Shakes head. What a bunch of upstanding honorable Boy Scouts we have in here. Yes . His actions were heinous. But until he repeats said behavior he ho am I to judge.
Originally Posted by ChiefAshhole1056:
So is he just going to be shamed for the rest of his career? I'm legitimately curious what more could be done on his part to help complete strangers move on from a situation that both him and the victim have.
It will go away eventually. I remember when the world fucking hated Michael Vick and everything he stood for when he returned to football even though he already paid the consequences in the eyes of the law.
As Tyreek Hill gains popularity and fame, he'll need to up the ante and donate more of his time and effort to helping domestic abuse charities if he wants this to blow away faster.
It eventually will provided he keeps his nose totally clean. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mav:
Shakes head. What a bunch of upstanding honorable Boy Scouts we have in here. Yes . His actions were heinous. But until he repeats said behavior he ho am I to judge.
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Ah ok so if he only does it once no biggie, but twice, that's unacceptable. The fuck didn't run a red light or get in a bar fight. He violently assaulted a pregnant woman. Not much worse than that, he will wear that scarlet "POS" letter for a long time and rightfully so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
Ah ok so if he only does it once no biggie, but twice, that's unacceptable. The fuck didn't run a red light or get in a bar fight. He violently assaulted a pregnant woman. Not much worse than that, he will wear that scarlet "POS" letter for a long time and rightfully so.
Okay, and that's your right. Look as a vet who has deployed I've seen awfully heinous shit. I also cringed seeing Ray Rice knock his wife out. I witnessed my mother beat, I also saw my father so sick with guilt and shame that I knew he'd never do it again. It's egregious. It's horrendous, but I refuse to believe that 1 mistake makes a man. Forgive me. God knows I have my flaws.
you can only hope one learns from his mistakes no matter how big the fuck up. Any ways, i need this little fast fucker to do some magic this weekend! lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Has the victim moved on? I've read here that he's back with his baby mama, but i don't recall ever reading a publication that states that.
I think Marcellus quoted something she tweeted saying she had. [Reply]
Hill’s recent involvement in his team’s offense heading into Sunday’s playoff game against the Steelers is unheard of since the league expanded to 16 games in 1978. In fact, only three players besides Metcalf have scored in these multitude of ways while being an integral a part in their team’s offense—Gale Sayers (1965, 1967), Ollie Matson (1954) and Buddy Young (1947). And this company suggests that Chiefs’ fans have just gotten of taste of what’s to come: Sayers and Matson are enshrined in Canton. [Reply]