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  • Originally posted by Joemailman
    http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/95794779.html

    Dorner said the two women changed their story at the onset of the investigation, saying at first they were assaulted by multiple people, then saying it was one person.

    I have a feeling the fact that they had to change their story will lead to no charges being filed. Underwood will dodge a bullet, at least until he returns home to face his wife.
    There is a logical explanation for this change of story: Underwood is just so darn quick on his feet that he fooled them into thinking he was two separate guys.

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    • Originally posted by Tarlam!
      Double standars everywhere I look. If Mathews and the others were so concerned they should have dragged Underwood off kicking and screaming if need be. At least Sitton has the format to back up a team mate.
      I disagree. You can disapprove of something without forcing someone else to follow your set of moral rules. It's called freedom. I think the whole team mate-concept is overblown. Underwood is not Clays brother, he's not his friend; he's a co-worker. This colleague put 7 other colleagues & a charity event in a bad position; there is no obligation there to back him up for his stupidities.

      Finally, I blame TT for this; if he should have drafted Tim Tebow. If Tebow was there instead of Matty Flynn, this would never have happened!

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      • The inside story is there was one more Packer involved, Mason Crosby. Apparently Flynn held the younger of the two women down but Cosby missed wide left.

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        • I heard it was Colledge that held them both.

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          • Originally posted by vince
            I heard it was Colledge that held them both.
            Actually, it was Colledge's job to block them from Underwood, and they both blew past him with a wicked outside move. Game over.

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            • Originally posted by vince
              I heard it was Colledge that held them both.
              If it was holding, Bush (+ his name would help here) would have to be involved.

              I think we are seeing this whole deal fade into the mists of time. Sexual battery is most likely off the table. Some stupid shit happened, but it ain't anything remotely involving forced sex. That ends the cops involvement and interest.

              You are left with a stupid ballplayer and two drunken Milwaukee girls acting foolish in the Dells on a weekend summer nite. Ain't the first time it's happened and won't be the last.

              The net is that Underwood now has to face Mrs Underwood and Packer management.

              That ain't the fun part.

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              • I ain't judging no one until I see a picture of these two poor battered, be it by fist or phallus, women.

                Are they ugly? Fat? White? Black? Do they look like his mom? Do they look like Lebron James' mom?

                These are the questions I need answered. Until then, a quote from nutz from the bar last night comes to mind as we watched girls softball. A quote everyone in the place heard because the music stopped just as he started speaking. "It's okay to punch a woman if it's about sports."
                "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                • Still getting my brain around Skin and Nutz perusing girls softball at the bar...

                  Actually, I was looking for comments from one or both of you boys in this thread. You two are our "strip joint" experts, you know.

                  It now appears that these two girlies weren't strippers. They were probably the kind of chicks that GO to strip joints.

                  I totally agree with Skin on one point:

                  A photo of these two babes is absolutely essential to further discussion of "The Incident".

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                  • I think there's little question that they were strippers KY. They may have told the police they ware just "patrons." They may have gotten recruited to do a private show before taking the stage, and I'm sure they weren't club employees, but that doesn't mean they weren't strippers. Whether or not they actually stripped that night on stage at Chubby's, they were making money that night one way or another.

                    Two girls from Milwaukee travelling up to Cruisin' Chubby's who end up at what sounded like a bacheolor party and both end up in a guy's bedroom and have bogus stories about events? If it smells fishy, it's a fish.

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                    • Grizzled vets might not have been too far off.

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                      • Here's the original from Bill Michaels


                        Packers Underwood Will Not Be Charged With Sexual Assault
                        By Bill Michaels
                        Story Created: Jun 8, 2010

                        (Story Updated: Jun 8, 2010 )

                        According to sources, Green Bay Packers cornerback Brandon Underwood will not be charged with sexual assault. The charge being considered is solicitation of prostitution. The two women who levied the allegations of sexual assault could be charged with prostitution.

                        Underwood met the two women at Chubby’s, a gentleman’s club outside of the Lake Delton area. Underwood solicited one or both of the women to return to his room. While an encounter between Underwood and one of the women was taking place, the other woman in question attempted to rob the Packers player. Once she was discovered, the two women were thrown out of the condo. That’s when the two women called police and reported the assault. The two women in question were seen laughing and “carrying on” after wards by witnesses.

                        The other Packer players who were named by the Lake Delton Police Department were not involved in any way other than being nearby at the time. The additional Packers questioned regarding the incident, their accounts of the evening and their whereabouts were all corroborated by additional witnesses.

                        The two women were said to be known prostitutes in the Milwaukee area.

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                        • What's screwed up in this case (other than Underwood's inability to keep it in his pants) is the fact that the police released the names of the innocent witnesses in connection with the incident, thereby damaging their reputations unnecessarily. But they withheld Underwood's name, the one guy who's guilty of wrongdoing and was under investigation. They should have said nothing of the incident until/unless charges were filed. And at that point (if it arises), they should have named only Underwood. The other guys' names should have been completely kept out of the press, but instead they issue a press release announcing the investigation....

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                          • My, My,

                            Some people let the media get them all spun up into actually slandering the Green Bay Packers and their players. Shame.

                            A little patience is a good thing.

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                            • Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              the assuming that a woman who makes such an accusation is a whore
                              What about the assumption (by many here and I'm sure many around the country) that the man must be guilty because he was accused? I mean, they wouldn't have accused him if he hadn't done it right?

                              It's that pesky rush to judgement so as to prove how smart we are that seems to be the problem.

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                              • Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                                My, My,

                                Some people let the media get them all spun up into actually slandering the Green Bay Packers and their players. Shame.

                                A little patience is a good thing.
                                yeah... pretty sad really. Turned out the only real crime is him cheating on his wife, right? Thats a personal family matter and we shouldn't really be getting involved in it. For shame on those strippers. Did they really think they were going to get away with robbing him?

                                Anyways, glad it's sorted out, but still.

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