Rain Man |
06-14-2019 04:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Megatron96
(Post 14308782)
If the decision was going to be based on actual facts, I'd say 2, due to the apparent threat on audio tape. The NFL (Goodell) would be able to justify that pretty easily.
However, I really believe that the friendship between Goodell and Kraft will see Hill getting the max of 6, which will be appealed down to 4. The Chiefs rightly will convince Hill to accept the punishment in spite of the fact that he's seemingly innocent of actual wrongdoing.
|
If I'm Tyreek's lawyer, I'd argue that the statement relates to his sugar-daddy status for her. Whether it's true or not, one could make the argument that he was implying that she should be terrified that he was going to leave and cut her off. Or that she should be terrified that he was going to release an incriminating set of texts she'd sent.
I say this with an admitted hope that Tyreek is innocent, but threats aren't always physical and they're not always threatening illegal stuff. Other types may be just as bad, but if I was filming a Hallmark movie called, "Tyreek's Terror: Defending Against A Woman's Wrath", some potential lines for the main character could be...
"You should be terrified of me [because I can walk away and you'll end up working at Hardee's]."
"You should be terrified of me [because I can go public with your history of threatening me in texts]."
"You should be terrified of me [because I'll cut off all sex]." (Usually that's a line for a female character, but Tyreek's good hands and quick moves can make it work.)
"You should be terrified of me [because you love me so much that you'll wither and die without me, and we both know it]."
"You should be terrified of me [because I'll show your mom that porn film that you participated in during college]."
|