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kstater 10-12-2022 09:41 AM

What the **** does his paying payroll taxes have to do with assault?

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Abba-Dabba 10-12-2022 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 16524838)
What the **** dies his paying payroll taxes have to do with assault?

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He's rich so since he pays more taxes than normal schleps like us, he has essentially paid for extra security to clear the path of schleps for his queenieness.

And since "the help" wasn't there to clear the path for him, well he had to take matters into his own hands.

TwistedChief 10-12-2022 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 16524780)
Well, why don't you be my friend and specify which points I make that you agree with and the ones you disagree with?

Seems like the argument against is to call me a name and then rewrite what I actually wrote and argue against that.

You think Chiefs game operations isn't addressing this for what could have been done to prevent the collision with the player?

You think the NFL isn't going to look into this more than to just say Adams is in the wrong.

If Adams pushed him only enough to protect himself and not knock him down, that guy would be in danger of losing privilege to work on the field.

Oh, I assure you I don't care enough to actually engage.

It's just such a weird hill to die opon.

jettio 10-12-2022 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 16524838)
What the **** does his paying payroll taxes have to do with assault?

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Why waste time and resources to write a city charge on that? You already got thousands of dollars from him and Chiefs have road games too.

Let's ticket the other teams players on some weak thing like that and let the other cities set up collisions with Chiefs players and write tickets on that.

It sure is not a state court case.

It is not like he would not have a justification defense that would be based on the NFL games operation manual and the instructions given to workers with field passes.

tooge 10-12-2022 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 16524832)
What charge did you get for choking out the little league ump? This has to be at least that bad.

LMAO. The legend grows. It wasn't an umpire. It was another dad, on our team even, that was assaulting the head coach. No charges filed. But I do like the legend growing.

kstater 10-12-2022 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 16524859)
Why waste time and resources to write a city charge on that? You already got thousands of dollars from him and Chiefs have road games too.



Let's ticket the other teams players on some weak thing like that and let the other cities set up collisions with Chiefs players and write tickets on that.



It sure is not a state court case.



It is not like he would not have a justification defense that would be based on the NFL games operation manual and the instructions given to workers with field passes.

So you're saying anyone that pays taxes in a municipality shouldn't get charged with crimes because they've already paid in to the city?

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jdubya 10-12-2022 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 16524869)
LMAO. The legend grows. It wasn't an umpire. It was another dad, on our team even, that was assaulting the head coach. No charges filed. But I do like the legend growing.

Did you choke him out or was it the Crane? ;)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015...5001765532.jpg

Discuss Thrower 10-12-2022 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 16524828)
So tomorrow, when I leave work, you walk in front of my. I'll shove your ass to the ground. I'm sure you will just be cool with it and just carry on about your day. BTW, in Missouri, by law, shoving someone to the ground is considered assault.

You're a prick for shoving a dude because he mildly inconvenienced you, but he'd be kind of a bitch if he pressed charges against you if he did not have any sort of appreciable injury.

jjchieffan 10-12-2022 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 16524859)
Why waste time and resources to write a city charge on that? You already got thousands of dollars from him and Chiefs have road games too.

Let's ticket the other teams players on some weak thing like that and let the other cities set up collisions with Chiefs players and write tickets on that.

It sure is not a state court case.

It is not like he would not have a justification defense that would be based on the NFL games operation manual and the instructions given to workers with field passes.

Good morning Jethro. Still in here doubling down in your stupidity I see. ROFL.

Uh oh. I changed your username. I already stereotyped you as a black man that votes democrat, roots for the Faiders, and cries racism every time that you don't get your way. I guess there's just no end to my racism. Lmao

jettio 10-12-2022 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 16524885)
So you're saying anyone that pays taxes in a municipality shouldn't get charged with crimes because they've already paid in to the city?

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No.

Did not say that. I guess they did file a ticket. Not sure it would be charged before set up virtual hearing because of COVID.

Oh well. Could end up delaying any NFL punishment, and be a break for Adams because fine in city court is capped at $500 or $1,000, which is much less than a game check.

suzzer99 10-12-2022 10:13 AM

I'm all for bashing the Faders. But whiplash and headache and minor concussion? Come on. Refs and sideline workers take much worse tumbles than that all the time.

