Sep 14th 2014, 15:08:22
hypocritical? lol
you are sitting there with knee jerk sensationalism reactions, just like the rest of the media. you want people like hardy and AP to be treated differently because of a video that surfaced surrounding ANOTHER player. a player that plead guilty, a player who's legal journy was completely different. their punishments should be different because of others actions. their due process should be changed because the news cycle just happens to be focused on another case that had entirely different circumstances. the court proceedings will play out, and at their conclusion punishment will or will not be handed out.
i was accused of A&B once by a former roommate. went to jail for a couple hours, got a court date, and 6 months or so later all charges were dropped. should i of been fired from my job and kicked out of school because i was charged with assault and battery? A bench judge isnt the finish line of standard legal proceedings. going to a superior court for a jurry trial isnt the same as appealing from a jail cell. the panthers, along with the NFL, are following policy, and North Carolina law to the fullest. just because you have a different definition or view of the finality of legal proceedings, doesnt make you right, and the panthers/NFL wrong. if he is found guilty by a jury of his peers, he will be suspended. you think the NFL is sweeping this under the rug?
hypocritical? lol
you are the best tard on these forums. If you do not like the way the NFL is handling this situation, stop watching it, or write a letter, or whatever. crying on these forums because your delicate sensibilities are offended and everyone else doesnt see the situation the same as you is your choice, but it isnt going to accomplish anything. now if you will excuse me, im going to go watch my panthers beat the lions.
[21:37:01] <&KILLERfluffY> when I was doing FA stuff for sof the person who gave me the longest angry rant was Mr Ford