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The NFL rarely has all the facts and they don't need to. |
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At this point it doesn't even matter if he wins on appeal or not, it's still a mess. |
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Legally, that is. Perception is, of course, another matter entirely. FAX |
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It’s entirely possible that he did it and it was a violent act also. Forgive me for trying to keep an open mind. |
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I just dont believe in that approach, if your convinced take it to a court 50/50 chance you win. For all we know they had nothing seems a cowardly approach. |
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My only horse in this race is that the NFL can suspend him for this whether people want to believe that or not. Today's PC has zero bearing on what the NFL will do. They aren't beholden to any criminal precedent. |
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The courts have already litigated this and said the NFL (commissioner) has the ability to suspend any player they believe violated the Personal Conduct policy. That is why Elliott decided not to pursue it further. |
Everyone is just assuming that Tyreek Hill is the primary suspect that the DA can't convict.
We don't know. Could be the wife, could be the childcare person, could be a child accident. People are assuming it's Tyreek because of a previous crime. |
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