Just be a man, own up to the fact that you got in his way, which didn't deserve getting shoved - but still you should have watched where you were going. Then shake hands and accept his apology and move on.

People whose dream in life is to win a big nonsense lawsuit suck.

jd1020 10-12-2022 10:17 AM

Ya I'm not accepting anyone's apology that shoved me down just because we happened to be walking in the same area. That person can get ****ed. Guarantee if that guy was bigger than Adams he doesn't attempt to push him to the ground.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16524926)
I'm all for bashing the Faders. But whiplash and headache and minor concussion? Come on. Refs and sideline workers take much worse tumbles than that all the time.

Just be a man, own up to the fact that you got in his way, which didn't deserve getting shoved - but still you should have watched where you were going. Then shake hands and accept his apology and move on.

People whose dream in life is to win a big nonsense lawsuit suck.

JFC can't believe how stupid some of you are.

This is the definition of victim blaming.

"Own up to the fact that you got in his way" :facepalm:

Hard to "shake his hand" when he didn't even attempt to help him up, or stick around to make sure he was alright.

Butt****ing moron.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 16524935)
Ya I'm not accepting anyone's apology that shoved me down just because we happened to be walking in the same area. That person can get ****ed. Guarantee if that guy was bigger than Adams he doesn't attempt to push him to the ground.

He needs to own up to the fact that he never should've been in his way in the first place though!

tooge 10-12-2022 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by jdubya (Post 16524889)
Did you choke him out or was it the Crane? ;)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015...5001765532.jpg

Actually didn't even choke him. I held both his hands crossed across his chest and pinned him up against a fence until he calmed down. The legend of the event had more going on than the actual event.

tooge 10-12-2022 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 16524893)
You're a prick for shoving a dude because he mildly inconvenienced you, but he'd be kind of a bitch if he pressed charges against you if he did not have any sort of appreciable injury.

exactly

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16524926)

Just be a man, own up to the fact that you got in his way, which didn't deserve getting shoved - but still you should have watched where you were going. Then shake hands and accept his apology and move on.

Shake a man's hand who shoved you to the ground? "Sorry for getting in your way, sir"

WTF kind of weak ass shit is that? LMAO

That's the most beta, pussy ass shit i've read on CP, ever. And i've read a lot of Clay posts....

Gravedigger 10-12-2022 10:22 AM

Such a weak, opportunistic society.

KCUnited 10-12-2022 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16524926)
I'm all for bashing the Faders. But whiplash and headache and minor concussion? Come on.

Dolphins bringing him in for a look

dirk digler 10-12-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16524942)
JFC can't believe how stupid some of you are.

This is the definition of victim blaming.

"Own up to the fact that you got in his way" :facepalm:

Hard to "shake his hand" when he didn't even attempt to help him up, or stick around to make sure he was alright.

Butt****ing moron.

No shit. The guy is running to get some shots for ESPN and carrying a big camera and never touches DA. I guess he deserves to get shoved or punched in the face for that. Some people are really dumb.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16524947)
Shake a man's hand who shoved you to the ground? "Sorry for getting in your way, sir"

WTF kind of weak ass shit is that? LMAO

That's the most beta, pussy ass shit i've read on CP, ever. And i've read a lot of Clay posts....

Exactly.

Says a lot about how much of a pussy that guy is.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 16524948)
Such a weak, opportunistic society.

Yea, that's the issue/takeaway here, and not the people defending Adams and himself, who was clearly the asshole in this situation.

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16524960)
Yea, that's the issue/takeaway here, and not the people defending Adams who was clearly the asshole in this situation.

I feel like i said my piece on that Gravedigger type attitude yesterday.

Again, if the kid decides to pursue litigation and has some sort of case, good for him.

Rich people sue mother****ers all the time because they have the power and money to do so. They make a shit ton of money doing it.

FFS, we have people getting away with murder because their cash allows them to **** people over.

We have instances in this country where burglars are suing home owners.

