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Just a side note:
Every year, I read WalterFootball's mock drafts. And, every year, some of his choices result in "hmm.... that's very interesting, and well worth pondering", while others result in "Just what in the hell was this guy high on when he did this mock?".
That's an interesting thought. Brady should be done within 2 years, and in 2 years Brissette will be a FA and Luck will still be the Colt's QB. Who knows.Belichick has drafted QBs well over the years. Cassell, Brissette, Garropolo, Hoyer have all been fine as backups. Actually, I'd love it if they could get Brissette back from the Colts.
The same guy who punched a woman? Karma's a *****.
He was a teenager who defended a family member in a fight. He stupidly hit the woman multiple times while she was down. But if you watch the entire video, the woman and his relative are still arguing and yelling at each other for another couple minutes, and it takes everyone a while to de-escalate. I don't condone hitting people, but I'm not so sure that I'd react terribly differently if someone attacked a relative of mine.
This is pretty different from the Kareem Hunt incident, or Ray Rice, or Tyreek Hill.
Hit women end it right there. Than to make it worse you say he hit her multiple times when she was down **** that dude
Brian fits the bill for backup but self destructs in the big games, Cleveland Houston.That's an interesting thought. Brady should be done within 2 years, and in 2 years Brissette will be a FA and Luck will still be the Colt's QB. Who knows.
Also the Pats would be OK (read getting to the playoffs) with Hoyer. Don't forget that Bryan Hoyer, when he was healthy, was close to .500 as QB for the Browns. So he isn't talentless.
Hit women end it right there. Than to make it worse you say he hit her multiple times when she was down **** that dude
so in theory if the Cardinals draft Murray with Kingsbury do the Patriots make a move on Rosen and buy low on him?
It is funny how people treating hitting women like the most sinnful crime you cannot come back from. "He abused a little child; at least he did not hit a woman. He drove drunk and almost killed some one; at least he did not hit a woman." Hitting anyone is wrong in general.Hit women end it right there. Than to make it worse you say he hit her multiple times when she was down **** that dude
It is funny how people treating hitting women like the most sinnful crime you cannot come back from. "He abused a little child; at least he did not hit a woman. He drove drunk and almost killed some one; at least he did not hit a woman." Hitting anyone is wrong in general.
Condenming drunk and drive makes you a normal human being. But sending people to the ultimate hell for hiting woman makes you the white knight of the year. It is funny how people draw the line in the sand.I don't think any of us will disagree that he behaved poorly. He pleaded guilty, though, and he's apparently fulfilled his obligations to undergo counseling and has become a model citizen throughout his college years. I guess we just have different thoughts on how to accept apologies and rehabilitation -- I'm more likely to be hardline with punishment than most people, but I'm also likely to accept others with open arms after they've served their time. I'm not going to hold the hotheaded actions of a highschooler against Simmons when by all accounts he's matured from the experience and now looks back on it with shame and remorse.
Or how about this? I keep coming back to this story from Ty Law. He had a rough youth, to say the least. I'm extremely glad that he got straightened out before he killed someone (or got shot), and I think we all cheered when he went into the HoF. But by all accounts, he was much more of a menace to society than Simmons ever was. Funny what we forgive once the player is already wearing our laundry.
Letter to My Younger Self | Ty Law
It is funny how people treating hitting women like the most sinnful crime you cannot come back from. "He abused a little child; at least he did not hit a woman. He drove drunk and almost killed some one; at least he did not hit a woman." Hitting anyone is wrong in general.
Condenming drunk and drive makes you a normal human being. But sending people to the ultimate hell for hiting woman makes you the white knight of the year. It is funny how people draw the line in the sand.
I mostly agree. If we want to be fair then we should be considering weight and strength, not gender, into the equation. Case in point:
I mostly agree. If we want to be fair then we should be considering weight and strength, not gender, into the equation. Case in point:
I thin the reason it is seen this way is because in general a man is stronger/heavier than a woman, and it is frowned upon to hit someone weaker than yourself, this includes elderly, kids, disabled, etc, they're all frowned upon similarly, its not gender specific, its because generally those groups can't defend themselves to the same extent that a general man can
I thin the reason it is seen this way is because in general a man is stronger/heavier than a woman, and it is frowned upon to hit someone weaker than yourself, this includes elderly, kids, disabled, etc, they're all frowned upon similarly, its not gender specific, its because generally those groups can't defend themselves to the same extent that a general man can