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ThaVirus 11-18-2017 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 13221725)
I am just curious, how many women would think that driving Uber at 2 AM and letting the large man sit in the front seat is a good idea? Not defending any actions on his part by any means but this does not sound like a smart way to protect yourself. :shrug:

How would having him sit in the backseat make any difference?

Red Dawg 11-18-2017 04:39 AM

This won't end well. Winston is a dumbass and his play looks more and more like a bust.

chiefzilla1501 11-18-2017 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 13221894)
I don't know if that necessarily means bust. It might mean you didn't live up to expectations, but to be a bust I think you have to flat out suck and have a short career.

I agree. Using the word bust way too literally. He's been disappointing. He hasn't been good but he hasn't been bad and he still has plenty of career ahead of him. I think we underestimate how many middling qbs there are in the league.

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic (Post 13222182)
She’s definitely a rape apologist.

Says a guy whose profile says he loves fast women!

Oh, btw, I updated my sig for you.

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Dawg (Post 13222416)
This won't end well. Winston is a dumbass and his play looks more and more like a bust.

Yeah, he's not cuttin' it with his play. Anyone can see that. What I can't see is being is a mediot. If one is a public figure, all and any accusations are now facts.

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleazar (Post 13221679)
NFL investigating allegation that Jameis Winston groped female Uber driver; QB says 'accusation is false'





http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...le-uber-driver

Yay! ESPN! I thought no one thought they were credible anymore. Not surprised you created this thread, since you've always hated Jameis.

Chiefshrink 11-18-2017 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 13222334)
These damn things are so touchy these days (see what I did there?) it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s BS.

We live in a culture of "I am woman here me roar on steroids that are going after men and making up for severe injustices whether sexual or financial or both for the past few thousand years" that make the 70's decade look tame. But seriously this woman's movement isn't anything new because the secular world during the 1st century was just as bad if not worse.

Word got out several years ago that your average sexual harassment lawsuit is around 50K. Don't know what that amount is today but I am sure it is higher. IF the company/celebrity is big and depending on what type of sexual violation with hard evidence(see Al Franken:D) obviously the settlement could be potentially much bigger.

Some cases are legit and some are not.

However, those women who have been "jilted"(not sexually harassed/violated) who are broke and crave attention are to be avoided at costs !!!

Like most men can't resist sex, watching porn and football, most women can't resist attention, $$ and watching the HallMark Channel:D

Men beware of your words and physical actions because there is $$ to be made and attention to be had by a certain percentage of women and lawyers. In our society today interpretation of those words and physical actions will always side with the woman whether true or not PERIOD. It is what the woman "thinks" and most of all "feels" that takes precedence whether the allegation is true or not. All a woman has to do is open her mouth and HR and the lawyers come running to beckon her call whether the allegation is true or not.

This is the culture we live in and 'relativity' rules our day.

BlackHelicopters 11-18-2017 11:49 AM

I thought Winston only harassed crab legs.

WhawhaWhat 11-18-2017 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea (Post 13222630)
Yay! ESPN! I thought no one thought they were credible anymore.

Nobody said that. Unless it was someone trying to deflect a story they didn't like.

kccrow 11-18-2017 11:57 AM

The NFL is really on top of shit that happened over a year and a half ago....

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 13222678)
We live in a culture of "I am woman here me roar on steroids that are going after men and making up for severe injustices whether sexual or financial or both for the past few thousand years" that make the 70's decade look tame. But seriously this woman's movement isn't anything new because the secular world during the 1st century was just as bad if not worse.

Word got out several years ago that your average sexual harassment lawsuit is around 50K. Don't know what that amount is today but I am sure it is higher. IF the company/celebrity is big and depending on what type of sexual violation with hard evidence(see Al Franken:D) obviously the settlement could be potentially much bigger.

Some cases are legit and some are not.

However, those women who have been "jilted"(not sexually harassed/violated) who are broke and crave attention are to be avoided at costs !!!

Like most men can't resist sex, watching porn and football, most women can't resist attention, $$ and watching the HallMark Channel:D

Men beware of your words and physical actions because there is $$ to be made and attention to be had by a certain percentage of women. In our society today interpretation of those words and physical actions will always side with the woman whether true or not PERIOD. It is what the woman "thinks" and most of all "feels" that takes precedence whether the allegation is true or not. All a woman has to do is open her mouth and HR and the lawyers come running to beckon her call whether the allegation is true or not.

This is the culture we live in and 'relativity' rules our day.

Plus there's the deep pocket cases that any lawyer will pursue.

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 13222687)
Nobody said that. Unless it was someone trying to deflect a story they didn't like.

Not in this thread but plenty of times elsewhere—which is what I was referring to. Especially those on the right, of which Eleazar is a member. ESPN has pushed PC and the right has complained about it.

In fact here's a post of your own on it. So you're wrong.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...&postcount=116

WhawhaWhat 11-18-2017 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea (Post 13222712)
Not in this thread but plenty of times elsewhere—which is what I was referring to.

The programming maybe but not the reporting.

BucEyedPea 11-18-2017 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 13222717)
The programming maybe but not the reporting.

I don't see that as a distinction with a big difference. They are related. Sexual misconduct is trendy now.
My post on this, was directed more to the author of the thread relying on ESPN as a conservative. Because it's been the right that has complained most about ESPN.

Chiefshrink 11-18-2017 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea (Post 13222711)
Plus there's the deep pocket cases that any lawyer will pursue.

Oh absolutely and why I stated big companies/celebrities.


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