So if "the little guy" gets a slice of the pie as APPROVED BY THE COURTS then good for him.

WEAK would be passing on life changing/family changing money because you feel some type of way about society. STRONG is standing up against dickheads like Adams who think they can just shove people because they think they're better than you. STRONG is taking care of you and your own. **** that "weak" bullshit.

jettio 10-12-2022 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by jjchieffan (Post 16524908)
Good morning Jethro. Still in here doubling down in your stupidity I see. ROFL.

Uh oh. I changed your username. I already stereotyped you as a black man that votes democrat, roots for the Faiders, and cries racism every time that you don't get your way. I guess there's just no end to my racism. Lmao

Just watch the rewriting of people names to make a race joke. Mods hate it when posters do that. Especially when they are being phony about it.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16524972)
I feel like i said my piece on that Gravedigger type attitude yesterday.

Again, if the kid decides to pursue litigation and has some sort of case, good for him.

Rich people sue mother****ers all the time because they have the power and money to do so. They make a shit ton of money doing it.

FFS, we have people getting away with murder because their cash allows them to **** people over.

We have instances in this country where burglars are suing home owners.

So if "the little guy" gets a slice of the pie as APPROVED BY THE COURTS then good for him.

WEAK would be passing on life changing/family changing money because you feel some type of way about society. STRONG is standing up against dickheads like Adams who think they can just shove people because they think they're better than you. STRONG is taking care of you and your own. **** that "weak" bullshit.

Agree 100%.

I personally wouldn't sue, but then again, I'm probably chasing Adams through the tunnel when I get back up, because there's no chance I'm just taking that.

But I find it hilarious that Gravedigger used the word "society", because the takeaway for me from this thread is that society is ****ed when you have so many people coming to the defense of Adams here, especially considering this is a Chiefs forum so it's not just biased Raiders fans.

Agreeing on right and wrong shouldn't be this difficult.

chiefzilla1501 10-12-2022 10:37 AM

I’ve been using the example that you can’t shove a cafeteria worker at your office because he very innocently ran into you with a tub of food.

But the more relevant example is… you can’t shove a reporter who sticks a mic in their face. In some cases practically jabbing it in their face. Which is way worse because the reporter is intentionally provoking. Sports leagues are extremely protective of their media even when they can be way too aggressive. Even so much as yelling at reporters is going to cause trouble.

So what makes anyone think it’s acceptable for a kid whose clearly not trying to bother anyone… just trying to get his equipment from point A to point B. Why would the nfl not protect the equipment guy when they’ve done cartwheels to defend media members? I’d be shocked if the nfl didn’t take a strong stand and if they don’t, they’re hypocrites

Gravedigger 10-12-2022 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16524960)
Yea, that's the issue/takeaway here, and not the people defending Adams and himself, who was clearly the asshole in this situation.

There are plenty of assholes in the world, doesn't mean you need to be a weak ass and overplay your injuries to drum up sympathy for a quick payday.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 16524996)
There are plenty of assholes in the world, doesn't mean you need to be a weak ass and overplay your injuries to drum up sympathy for a quick payday.

Again, the fact that you're more upset about that says more about you than anything.

If Adams doesn't want this guy to sue, maybe he shouldn't be an asshole/bully because his team lost. Can you imagine how entitled you have to be to do what he did and follow it up with that half ass apology?

But sure, it was the guy that was just doing his job that's the REAL asshole here!

htismaqe 10-12-2022 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 16524995)
I’ve been using the example that you can’t shove a cafeteria worker at your office because he very innocently ran into you with a tub of food.

But the more relevant example is… you can’t shove a reporter who sticks a mic in their face. In some cases practically jabbing it in their face. Which is way worse because the reporter is intentionally provoking. Sports leagues are extremely protective of their media even when they can be way too aggressive. Even so much as yelling at reporters is going to cause trouble.

So what makes anyone think it’s acceptable for a kid whose clearly not trying to bother anyone… just trying to get his equipment from point A to point B. Why would the nfl not protect the equipment guy when they’ve done cartwheels to defend media members? I’d be shocked if the nfl didn’t take a strong stand and if they don’t, they’re hypocrites

I said it yesterday.

