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He isn't even one mistake away from a ray Rice like suspension. If he so much as farts the wrong way he's getting the hammer. |
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So how was this audio recorded? I can't help but think they had an alexa in the house lol.
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You know, that's three players with known "character" issues that Dorsey drafted. I'm counting Hunt, Hill, and Peters. Apparently, we're now down to Frank Clark and a Tyreek In Limbo. So far, the risk/reward equation isn't working out on those guys. FAX |
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Once the authorities reevaluate their case in light of the audiotape (and whatever the hell else might happen next), the likelihood that Hill will play ball sometime in the next couple of years is well on its way to the sewer. FAX |
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Too much of the wrong has been given undeserved power IMO. |
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So who's the next piece of shit? Does a suspended piece of shit count against our piece of shit total for this season or can we prorate it over a few years?
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The audio recording is completely useless and proves nothing. Any instance where there's a recorded conversation between two people, one of which is totally unaware of the fact that they're being recorded, has to be taken with a grain of salt because the person doing the recording is manipulating the other into incriminating themselves. It blows my mind that people take this shit seriously.
Remember the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp video? Depp looks like a complete psychopath, right? And Heard just looks like a complete angel, amirite? Well new facts have come to light recently and it turns out that Amber Heard is a psychotic bitch. Guess which one didn't know they were being recorded? |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">You all are to use to getting news as reality TV entertainment because it provides the greatest shock value. <br>NFL/Chiefs knew about the tape a while ago, formulated a plan, made a decision, using the draft as an distraction and y’all fall for it every time.</p>— Larry Johnson (@2LarryJohnson7) <a href="https://twitter.com/2LarryJohnson7/status/1121600322462461957?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 26, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Johnson is high, I'm more liable to believe Dorsey is paying off Tyreek's woman and Hunt's victim than this crap.
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Unfortunately, I don't see LJ as a person who is going to be privy to much inside info. regarding the Chiefs.
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I could totally understand why someone would support a guy who has abused his wife and child, but plastic straws?! Do you even recycle, bro? |
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Where's the 11 minutes? Thats not 11 minutes.
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It is a tragedy. |
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There’s 11 minutes of that? |
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Remember, it is not about winning a SB, it is about winning the humanitarian of the year award. Spanking kids used to be the norm and I suspected Tyreek might have been raised that way. The guy can run faster than shit and catch the ball, but they will just go get another one of those off the shelf. |
I'll say again, with the twist of "let the NFL rule on the tape's contents", let the NFL rule on the tape's contents and decide what Tyreek's future in THE NFL is. Maybe, just maybe, if the NFL can't find a way to gift Tyreek to a non-Chiefs team, they might make a better decision.
But Clark kind of sucks at this game, and yes it's a game after watching what happened with KHunt, so I suspect Clark will Clark and the chances of 49 years turning into 50 just became more likely. |
Not to make light of the situation..but why do I feel like Hill scored too soon again....smdh
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She sounds insane, and is likely going to jail for lying Hill admitted nothing
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She perjured herself
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She was protecting 100 million. **** the kid.
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Personally From a pure football stand point I hope they just sit on Hill and let the NFL make their decision and let it ride. Serve his supension and move on. I've lost alot of respect for Hill,and she was clearly baiting him in the conversation. We lost our ass on the KHunt situation.. only for another team to swoop in and take advantage. That's BS. I hope they don't make the same mistake twice. They both need help and hopefully through the suspensions they will have plenty of time to get it.
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It seems obvious to me someone is trying to destroy Hill. That audio tape is a total setup. |
I am sure every 3 year old knows the difference between right and wrong. Nothing the ole' belt cant fix. JFC.
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He kind of sounds like a guy who just wants his woman to shut up.
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It's pretty apparent she was trying to set him up for blackmail or whatever, but what he said was pretty disgusting.
I don't care if a parent spanks their kids. I do when it's appropriate. Sometimes kids throwing tantrums hurt themselves....I think they call it nurse maid elbow that happens when kids drop and flail when you're hanging onto their arm. Shit happens sometimes....I'm not saying he did or didn't do something. Given his background, the most disturbing part was telling her she should be terrified of him. Can't defend that. |
i just hope the Chiefs have learned how they need to be one step behind the NFL when it comes to dealing with these horrible situations...
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Finally listened to the audio.
