I realize my next statement will be frowned upon... But unless he is suspended I would rather keep him through this season. The kid is safe whether or not he plays., that's the important part. In the meantime, we're going to need all the talent we can get to make a super bowl run this season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cmd'r&Chief: I realize my next statement will be frowned upon... But unless he is suspended I would rather keep him through this season. The kid is safe whether or not he plays., that's the important part. In the meantime, we're going to need all the talent we can get to make a super bowl run this season.
You're right - a super bowl is more important than keeping someone who knowingly beat his child???? [Reply]
Originally Posted by God of Thunder:
You're right - a super bowl is more important than keeping someone who knowingly beat his child????
some other team will just pick him up unless he's just not allowed to play in the NFL anymore. There's no honor in this league. May as well just keep his dumb ass if he can still play or we might just end up playing against him in the playoffs. Why should other teams get to reap the rewards for a player fucking up? [Reply]
Originally Posted by God of Thunder:
Dante posted this in the big ass thread but it's hard for people to find - I wanted to create a new thread will all new audio here.
I'm glad to see that most Chiefs' fans want this thug gone. Baltimore and Dallas condone clowns like this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
This is heartbreaking.
Why is it so difficult for professional football players to not beat up women and children? It's like, super easy.
Not defending him or any other athlete in the least, but the hyper-aggressive testosterone-fueled violent athletic freak is a great fit for the game of football...and an awful fit for society. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
This is heartbreaking.
Why is it so difficult for professional football players to not beat up women and children? It's like, super easy.
I don’t expect these guys to be choir boys. Moral upstanding members of society but asking them to not abuse kids and keep their violent hands off women, seems to be a pretty low bar they should be able to clear. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
This is heartbreaking.
Why is it so difficult for professional football players to not beat up women and children? It's like, super easy.
Because they have power and most people can't handle power because they weren't raised properly. Those professional players know they wield physical and financial power and it corrupts them.