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They can be cut from a team for any reason.No crime. But they can be cut from their team.
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Not a good argument to the point that he threatened her, which was the discussion.
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No they don’t.Plenty of threats are legal. So is showing up to a team meeting 5 minutes late.
And plenty of people lose their jobs for making perfectly legal threats.
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Edit deleted.Except he wasn't. They spent 10 hours with Taylor and they came up with nothing to put him on the list. All that statement says is basically the exempt list isn't off the table. Pats cut him because an incident happened on their watch. He was on a one strike and your out deal, those text messages were the strike.
This is the nfl basically telling teams that it's probably best not to sign him right now. IMO
Well I wasn’t dismissing context, so I will add to what I said.
Show me what he said and the context he used that amounts to threatening.
What I am trying to say is you can’t do that without making a wild assumption.
A lawyer doing research for discovery is different than AB telling one of friends to dig up dirt and snoop around her circles..No it is not. Digging up dirt is perfect legal. Informing someone you are going to do it does not qualify as a threat. Threat involves doing something illegal.
Ok but the initial post I was quoting from you specifically said what words are threatening. Nothing about context.
Since you’ve added context:
1. They were in a dispute
2. He copied associates on it ordering them to investigate her.
Those two things automatically make it an attempt to intimidate.
(I will add though that in his stupidity he likely didn’t think that is what he was doing. For one thing he copied his lawyer and he also tried to use cleaner, more coherent language.)
At this point, he needs the game, his lifestyle is so flamboyant that without the game, he will soon be broke and he may in turn get someone to post pictures of this kids laughing at how poor they look.
Regarding the signing bonus, I would think the fact the Pats played Brown the first week after the revelations of the initial sexual assaults and associated lawsuit would negate any conduct claims regarding that issue. Which leaves Wednesday's emails, and I wonder how solid that is as a cause to negate the bonus.
Investigating is not threatening. Thats really the point here.Ok but the initial post I was quoting from you specifically said what words are threatening. Nothing about context.
Since you’ve added context:
1. They were in a dispute
2. He copied associates on it ordering them to investigate her.
Those two things automatically make it an attempt to intimidate.
(I will add though that in his stupidity he likely didn’t think that is what he was doing. For one thing he copied his lawyer and he also tried to use cleaner, more coherent language.)
It may be different but it is the same in terms of whether it constitutes a threat.A lawyer doing research for discovery is different than AB telling one of friends to dig up dirt and snoop around her circles..
Of course that's the idiotic thing you'd infer from my post, as if my being happy he's gone and the reason he's gone have anything to do with one another. Just stupid.Well that sounds like a legitimate reason to release him. Can’t burden you with sifting through all these news articles.
his wording wasn't even that bad:No it is not. Digging up dirt is perfect legal. Informing someone you are going to do it does not qualify as a threat. Threat involves doing something illegal.
Did you actually read the texts?Agreed. I would add:
3. He copied pictures of her kids, indicating that they should, at the very least, be part of that investigation.
Of course it was an attempt to intimidate her.
And while we are debating about whether or not the text was completely innocent or not, clearly it was viewed by the Pats as serious enough to release him.
Right.his wording wasn't even that bad:
"Let’s lok[sic] up her background history see how broke this girl is,”
threat?..hardly.
his wording wasn't even that bad:
"Let’s lok[sic] up her background history see how broke this girl is,”
threat?..hardly.
Someone had to bring sense to the topic.I was wondering why this thread was getting so long so started reading the last couple of pages. I should have guessed that this had turned into an Andy Johnson discussion.
Right.
And the pictures were, look this is who accused me.
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