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Old 12-01-2018, 10:27 AM   #2310
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To me, what he did was stupid. excessive and gross. He had options and when you're a athlete making millions and in the public spotlight or just a dude, you don't have the right to physically assault anyone unless your life is in danger.



If someone calls me anywhere and I beat him or her down, and then administer extra punishment a judge isn't going to care about someone saying bad words to me my life wasn't in danger, I had the option of going back to my room and calling security or the cops, I'm going to jail period, what he did is not justifiable in my mind no matter what. The extra shot to her when she was down could have gone far worse for him considering he's a 200 pound plus pro athlete.


With pro sports having to deal with its own public image having a guy that on camera is laying down a beating on a woman, and then after she is effectively neutralized and zero threat administers another shot is a huge problem.


She's a piece of shyte if the allegations of what she said are true, and he's a person clearly out of control who broke the law. He basically battered a woman. But let me be clear at this point it doesn't matter if it was a woman or a guy. Saying mean and stupid things to someone doesn't justify a over the top beating.


Also he wasn't upfront with his own team. If I did something like this and lied to my employer, I'm fricken fired.
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