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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.ain't a fallacy if its true... soooo, guess someone don't got themAppealing to authority fallacy.
It's a fallacy to appeal to authority.ain't a fallacy if its true... soooo, guess someone don't got them
It's a fallacy to appeal to authority.
I care.Don’t care about the coke, the DV is the issue.
From what I know is the NFL and NFLPA have a program for players that have had issues with drug, alcohol ect. My guess is pep goes the route of saying he had an issue and will seek help.. outside of this incident guy has been a total professional patriots player on/off the field. I want him to get past this...under Vrabel he has the potential to be an all-pro.admits the "unidentified white powder" which turned out to be cocaine was indeed his... he needed to add Patrick Chung to his defense council it seems...
Patriots captain makes admission in court with assault charges looming
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers admitted to cocaine possession when appearing in court on Thursday for multiple assault charges, according to Boston Herald's Flint McColgan. Peppers was arrested last October after allegedly choking a woman, smashing herpatriotswire.usatoday.com
bye bye mr peppers... i don't see a way this ends well for him... or for us...
Tyrone bigum!
I care.
because I'm that kind of guy.
Yeah, that's not the way it typically works. If I was trying this case, from my opening statement going forward, I would use his confession about the coke to the cops to enhance his credibility. It would be some variation of "from the moment the police arrived he was completely truthful with them. He freely admitted that he had cocaine in his possession, even though he knew it was a felony. He continued to be truthful with them when he denied that any domestic violence occurred."one domino falls, starts a chain reaction... hoisted by his own petard...
100% this. Why are we ok with having a cocaine user as a team leader? Especially on a team that needs to establish a winning culture.Isn’t having a guy who uses coke a problem on a professional football team?
Pot OK no problem but I do not think you want a coke user as a leader on your defense.
If he has been through a rehab program and is clean maybe.
But If I were Vrabel I would wNt him gone.
Also if he was using coke the DV is more plausible
Please explain why using coke is not a problem for a leader on an NFL team.If there was 1 dude on the Patriots that I had to put money on to be doing coke, it would've 100% been Peppers. Does not shock me in the slightest.
Also, I don't care and it won't affect his standing on the team. The only thing that matters is the domestic violence charges.
From what I know is the NFL and NFLPA have a program for players that have had issues with drug, alcohol ect. My guess is pep goes the route of saying he had an issue and will seek help.. outside of this incident guy has been a total professional patriots player on/off the field. I want him to get past this...under Vrabel he has the potential to be an all-pro.
So for the coke he'll get probation/fine. They can keep him on that.
If hes found guilty for the domestic assault then hes cut and should be.
$4m cap hit next year if they cut him after June 1
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