Paparazzi with a camera gets shoved by a celebrity, charges are filed. This is going exactly the way it should.

htismaqe 10-12-2022 10:42 AM

So now the argument is that the guy is faking being hurt?

JFC, this thread just needs to be Rompered.

suzzer99 10-12-2022 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16524947)
Shake a man's hand who shoved you to the ground? "Sorry for getting in your way, sir"

WTF kind of weak ass shit is that? LMAO

That's the most beta, pussy ass shit i've read on CP, ever. And i've read a lot of Clay posts....

What part of "accept his apology" wasn't clear?

suzzer99 10-12-2022 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16524972)
So if "the little guy" gets a slice of the pie as APPROVED BY THE COURTS then good for him.

WEAK would be passing on life changing/family changing money because you feel some type of way about society. STRONG is standing up against dickheads like Adams who think they can just shove people because they think they're better than you. STRONG is taking care of you and your own. **** that "weak" bullshit.

If he's not even remotely hurt (which I'd bet money he wasn't), then this attitude - just hoping your whole life to hit the lawsuit lottery from someone with more money than you over some BS - is everything that's wrong with this country imo.

You can justify a TON of unethical shit by saying "I did it for my family's financial stability". Doesn't make it right.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525010)
What part of "accept his apology" wasn't clear?

His apology that he didn't make face to face when he had the opportunity? The one he made on Twitter clearly for PR purposes and not at all genuine? The one where he made excuses for his actions?

He claimed he "immediately" felt bad, but he didn't try to help the guy up, make sure he was alright, and apologize face to face.

When exactly was this man supposed to "shake his hand"?

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525010)
What part of "accept his apology" wasn't clear?

**** his apology.

You're over here acting like it was an incidental bump. He ****ing shoved him with two hands.

That's not incidental. He didn't HAVE to do that. He coulda just stopped. Or he could just incidentally bumped him. But no, he made a CHOICE to shove.

You know what that is? It's called DISRESPECT.

You wanna shake the hand of the man who just disrespected you like that?

Quite frankly, i don't know how your reaction isn't to get up and shove him back out of pure anger.

Gravedigger 10-12-2022 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16525002)
Again, the fact that you're more upset about that says more about you than anything.

If Adams doesn't want this guy to sue, maybe he shouldn't be an asshole/bully because his team lost. Can you imagine how entitled you have to be to do what he did and follow it up with that half ass apology?

But sure, it was the guy that was just doing his job that's the REAL asshole here!

I didn't say he was an asshole, idiot, I'm saying you don't have to sue every asshole in the world by drumming up overinflated charges and faking injuries in order to sue someone that has more money than you, thus perpetuating the cycle of weakness and victimhood that clogs up our courts and society that many of you complain about on a daily basis, yet somehow it's Devante Adams so this time it's okay. Your hypocrisy is hilarious as per usual, I doubt if this was Travis Kelce doing this you would be saying he needs to pay up. Don't say that statement isn't true because we all know it is, this board would be on Kelce's side 100% and not saying he's some rich guy who deserves to pay the little guy a slice. Be consistent, either support frivolous lawsuits, weakness, victimhood, and we deserve your money, or stand up against the weak in the country and call it for what it was, a push to the ground, dust yourself off and go about your life. Whiplash? Possible small concussion and a headache? Sorry, that's just utter bullshit.

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525018)
If he's not even remotely hurt (which I'd bet money he wasn't), then this attitude - just hoping your whole life to hit the lawsuit lottery - is everything that's wrong with this country imo.

Take it up with the law.

You don't give a **** about this kid. You aint feeding his family. He won't even be in yours or anyone else's thoughts by this time next week. Your "morality" means dick.

