Technically, you're right. He hasn't been ordered to pay child support yet. But to me, if he's "doing everything off the field he should" and "we're proud of what he's doing off the field" that would indicate he's taking care of his child (which, I know what she said, but all indications since then are that it is his kid).
Or, if it's not his kid, having an attorney respond and order a paternity test so it's over.
You have NO idea why he isn't with the kid right now. If he is giving financial support (which hasn't even ordered by the court anyway) and that's all the girl wants from him, what more is he to do? Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
I'm under the assumption that Hill is doing whatever his lawyer tells him at this point. Let the court system finalize everything, then pay what he is required to pay. I don't see him as good or bad for doing that. He surely shouldn't offer to pay her anything not court ordered at this point, else he'll set precedent that he may not be able to sustain going forward. That may seem like an injustice to the mother/child, but he's being smart about things in letting it play out legally.
If he is ordered to pay, then the NFL team will take that from his checks and send it to the FOC. Easy as that. Better for Hill, mother gets what she is supposed to, no drama, no added contact between the parties. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I will post every negative thing I see about Tyreek Hill. **** him.
All you do here is troll the board.
You bring absolutely nothing to any conversation.
Nothing
Your coach sexually assaults women
Your pass rusher hangs around murderers
Your DE has sexually assaulted children multiple times
Your CB committed multiple felonies with firearms
Your safety threw a glass of liquor at a waitress who refused to serve him
You had a corner that raped a girl once passed out and she got pregnant because of it.