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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.Next years rush class is a big drop off as it stands now. Another repeat and he's probably thinking top 15 instead of bottom 10-15 w/ a chance to slip.
Oh absolutely. It's a smart move for him. I just want as many edge players as possible to declare, so we're more likely to get our guy. Purely selfish reaction on my part.
2 teams I'd bet small fortunes on not drafting him are the Patriots or Packers. GB drafts choir boys for the most part. The Patriots take chances but drafting Mixon is a huge statement like it or not. You have embrace and accept him 110% into the community. I just dont see that happening here.
Mixon better not take a single snap in the NFL.
Why? You should probably not watch the game ever again, then, because every team has players who have broken the law or who have character concerns.
Why? You should probably not watch the game ever again, then, because every team has players who have broken the law or who have character concerns.
Mixon better not take a single snap in the NFL.
Awful rationalization. This isn't even worth discussing if your line of thought is that poor.
Awful rationalization. This isn't even worth discussing if your line of thought is that poor.
I'm always open to opposing views. I'm not even advocating for us to draft him; I've just tried to look at different sides. I'm just trying to understand how what Mixon did is so far past what anyone else has done that he shouldn't even get a chance somewhere.
Your starting point in defense of him is "there's already people in the NFL who have broken the law & have character concerns". Do I really need to deconstruct this poor reasoning?
Good gravy, Reuben Foster is playing prison rules today.
Merciless out there.
I get what you're saying but the league is full of awful people. Honestly think about some of the things we know about. Murderers, rapist, gangs, dog fighting etc
Football is a crazy sport played by lunatics. Most w/ social/psych disorders.
It sux but makes me appreciate guys like Slater and many other guys who are good people.
Yes, please. I'm asking on what basis he should not be allowed to pursue a career after a legal matter has been prosecuted, a punishment meted out, etc. Again, I am in no way saying that we should draft him, and I absolutely agree with a position that says "I can't condone him playing for my team." I get that, and I respect it. But you didn't say that you don't want him here; you said that he "better not take a single snap in the NFL."
You're conflating me defending him personally and me defending his right to employment.
More rationalizing and deflecting.
And you cannot confidently claim there is one unequivocal murderer or rapist in this league. You're trying hard to bring one (1) lone guy like Vick into this for "dog fighting", which isn't a comparable situation whatsoever (served jail time, long suspension). Then Roethlisberger, like it or not, is not an unequivocal "rapist" either. His first incident seemed especially bogus.
Like it or not, the video of Mixon makes a huge difference. It's not just "alleged" or clouded in hearsay or unsubstantiated claims like many others are. It's on video, we KNOW it happened. We SAW it happen.
Ray Rice? Gone. Josh Brown? Gone. Greg Hardy? Gone & won't be back, after the Cowboys embarrassed themselves with that signing. Why should a team even bother bringing Mixon into the league? Especially now that the league has since taken multiple anti-domestic violence stances with sponsored commercials & all.
You know very well this isn't a matter of his "right to employment" at all. It's purely moral.
I can't believe I have to lay this out for you, but guys in the league with "character concerns" (whether it be Jamie Collins, Dominique Easley or Randy Moss at one point) or someone who's been arrested for a victimless crime like Floyd, aren't remotely comparable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss#cite_note-blessing_curse-13After originally signing a letter of intent to play college football with Notre Dame in 1995, Moss took part in a racially charged fight at his high school that left one person hospitalized.[13] On March 23, 1995, Moss had backed a friend in a hallway fight against a white student who had allegedly used racist comments towards Randy's friend.[12] Moss was initially charged with a felony for kicking the student, but it was later reduced to a misdemeanor. On August 1, 1995, Moss pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor battery and was sentenced to 30 days behind bars at the South Central Regional Jail in Charleston, West Virginia. He served 3 days in jail starting that night and would be required to serve the remaining 27 days within the following 18 months, after he completed his freshman year in college.[14] Moss was expelled from DuPont and completed his education at Cabell Alternative School.[13]
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