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 16525027)
I didn't say he was an asshole, idiot, I'm saying you don't have to sue every asshole in the world by drumming up overinflated charges and faking injuries in order to sue someone that has more money than you, thus perpetuating the cycle of weakness and victimhood that clogs up our courts and society that many of you complain about on a daily basis, yet somehow it's Devante Adams so this time it's okay. Your hypocrisy is hilarious as per usual, I doubt if this was Travis Kelce doing this you would be saying he needs to pay up. Don't say that statement isn't true because we all know it is, this board would be on Kelce's side 100% and not saying he's some rich guy who deserves to pay the little guy a slice. Be consistent, either support frivolous lawsuits, weakness, victimhood, and we deserve your money, or stand up against the weak in the country and call it for what it was, a push to the ground, dust yourself off and go about your life. Whiplash? Possible small concussion and a headache? Sorry, that's just utter bullshit.

Take it up with the law.

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 16525027)
I didn't say he was an asshole, idiot, I'm saying you don't have to sue every asshole in the world by drumming up overinflated charges and faking injuries in order to sue someone that has more money than you, thus perpetuating the cycle of weakness and victimhood that clogs up our courts and society that many of you complain about on a daily basis, yet somehow it's Devante Adams so this time it's okay. Your hypocrisy is hilarious as per usual, I doubt if this was Travis Kelce doing this you would be saying he needs to pay up. Don't say that statement isn't true because we all know it is, this board would be on Kelce's side 100% and not saying he's some rich guy who deserves to pay the little guy a slice. Be consistent, either support frivolous lawsuits, weakness, victimhood, and we deserve your money, or stand up against the weak in the country and call it for what it was, a push to the ground, dust yourself off and go about your life. Whiplash? Possible small concussion and a headache? Sorry, that's just utter bullshit.

You're a ****ing moron. If that was Travis Kelce, my opinion wouldn't change one bit.

I'm clearly not the one that has issues seeing right from wrong.

I bet if that were a women he shoved, you wouldn't have an issue with charges or him being sued. You're the hypocrite here, not me.

htismaqe 10-12-2022 10:54 AM

Yep, the injuries are fake. No way he was hurt.

:doh!:

staylor26 10-12-2022 10:54 AM

I'm just going to say it, because I know I'm not the only one that sees it, jettio/Gravedigger/suzzer all have one thing in common...

Sassy Squatch 10-12-2022 10:59 AM

What are the injuries? They been specified?

Spott 10-12-2022 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16525054)
I'm just going to say it, because I know I'm not the only one that sees it, jettio/Gravedigger/suzzer all have one thing in common...

Who are 3 people that have never been in my kitchen?

KCUnited 10-12-2022 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 16525076)
What are the injuries? They been specified?

Whiplash, headache and a possible minor concussion per the citation

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Raiders WR Davante Adams cited for assault in Kansas City, MO, after pushing a photographer while leaving the field in the Chiefs&#39; Monday night win against Las Vegas. Here&#39;s a copy of the citation, filed in KC Municipal Court. <a href="https://t.co/0JYxABuHOY">pic.twitter.com/0JYxABuHOY</a></p>&mdash; Shain Bergan (@ShainKCTV) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShainKCTV/status/1580209910591401985?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 12, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Oxford 10-12-2022 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525053)
Yep, the injuries are fake. No way he was hurt.
:doh!:

In some respects this like a "fender bender". No obvious injuries, but later stiff neck, sore back etc. The next question is so "What happened"? and "Did you file a police report"?. For our insurance to cover this as a workplace injury we need corroboration. So a police report gets filed (maybe by Arrowhead staff because of where it happened and to whom), police reports go to the PA's office and whammo charges are filed.

Wrong place wrong time (Yep). Athlete acting like a dick (yep). Bad PR look for the NFL (YES). On the basis of the last statement, he is suspended

Sassy Squatch 10-12-2022 11:04 AM

LMAOROFLLMAOROFLLMAO That's the same energy as being involved in a minor rear end collision and acting paralyzed from the neck down. Good for you, photography guy. Get that $$$.

Grim 10-12-2022 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 16525081)
Who are 3 people that have never been in my kitchen?

that was a great episode.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3f/6a...e75a0586dd.jpg

KCUnited 10-12-2022 11:08 AM

The guy got himself checked out and we must believe all doctors and nurses

:bolt:

Oxford 10-12-2022 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 16525091)
LMAOROFLLMAOROFLLMAO That's the same energy as being involved in a minor rear end collision and acting paralyzed from the neck down. Good for you, photography guy. Get that $$$.

