Originally Posted by Mahomesmyman:
Someone copies Browns lawsuit and makes a few changes. Finds a homeless person and pays them some money to deliver the lawsuit to court. Definitely something NFL is afraid of.
Goodell should have banned him for the stuff he did in Raiders. Now it's harder.
Maybe there might be an argument (or new rule) about players taking intentional action to get release. I hear yah. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
I have no interest. I'd rather follow a team that handles things in a proper, appropriate fashion. You know, like the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs are my number one (#1) favorite NFL football team [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
I have no interest. I'd rather follow a team that handles things in a proper, appropriate fashion. You know, like the Kansas City Chiefs.
BryanBushy . . . the star wars thing was some fun tongue and check poked at the Pats. :-). And trying make light humor in the thread. :-).
On a serious note, Chiefs fans are really not in a position to be questioning a team, or fan base, that wants to wait and not just suspend at the beginning of the process at the initial complaint/court filing or whatever.
Indeed, In Feb. 2018 K. Hunt's incident occurred and Chief did not release him till 11 games and 8 months later.
So perhaps it is not too much to ask to give the Pats and its fans some time to get its ducks in a role regarding the facts.
I am curious to see how all of this pans out. maybe good maybe bad for Brown . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by Yehoodi:
BryanBushy . . . the star wars thing was some fun tongue and check poked at the Pats. :-). And trying make light humor in the thread. :-).
On a serious note, Chiefs fans are really not in a position to be questioning a team, or fan base, that wants to wait and not just suspend at the beginning of the process at the initial complaint/court filing or whatever.
Indeed, In Feb. 2018 K. Hunt's incident occurred and Chief did not release him till 11 games and 8 months later.
So perhaps it is not too much to ask to give the Pats and its fans some time to get its ducks in a role regarding the facts.
I am curious to see how all of this pans out. maybe good maybe bad for Brown . . .
If you had the correct information, yeah you'd have a point.
The Chiefs and NFL attempted to do a proper investigation before Kareem Hunt ever took a single snap after the incident.
They were stonewalled by the Cleveland PD, the Hotel the incident took place at and by the victim that refused to talk with the investigators. The only thing they had to work off of was a vague report and Kareem Hunt telling them that nothing at all had happened. He lied.
Once it was found out what really took place, the Kansas City Chiefs willingly sacrificed the product on the field to do the right thing when they quickly fired Kareem Hunt. There are very key differences when comparing the situations that even idiot Rapetriot fans could figure out if they weren't blind homers.
There's enough evidence, and the victim seems willing to talk in this instance. Letting him practice and prepare for an actual NFL game is as sleazy as it gets and the Patriots are a sleazy team.
Sex crimes players, sex crimes owner and sex crime coach and a Sex Crime enabler running the show. What a toxic environment. [Reply]