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Yeah, the incentives kinda run the other way, newly PC NFL or not. Which is one reason why this crime may very well be underreported.Originally posted by denverYooper View PostObviously, a gold digger wants the stream to dry up so they can...
Oh, wait.
Does not compute.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Any good gold digging whore mastermind would have the sense to make a parlay bet on all of Peterson's player props categories before kicking off a scandal like this.70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
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WTF is he thinking? Not a chance the NFL lets him play this season now, although I didn't think before that they were. I'd be surprised if they don't penalize him for next season as well.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostAP has lost his mind. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...lony/16982405/All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View PostWTF is he thinking? Not a chance the NFL lets him play this season now, although I didn't think before that they were. I'd be surprised if they don't penalize him for next season as well.
Dude, they don't even have test results back yet. Jesus Christ.....although telling the dude collecting your sample you just smoked a joint ranks up with Koren Robinson showing up for jail on a DWI drunk.
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I'm going to rush to judgment on him because I can.Originally posted by Rastak View PostDude, they don't even have test results back yet. Jesus Christ.....although telling the dude collecting your sample you just smoked a joint ranks up with Koren Robinson showing up for jail on a DWI drunk.
Also because he admitted to it like a dumbass.
All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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So the revenge from getting the NFL to act is better than the revenge that could be had by reporting him to the police?Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostIn this scenario she does it for revenge, I shouldn't have used the gold digger term there. It WILL happen.
Why doesn't this happen with marijuana use then, or drinking and driving?
I think you see leverage but do not take into consideration the actual motivations of the woman. If revenge alone was that popular, then more players would be in trouble and they would be caught not by the police or video or drug tests but by published reports.
I could see this kind of behavior in a divorce or custody proceeding. Take Michael Strahan's ex for example.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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IMO there are many situations settled on the down low out of court. Where you have men with a lot of money, you will have unscrupulous women after it.Originally posted by pbmax View PostSo the revenge from getting the NFL to act is better than the revenge that could be had by reporting him to the police?
Why doesn't this happen with marijuana use then, or drinking and driving?
I think you see leverage but do not take into consideration the actual motivations of the woman. If revenge alone was that popular, then more players would be in trouble and they would be caught not by the police or video or drug tests but by published reports.
I could see this kind of behavior in a divorce or custody proceeding. Take Michael Strahan's ex for example.
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I agree. It also has nothing to do with the NFL disciplining and discouraging players over domestic abuse. It exists in and of itself.Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostIMO there are many situations settled on the down low out of court. Where you have men with a lot of money, you will have unscrupulous women after it.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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A few thoughts...
Revenge via the NFL, the way they are metting it out now, is instant satisfaction. No worries about due process, the target making bail and carrying on while things run their course. Just make the complaint, and boom - dude's screwed.Originally posted by pbmax View PostSo the revenge from getting the NFL to act is better than the revenge that could be had by reporting him to the police?
Why isn't it open to revenge/gold digging? IMO it's not as immediately obvious or open to abuse. Weed and DUI are more likely to need police involvement related to the event, the abuse charges could start with the woman making a teary phone callWhy doesn't this happen with marijuana use then, or drinking and driving?
Early days pb, early days. This is all pretty new, and I think the NFL is treading a dangerous path here, as Rutnstrut said, acting as judge, jury and executioner. The way they are handling it I absolutely see the opportunity for a spurned lover to take revenge either by blackmail or simply damaging a guy's career. And the NFL is going to get sued for suspending someone and damaging their career once they've been exonerated.I think you see leverage but do not take into consideration the actual motivations of the woman. If revenge alone was that popular, then more players would be in trouble and they would be caught not by the police or video or drug tests but by published reports.
or the duke lacrosse teamI could see this kind of behavior in a divorce or custody proceeding. Take Michael Strahan's ex for example.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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Well, let's take one step back. Rutnstrut initially stated that the NFL's "PC" approach would open up athletes to abuse by gold diggers. That claim is manifestly mistaken.Originally posted by Guiness View PostA few thoughts...
Revenge via the NFL, the way they are metting it out now, is instant satisfaction. No worries about due process, the target making bail and carrying on while things run their course. Just make the complaint, and boom - dude's screwed.
Why isn't it open to revenge/gold digging? IMO it's not as immediately obvious or open to abuse. Weed and DUI are more likely to need police involvement related to the event, the abuse charges could start with the woman making a teary phone call
Early days pb, early days. This is all pretty new, and I think the NFL is treading a dangerous path here, as Rutnstrut said, acting as judge, jury and executioner. The way they are handling it I absolutely see the opportunity for a spurned lover to take revenge either by blackmail or simply damaging a guy's career. And the NFL is going to get sued for suspending someone and damaging their career once they've been exonerated.
or the duke lacrosse team
a. If your goal is to live high on the hog, this move costs the arrangement money if it succeeds. If it fails, you get put out on the street.
b. If you are after blackmail, pay me or I go to the authorities, that possibility exists now with the drug and alcohol policy. And it doesn't seem to happen all that often. Think about how easy it it would be to post pictures of a night out drinking and then another of the player driving.
c. The NFL has set a standard (it may change) that the player is off the roster but still collecting a paycheck. So revenge is problematic as well if you really want to hurt the pocketbook even if you are not interested in more payouts.
As for revenge only, the NFL has video and photographs of two incidents and court testimony and a conviction in another. I think you are overestimating the chances a woman can get the domestic abuse charge to stick with the NFL without involving the authorities. Do you expect the women to call Dean Blandino or Troy Vincent and get him suspended without involving the authorities?
At some point you need evidence and that will have to be given to the police.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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