Overreacting a bit? We don't know who instructed this guy to file this complaint, on who's advice he was acting, was it something he was TOLD to do? This is an allegation until the PA reviews the facts of the case. At that point it is dismissed or filed with the court.

Megatron96 10-12-2022 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 16524828)
So tomorrow, when I leave work, you walk in front of my. I'll shove your ass to the ground. I'm sure you will just be cool with it and just carry on about your day. BTW, in Missouri, by law, shoving someone to the ground is considered assault.

Are you trying to question what my emotional reaction would be if I were the camera guy with this post?

Because I've already addressed what I think the punishment should be, and as we know, Adams has been charged with a misdemeanor, which seems about right for this incident. So as I said earlier, he'll pay some kind of fine.

But if we're just making up random scenarios for fun, okay I guess.

Would I be 'fine' if you tried to push me to the ground? Well, I'd be okay physically, assuming you could actually push me to the ground. Would I be annoyed? Yeah sure. And if I were the age of that kid I might even get angry for a second. But I doubt the thought of suing anybody would cross my mind.

I just don't think that way. And my brother is a senior partner at one of the bigger law firms in the country, and early in his career he worked insurance defense (he moved on to another specialty after 3-4 years), so he's dealt with a lot of lawsuits. So I can sue just about anyone i want and it literally won't cost me a thing, or very very little.

But I've never really thought about suing anyone over piddly shit.

penguinz 10-12-2022 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 16524838)
What the **** does his paying payroll taxes have to do with assault?

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Just another example of jettio being reeruned.

RollChiefsRoll 10-12-2022 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16525082)
Whiplash, headache and a possible minor concussion per the citation

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Raiders WR Davante Adams cited for assault in Kansas City, MO, after pushing a photographer while leaving the field in the Chiefs&#39; Monday night win against Las Vegas. Here&#39;s a copy of the citation, filed in KC Municipal Court. <a href="https://t.co/0JYxABuHOY">pic.twitter.com/0JYxABuHOY</a></p>&mdash; Shain Bergan (@ShainKCTV) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShainKCTV/status/1580209910591401985?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 12, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Holy shit they posted Adams’s address. Looks like a nice joint per Google street view.

Fishels 10-12-2022 11:35 AM

Love to see it. Raiders season will be over if they even struggle with the Texans

penguinz 10-12-2022 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16525054)
I'm just going to say it, because I know I'm not the only one that sees it, jettio/Gravedigger/suzzer all have one thing in common...

They are reeruned?

MarkDavis'Haircut 10-12-2022 11:46 AM

Cameraman watched Chambers vs Malone.

Great episode of Cheers!

MarkDavis'Haircut 10-12-2022 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Grim (Post 16525093)

Cliff Clavin is the GOAT

kevrunner 10-12-2022 11:56 AM

Anybody see the player on the Detroit Lions get hurt and ended going off the field in an ambulance? If you watch the play he was injured on, you would think no way he could be injured that bad. The cameraman got shoved pretty hard, everyone has to agree on that at least, for anyone to say no way he could have sustained any injuries is being pretty closed minded. Adams didn’t give him a love tap. The NFL has to give Adams some kind of suspension, if only to deter other NFL players from committing similar assaults in the future.

neech 10-12-2022 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by kevrunner (Post 16525252)
Anybody see the player on the Detroit Lions get hurt and ended going off the field in an ambulance? If you watch the play he was injured on, you would think no way he could be injured that bad. The cameraman got shoved pretty hard, everyone has to agree on that at least, for anyone to say no way he could have sustained any injuries is being pretty closed minded. Adams didn’t give him a love tap. The NFL has to give Adams some kind of suspension, if only to deter other NFL players from committing similar assaults in the future.

His injury lawyer said he was in some serious pain.

htismaqe 10-12-2022 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by neech (Post 16525257)
His injury lawyer said he was in some serious pain.

