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I anticipate a long suspension coming down from the NFL. The Chiefs are no-win here. |
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Some info (such as photos) will probably leak eventually and he'll be released on the spot. I think the chances he ever appears in a game for the Chiefs again are pretty low. |
Guessing the DA and prosecutors are going to let CPS do the dirty work to gather more evidence if what others have said is even remotely true
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They took a chance on a guy in the 5th round who was only available at that point in the draft because of the DV concerns. They got 3 amazing years from him on his rookie contract. It'll suck if we have to release him because of the what-might-have-been, but we'll have absolutely won out in spades. (This at least helps me to feel less awful about what I unfortunately expect to be the end result.) |
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Well... I had trepidation about Hill when we drafted him. I didn't like it; but I've lived enough life to have seen good people do ****ed up things and was open to a second chance. Unfortunately, I've also seen abusive behavior become a pattern. Hunt is not the same; nothing he did is anywhere near as bad as either of Hill's alleged offenses. I think Hunt has a drinking/temper problem, and needs to get help. But after lying to the team about the incident(s) and getting caught on film, yeah, the team did the right thing. It's the only thing you CAN do, and have any authority as an organization over everyone that works at 1 Arrowhead Drive. Clark's offenses in college, when you look into them, are not nearly the same as either although it would be closer in scope to Hunt's transgressions. Some girl said he hit her, then said he didn't, and maybe he probably did, but at any rate it obviously wasn't a BEATING or it would've obvious. AND the felony home invasion thing was that he apparently stole another kid's laptop out of his dorm room. So, yeah, not good, but not punching your pregnant girlfriend and then perhaps breaking that child's arm at three years old bad. And for his NFL career, he's stayed out of trouble. I can't root for a guy who is a serial abuser of women and children. It ruins everything. IF The Chiefs think he did this, you have to cut him. So where's YOUR line? |
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I think the biggest reason Hill is here still, is because the Chiefs simply don’t want him playing for another team. There is no reason to cut him now, so he can go play for the Browns next year. He will probably not be serving any suspension until 2020.
They still need to draft a wr and sign one of the available veterans like Crabtree to a 1yr deal. Be prepared to not have him Veach |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Statement from Tyreek Hill through his attorneys regarding the investigation:<br><br>“I love and support my family above anything. My son’s health and happiness is my number one priority.” <a href="https://t.co/jDcAVG6Wy7">pic.twitter.com/jDcAVG6Wy7</a></p>— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) <a href="https://twitter.com/bepryor/status/1121425368559292416?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 25, 2019</a></blockquote>
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If Hill and his attorney can't come out with a statement saying that Hill is not guilty of any wrong doing pretty quick then then this just needs to be over. I hate it but as far as the Chiefs go they shouldn't be held hostage by the situation. Trade him to Cleveland and move on. As far as Hill goes if he's guilty he needs to be held accountable. If's!
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When shit hits the fan you come together to try to figure it out, that’s what happened here. They’re both covering for each other, I must be a piece of shit too because I couldn’t flat out call the cops on her over a broken arm. |
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