Here some of my takes: *I think Reek is immature as a parent, and has a toxic relationship with his girl. I'd say they need to give up on that immediately. It's to the point of no return. *I think that the breaking of the arm was an accident. I honestly don't think Tyreek meant to break an arm, and I think he didn't think about how fragile a 3 year old's arm bone is. *Tyreek obviously is not PUNCHING the kid in the chest with any harmful force. I think this line was taken way out of context. What we imagine when we listen to that line, and the forced used in say a real life video would probably put that more into perspective of NOT abusive, just immature and something counseling or parenting guidance could fix. *Personally, I would never use a belt on my kids to establish punishment, but I understand why someone WOULD considering this seems a standard normal practice in households from the generations before. I got the belt a few times, and NEVER thought to run and tattle claiming "abuse". I chalked it up to being a little shithead and learning my lesson. *I don't see Tyreek as this ****ing horrible person that needs crucified. If this is the case, then MANY planeteers parents should have lost their jobs, and been publicly shamed any time they implemented a belt for your punishment. He needs suspended, and put in parenting/counseling help ASAP. Let him come back to Football next season, but This is all fixable. If the Chiefs don't do it, some other team is going to do it and it's going to come back to bite the football team. |
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I see this same shit from randoms in public going to Target or Walmart, etc. Little kids throw fits and have little regard for bodily consequences. They are fragile. |
Just an interesting observation I made last night. I read somewhere in the last couple of days that a couple of months before the incident at OSU that Tyreek had called the cops on Crystal. I was not able to find any references to this but did read a couple of reports from when they first went to court. It seems that when Tyreek went nuts and started hitting Crystal, etc it was a few days after a huge triumph for him and the team in beating Oklahoma partly due to a 92 yard kick return touchdown. Now, just when we are hearing that Tyreek is in negotiations for a big contract this all comes up.
My wonder has to be whether there is a part of Crystal (or even Tyreek) that leads to trying to sabotage him or something. I know, way out on a limb but wanted to pass along what I thought was an interesting possible correlation between these two incidents and the timing for both. |
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On the positive he denied breaking the child's arm. The belt or "hitting in stomach" thing is bad, but without seeing what if any marks are made on the child or how hard it is done...Seems like an AP situation and no one cares about AP any longer.. The she should be terrified is a problem but really she did not appear scared at all and wanted to get in his face and push his buttons. That does not seem conduct the league is going to go crazy on. 6 games suspension. Then he will be playing for us or someone else. |
I'm sure he makes his son spread his arms out and gives him little light love taps to the chest to stop him from crying.
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Chiefs should do the Trump style: "Fake news!"...and go on... tomorrow the people don't know what happend.
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Unfortunately, this seems like the result of the breakdown of the family in society. Broken families create broken children who grow up to be broken adults. Many of these people have the behavior modeled for them and have no idea how to deal with anger and frustration.
Nice job our colleges are doing with simply teaching them anything other than they are valuable only for their physical ability. |
Tyreek's kid is going to stay with the royals for the time being. You know they won't beat anyone.
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Clearly these are two people who should not be together, and they should not have made kids. It's too late on the second part. On the first part, if Tyreek ever sees or talks to the woman again then he's a total writeoff for stupidity. But I kind of suspect that he would just find a new version of her anyway. |
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I think this is going to be a pretty short suspension if this is all the information. |
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We'd just like to know when the raging red river might be coming to a halt. |
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It went from He Good to He Gone
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Think about it Donger; you have a unique and personal way of communicating with your significant other that is based on time spent together, familiarity, cultural background, and the intimacy that you've established over X amount of years together. And while you and I as outsiders could listen to that recording and come away thinking that Tyreek Hill is threatening his girlfriend, he does not for even ONE moment sound like a man who has lost control or is raging. In fact, his demeanor is about 100 times more calm than the current collection of CP harpies who are calling for his head. AND, since we are not privy to the beginning of this conversation, or the whole call in its entirety, WE HAVE NO ****ING CONTEXT IN WHICH TO PLACE THAT STATEMENT. And it disturbs the **** out of me that knowing this, and having been through the Hunt incident, that we STILL have a gaggle of knee-jerk, emotional man-children on this forum who having NO investigative experience of their own to speak of, have already closed the case on this man! Well, I'm not doing that. Unlike the Chiefs and the majority of this cursed fan base, I learned my lesson with Kareem Hunt. I was a knee-jerk idiot with him, but I will not be so with Tyreek. We have an audio tape with no context and a DA who can't put a case together. Not good enough. |
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So Meredith is back.........
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You suspend him and you force the NFL to grow a set. And **** "public opinion". Especially from what I've seen on this board. It would appear my old town of dwelling has become an unrecognizable bastion of overly emotional, knee-jerk idiots. The Chiefs don't go to your office and tell YOU how to run your business, so "the public" can piss and moan until the true courts and the league have had their say. |
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to the court of public opinion and release him, there will be a dozen other teams that will gladly pick him up. And for the most part, those fan bases, and the media will not bend over backwards to vilify the team, the man, and the decision. That's what bothers me. Taking the moral high ground and releasing Hill allows some other team to come in and claim him. This also allows that team the opportunity to look like a moral savior in the sense that they will allow Hill to serve out his suspension and then publicly advocate the fact that they are helping he'll get his life turned around. The Chiefs need to sit on this, let the NFL weigh in allow Hill to play the remainder of his contract and then make a decision. Unless the NFL issues a lifetime ban, then this is the Chiefs problem, and the Chiefs should be the team to help Hill " get his life together." Whatever the **** that entails. Then make the decision once his contract has expired. Piece of shit or not, he needs to be our problem to deal with whether he plays another down under his current contract or not. Otherwise he'll be some other team's piece of shit and I guarantee he won't smell nearly as bad. |
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Criminal case has been reopened
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He's gone by the Monday. He sounds like a f'n monster.
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