What injury lawyer?

Pepe Silvia 10-12-2022 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525262)
What injury lawyer?

Mike DePasquale.

Balto 10-12-2022 12:01 PM

Only thing that makes sense is a 10 year restraining order with a mile radius. Then Chiefs give this guy a 10 year contract that includes traveling with the team to Vegas once a year.

Really the only thing that makes sense for the camera guys protection...

ptlyon 10-12-2022 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 16525267)
Mike DePasquale.

Does he make frozen pizzas too?

TEX 10-12-2022 12:02 PM

I saw the whole thing. I was sitting in aisle 114 for the game. And afterwards, my friends and I rushed down to yell at the refs, and that's when Devonte did it. My friend called him a "dickwad" pretty loudly. LMAO

neech 10-12-2022 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525262)
What injury lawyer?

I was just making that up, but you know the lawyers we're salivating wanting to case his case. I'm sure he has one by now.

htismaqe 10-12-2022 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by neech (Post 16525279)
I was just making that up, but you know the lawyers we're salivating wanting to case his case. I'm sure he has one by now.

There's no stuff out there about him hiring a lawyer at all. He filled out a police report and criminal charges were filed. Nothing more.

Sorry if you got hit in the crossfire but this whole narrative about the camera guy wanting money is completely and utterly fabricated. There's been zero indication the guy is wanting money, suing, or anything of the sort.

kevrunner 10-12-2022 12:14 PM

Here is the play I was referring to where the Lions player got seriously injured, no way you would ever think this play would result in the player having to go to the hospital, thankfully he is OK, felt so sorry for the father running onto the field to check on his son. I think the cameraman deserves the benefit of the doubt considering Adams is the one who did the assault, Adams doesn’t deserve any kind of benefit from the general public.

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suzzer99 10-12-2022 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kevrunner (Post 16525252)
Anybody see the player on the Detroit Lions get hurt and ended going off the field in an ambulance? If you watch the play he was injured on, you would think no way he could be injured that bad. The cameraman got shoved pretty hard, everyone has to agree on that at least, for anyone to say no way he could have sustained any injuries is being pretty closed minded. Adams didn’t give him a love tap. The NFL has to give Adams some kind of suspension, if only to deter other NFL players from committing similar assaults in the future.

If he's really injured, then yes.

What I'm objecting to is the attitude of making up injuries to "Go get that money woo-hoo! GET PAID MFER!!! Everyone else would do the same!" No, we wouldn't.

Also staylor I've had you on ignore for years. You are the worst most unnecessarily confrontational poster on this site. You personally ruin like 3-4 threads a week. So feel free to go nuts all you want. I only see your replies when someone quotes you, which is very rare.

suzzer99 10-12-2022 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525295)
There's no stuff out there about him hiring a lawyer at all. He filled out a police report and criminal charges were filed. Nothing more.

Sorry if you got hit in the crossfire but this whole narrative about the camera guy wanting money is completely and utterly fabricated. There's been zero indication the guy is wanting money, suing, or anything of the sort.

I think it's when you see "whiplash" on the police report that you start to wonder.

Has anyone here actually ever had whiplash? What's it like? How did you get it?

Marcellus 10-12-2022 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16524942)
JFC can't believe how stupid some of you are.

This is the definition of victim blaming.

"Own up to the fact that you got in his way" :facepalm:

Hard to "shake his hand" when he didn't even attempt to help him up, or stick around to make sure he was alright.

Butt****ing moron.

Well I mean, its Suzzer........

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mr. tegu 10-12-2022 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 16524995)
I’ve been using the example that you can’t shove a cafeteria worker at your office because he very innocently ran into you with a tub of food.

But the more relevant example is… you can’t shove a reporter who sticks a mic in their face. In some cases practically jabbing it in their face. Which is way worse because the reporter is intentionally provoking. Sports leagues are extremely protective of their media even when they can be way too aggressive. Even so much as yelling at reporters is going to cause trouble.

