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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Cap relief comes if they can recoup some of the signing bonus they paid; the big question is if he gets convicted of the other murders, because then he would have been in breach of his contract on the day he signed it.
and still nothing on deflated footballs.I'm shocked! SHOCKED I SAY!
Shocked that it took 7 days to come to a guilty verdict.
@BrandonSpikes51: IM CONFUSED ABOUT THE JUSTICE SYSTEM THESE DAYS !!!
@BrandonSpikes51: IM CONFUSED ABOUT THE JUSTICE SYSTEM THESE DAYS !!!
Agreed. And kudos to that jury for having balls.LOL at too many here who said he'd get off.
It was a rare slam dunk.
Too many folks watch too much TV. People are convicted on far less actual evidence than the mountain of evidence surrounding the serial killer.
Almost every conviction is based on "circumstantial" evidence, not witnesses.
Not a sad day for the Patriots. He was an ex-Patriot the minute he was arrested. I don't feel sad for him, I feel ashamed for the moron.Sad day for the Patriots and the NFL ..... but good day for justice and Odin Lloyd's family. Hope they get the cloture that they need
If he didn't actually pull the trigger he tried to cover everything up and I have no doubt he was in on it.
Maybe he was too drunk and didn't think it thru and it got out out of control fast.
He still should of break the ties with those friends and reported it immediately .
Distance himself from it, try to make ammends.
Instead he broke his security system, smashed his phone, lied to the police, hid the murder weapon, tried to pay for his friends flight out of dodge.
No even if he never touched the gun he is just as guilty.
Indeed, impressive work.So I guess this means the Pats have to look for another TE in the draft.
"Mean Machine, Mean Machine....."
I wonder if they are going to put a statue of him in front of Gillette?
OK, that's all I got, had to get them out of the way. Great job by the prosecution, anytime you can get a First degree murder conviction with no gun and no witnesses, the prosecution really did its homework.
I'm shocked! SHOCKED I SAY!
Shocked that it took 7 days to come to a guilty verdict.
I would guess the debate was over premeditation because the prosecution weren't allowed to introduce the motive.