime
Steam
Nor I, but I recognize why the union is defending them because the NFL has been clown shoes in how they have handled all this crap. Just stick to the damn rules and punish these fools to the extent you can right from the get go for fucks sake. It is the game playing and favoritism that made a bigger mess of a horrible situation and the union has no choice now but to pursue reinstatement to protect the rest of the players. President is a real bitch when it comes to law and the union can't let the vague and corrupt handling of player discipline go unchallenged.
I want the Chiefs to win by at least 20. I want vicious, deplorable things to be done to the Raiders on that field. I want the football equivalent of war crimes to be committed tonight.
I want the Raiders to be destroyed so badly that Al Davis's desiccated corpse rises from the grave only for Clark Hunt to plunge a stake into his shriveled, blackened heart.
I want this game to move the Raiders to L.A. because Oakland saw what the Chiefs did to them and refuse to keep them around any longer.
And yeah I hope the Chiefs cover the spread too I guess.
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The spread is only 8 points?
Oakland basically isn't even football team.
I'm not saying what will happen.
I saying what I WANT to happen. Desperately.
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