So what makes anyone think it’s acceptable for a kid whose clearly not trying to bother anyone… just trying to get his equipment from point A to point B. Why would the nfl not protect the equipment guy when they’ve done cartwheels to defend media members? I’d be shocked if the nfl didn’t take a strong stand and if they don’t, they’re hypocrites


Well you see, I’ve read in this thread from a certain poster that his mistake is not that he shoved him, but that he shoved him too hard. He should have calculated how much force the guy could take before the shove, adjust his strength accordingly, and shoved him just enough to push him back three feet but not actually fall.

IowaHawkeyeChief 10-12-2022 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525349)
I think it's when you see "whiplash" on the police report that you start to wonder.

Has anyone here actually ever had whiplash? What's it like? How did you get it?

I used to think like you and then I was leaving the airport after a trip and was at the parking pay booth and a lady hit me in the rear I got out no real damage it was that soft she was nice and we went our way. That night my neck and back hurt terribly and it was a light tap and I was in an odd position inserting my card into the PayStation. I didn't go to the doc or anything and it felt better in a few days, and that was a light tap. Since then whiplash is real and can happen from not too traumatic occasions.

mr. tegu 10-12-2022 12:52 PM

Adams even hesitated for a moment after the guy fell. He could have gone along ways to making it right in the moment by helping the guy up and apologizing, and maybe even making a gesture like game used gloves or something.

suzzer99 10-12-2022 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief (Post 16525370)
I used to think like you and then I was leaving the airport after strip and was at the parking pay booth and a lady hit me in the rear I got out no real damage it was that soft she was ice and we went our way. That night my neck and back hurt terribly and it was a light tap and I was in an odd position inserting my card into the PlayStation. I didn't go to the doc or anything and it felt better in a few days, if that was a light tap. Since then whiplash is real and can happen from no to traumatic occasions.

Ok that's why I asked.

Again if the kid is really injured then he should obviously be compensated for everything and pain and suffering and whatever.

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525295)
There's no stuff out there about him hiring a lawyer at all. He filled out a police report and criminal charges were filed. Nothing more.

Sorry if you got hit in the crossfire but this whole narrative about the camera guy wanting money is completely and utterly fabricated. There's been zero indication the guy is wanting money, suing, or anything of the sort.

Yes its a hypothetical debate.

jd1020 10-12-2022 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525373)
Ok that's why I asked.

Again if the kid is really injured then he should obviously be compensated for everything and pain and suffering and whatever.

He's probably going to need a therapist too from the emotional damage he's suffering from for going down like a bitch on national TV, so we need to make the number bigger.

KCUnited 10-12-2022 12:57 PM

One person hears the N-word shouted - yep

Guy claims injuries after getting assaulted on live TV - nope

ToxSocks 10-12-2022 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 16525376)
He's probably going to need a therapist too from the emotional damage he's suffering from for going down like a bitch on national TV, so we need to make the number bigger.

Take it up with the law. Hypothetically.

htismaqe 10-12-2022 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 16525348)
What I'm objecting to is the attitude of making up injuries to "Go get that money woo-hoo! GET PAID MFER!!! Everyone else would do the same!" No, we wouldn't.

Who exactly made up injuries to get money?

Marcellus 10-12-2022 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16525379)
One person hears the N-word shouted - yep

Guy claims injuries after getting assaulted on live TV - nope

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Kman34 10-12-2022 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16525295)
There's no stuff out there about him hiring a lawyer at all. He filled out a police report and criminal charges were filed. Nothing more.

Sorry if you got hit in the crossfire but this whole narrative about the camera guy wanting money is completely and utterly fabricated. There's been zero indication the guy is wanting money, suing, or anything of the sort.

Yeah… right.. Filing a report is the first step…

htismaqe 10-12-2022 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Kman34 (Post 16525395)
Yeah… right.. Filing a report is the first step…

The first step to what? To a lawsuit? You don't think that's an awful large leap in logic at this point? Or are you just going to victim blame, too?

We have no idea why he filed a police report. He may have been instructed by the team, the NFL, or an insurance company to file a report. He may not be interested in suing at all. There's dozens of reasons for filing a report that have nothing to do with ambulance chasing.


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