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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.Oh yeah, Chris Carter. Laid an egg with all that Fall Guy BS.AB is a cautionary tale for everyone.
And so is Irving Fryar. He got himself jailed years after he retired.
Part of it is, we're all getting older. Our way of living and coping when we were younger don't work anymore. We each have to grow, learn and change.
My observation is, for star NFL wide receivers, it's harder for them than most other people. I think Chris Carter was a good egg for proactively reaching out to help them. We look and feel like we can't be compassionate because of all they're being paid, but it's not about the money.
OT: I saw Just saw these at Target. They look good.
police reports are public record but respondents have 10 business days to RESPOND (not necessarily provide the requested material). the PD here did not have to provide this police report to the "public" but apparently the judge felt it was necessary to release the police report.Police reports are public record unless the court intervenes.
Why is it believable that he lost his temper?No, definitely not, but it's believable that he lost his temper. He sounds like he's overextended...I'm not against seeing more than one girl but it shouldn't be a big deal to give his now former personal chef a severance package and move on.
And got smacked in the face but only injury was a little red mark on her chest.Forgot to take photos
First thing anyone would do would be to gather evidence even if they were doing it to get a settlement.
Of course you’re rightYou're talking about a court of law when you mention "innocent until proven guilty."
Employers like the Patriots and the NFL are a different story.
Nor unless he is convicted. There are no clauses that forfeit your rights by being accused.Clauses invalidate any dead cap money if they decide to cut him based on this case.
It’s been reported that it’s with his personal chef.why? it could very easily be a man. I'd say around 50/50, based on population data. Also, no mention of "domestic" yet.
And did he get in trouble legally because of that? No, he didn't threaten any children. He showed his friends a picture of her and her children which he took from her public social media account to laugh at calling her a "broke single Mom". He wanted his goons to find dirt on her to make her story look weak. She's the one that came out of the woodwork after the initial woman accused him. Bill told AB to lay low and not engage with these women because of what happened next. The media ran with the headline "threatening" which forced the Pats to hand to release Brown because money was going to be guaranteed after week 2. Bob didn't want to risk paying Brown and him not play because of a possible suspension if it the women had a case. They didn't.Why are you doing this? He was tossed after threatening the children of the other woman, not the one who shook him down. But the one he contracted with and rebuffed him.
This exactly.Of course you’re right
The court of public opinion and how private enterprises react are certainly a different story.
My point is that we shouldn’t just get the pitchforks out without having full knowledge of the facts.
He signed a 3 year deal.
Yes there is an out, but the team doesn't have to exercise that.
He's due 26.5 next year with an 8 million dead cap hit.
He is worth the 26.5.
You think he's asking for more than that? No way.
They sent the picture of her kids to her! His goons! They were threatening her.And did he get in trouble legally because of that? No, he didn't threaten any children. He showed his friends a picture of her and her children which he took from her public social media account to laugh at calling her a "broke single Mom". He wanted his goons to find dirt on her to make her story look weak. She's the one that came out of the woodwork after the initial woman accused him. Bill told AB to lay low and not engage with these women because of what happened next. The media ran with the headline "threatening" which forced the Pats to hand to release Brown because money was going to be guaranteed after week 2. Bob didn't want to risk paying Brown and him not play because of a possible suspension if it the women had a case. They didn't.
RightYou're talking about a court of law when you mention "innocent until proven guilty."
Employers like the Patriots and the NFL are a different story.
Who's they? AB sent the photo on a group text that she wasn't supposed to be on (according to AB). Regardless, making fun of someone is not a threat. And you didn't answer my question. Nothing legally happened to him.They sent the picture of her kids to her! His goons! They were threatening her.
The decision to toss him was not only the correct one, but the guy was clearly out of his frickin' mind.
Subsequent events should have convinced you of that already.
If it is an altercation with his personal chef, it is a recipe for disaster.
Trying to stir the pot there.......
Some of those Dad jokes fell flatter than a pancake.It's blowing up worse than a soufflé.
I already laid out a different guess as to what this is all about.Right
So far what we appear to have here is a financial dispute between Diggs and a personal chef he hired, with the chef stating he owed her money leading to the physical altercation.
I find it a little odd that a guy who got a $12 million signing bonus is trying to weasel out of a dinner tab and then having it go to these lengths. In this day and age people are willing to "doxx" people at the drop of a hat, so the prospect of say, someone "seeking a bigger tip from a millionaire or else" is probably something the NFL would consider... in fact they routinely counsel young players on avoiding those situations.
It will be interesting to see if the AG thinks they have enough evidence to pursue the case. I don't see the NFL taking action until after there's an investigation by law enforcement.
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