Originally Posted by IA_Chiefs_fan:
This is a perfect reminder for me of innocent until proven guilty. I will remember this and change the way I form opinions. Lesson learned.
This is one of the most unlikely stories in the history of the NFL, I don't think going back and shaming anybody for believing the news in the beginning is particularly productive in the least. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This is one of the most unlikely stories in the history of the NFL, I don't think going back and shaming anybody for believing the news in the beginning is particularly productive in the least.
Again, the news presented fact and opinion pretty clearly. Blaming the news for personal failings is pretty said, if not expected. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This is one of the most unlikely stories in the history of the NFL, I don't think going back and shaming anybody for believing the news in the beginning is particularly productive in the least.
Originally Posted by scho63:
Wow 50% of the people got it right an 50% got it wrong. :-)
No one expected a small local media to act like CNN or MSNBC but yet they did.
Lesson learned
Wrong. The initial polling the first week paints the clear picture. It was 20% righteous saints, 80% dumbass morons.
The other people just held off on voting until more information came in, or they were practicing the usual chiefsplanet shenanigans of not putting any kind of opinion out there until it was safe to do so.
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Wrong. The initial polling the first week paints the clear picture. It was 20% righteous saints, 80% dumbass morons.
The other people just held off on voting until more information came in, or they were practicing the usual chiefsplanet shenanigans of not putting any kind of opinion out there until it was safe to do so.