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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.There were two financial settlements for this "incident" in the college locker room.
If that was my daughter, and Peyton sat his privates on my daughter's face, I'd do something that would put me in prison. And yeah, he did it while he was an adult.There were two financial settlements for this "incident" in the college locker room.
I find it truly sad that folks want to discuss this now, as if it is in some way comparable to the adult criminal conduct by Rice and Peterson.
As another poster suggested, if the story were about Brady or Gronk or Edelman, we would be loudly supporting the player.
I find it truly sad that folks want to discuss this now, as if it is in some way comparable to the adult criminal conduct by Rice and Peterson.
I agree. You see glimpses of it still being there when he's mic'd up. He gets acting like a spoiled baby in one sideline clip back in Indy. He, Dungy and Jeff Saturday had to make light of it so as to smooth it all over as no big deal. But it was embarrassing and looked pretty bad on him screaming and whining to his O-line. There are stories and unsubtantiated rumors that sometimes make it out. They are not favorable for how he treats the staff (on occaision) that work around him or for his off the field behavior. But when you've been worshipped for so long, many people tend to start believing their own crap doesn't stink. He's probably mature enough now to not sit naked on a girls head, but he still seems very entitled still to me.I find what he did to be bad, but yeah maybe someone gets a break for a momentary lapse of reason.
But he and his family then went after this woman and defamed her. They made her miserable.
This to me speaks of a kind of entitlement that lead to what he did in the first place. In other words, it wasn't a momentary act of madness.
I agree. You see glimpses of it still being there when he's mic'd up. He gets acting like a spoiled baby in one sideline clip back in Indy. He, Dungy and Jeff Saturday had to make light of it so as to smooth it all over as no big deal. But it was embarrassing and looked pretty bad on him screaming and whining to his O-line. There are stories and unsubtantiated rumors that sometimes make it out. They are not favorable for how he treats the staff (on occaision) that work around him or for his off the field behavior.
I agree with you. But I'm very positive that I'm not overreaching.Lets not overreach here. I guarantee every starting qb in the league has had a sideline blowup with either teammates and or coaching staff at some point. Every single one.
If that was my daughter, and Peyton sat his privates on my daughter's face, I'd do something that would put me in prison. And yeah, he did it while he was an adult.