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Anyone ever been in a bad mood at a grocery store? What would happen if a scrawny dude accidentally cut in front of your path? Are you going to push him across the isle and hits his head or something? Think cops could be called by management. What would be the consequences? |
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Remember when Tua got the initial hit against the Bills, he immediately got up and then stumbled around And for all Adams knew, the camera guy could’ve had an extensive concussion history himself. You don’t put your hands on another person unless it’s in self defense. Even Adams admitted it was frustration, not self defense that led to this incident Don’t know why you want to defend a millionaire who assaulted a peasant who was just doing his job. Adams should get a little fine, the guy should get paid, and we can move on. Honestly Adams should be suspended for a game but I doubt the NFL goes for that |
How anyone can defend Raider scum is beyond me.
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He is athletic enough to catch two touchdowns a a full sprint during the game but not athletic enough to avoid someone walking in front of him while he is walking. The second just happened way to fast to avoid.
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I got pulled over for speeding last night. Told the cop that my check already had the ss taxes deducted so he could go ahead and pitch the ticket.
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Raiders are not on a bye this week.
Why haven't the supporters of clumsy mother****ers who do not watch where the **** they are going and exaggerate their injuries bumped this thread to pow wow on how many game checks the NFL takes from Davante Adams for walking off the field? If the NFL plays the let the legal process play out game when there is video that was played during the broadcast, the supporters of clumsy mother****ers who do not watch where the **** they are going should quit NFL football fandom. |
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Assholes around here that gang up on Adams need to explain why the NFL has to wait until "legal process to play out" for something that occurred in the stadium while the player was still in his game uniform.
It might end up making sense for Adams to pay his lawyer to avoid a small fine, because that case is an acquittal if tried. And if the KCMO Municipal Court Judge rules guilty, an appeal to state court for a whole new trial and a right to request a jury is allowed and City of KCMO is not really going to want to spend much time to collect a small fine and lose because the clumsy mother****er was supposed to watch where the **** he is going and not cross walkways that are supposed to be guarded by the home team. Clumsy mother****er's bodily injuries seem not to be provable beyond a reasonable doubt and "intent" was so instantaneous it seems not likely to be provable beyond a reasonable doubt considering that Adams was where he was supposed to be and the clumsy mother****er was not. JR Hobbs should request a trial date in February at the first virtual hearing, and watch the clumsy mother****er not bothering to show up for the trial and the case being dropped because the Chiefs will have paid the clumsy mother****er a few dollars of insurance money for not preventing the clumsy mother****er from running into people. If there is a game suspension, it should be this next game against the Texans. Assholes around here should explain why not. Adams was in his game uniform. "Let the legal process play out" in this situation might indicate that the league knows that the Chiefs and the clumsy mother****er share blame and that Adams pushed him harder than he needed to, but he had a right to push the clumsy mother****er. Adams paid at least $12 k in state and local taxes to play in that game and might have paid double or triple that much. KCPD and KCMO should not write a ticket and initiate a KCMO Municipal Court Case over this because it is an acquittal if tried case and the clumsy mother****er is not going to show up and testify. |
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It's like realizing your neighbor was in an Al Qaeda sleeper cell. |
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I'm here to pile on the dweebs sticking up for a multi millionaire entitled thug. Let's dance...
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Jettio is a ****ing bitch. Should kill himself so that he doesn't have to spend the rest of his life white knighting thug millionaires.
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You can blame the victim for clumsiness all you want, but it is highly improbable that he orchestrated the incident. You can dismiss Adams' behavior all you want, but it is beyond dispute that he did shove the guy to the ground. Furthermore, he walked away after doing so. He claims that he felt immediate regret, but he failed to demonstrate that regret with any action such as helping the guy up. The criminal legal consequences should be pretty minor. The civil legal consequences should be fairly minor. However, the NFL has a long history of punishing players for making the NFL look bad and if there is one thing certain about all of this, it is the fact that he made the NFL look bad. |
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Not sure why the majority opinion on Chiefs Planet is that makes sense to file a city case with a maximum fine of $1,000 for this case when there were KCPD officers observing the incident and aftermath and not doing anything about it. Perhaps those KCPD officers and yellow shirts at the tunnel were supposed to keep that pathway clear so that clumsy mother****ers don't just run into visiting players and coaches using the only path to leave the field. The idea that the clumsy mother****er was just doing his job is bullshit. It was not his job to fast walk across the path without looking and without checking with the yellow shirts and police to make sure the coast was clear. Considering that visiting players like Adams pay tens of thousands of dollar in state and local taxes to play at Arrowhead and Chiefs players pay no taxes on their game checks in Las Vegas, it was not necessary to issue a ticket. Looks like they did Adams a huge favor since NFL seems to be using the "let the legal process" play out for something that would clearly be sanctionable as misconduct in uniform at a game. I suppose NFL, NFLPA and Chiefs know that the negligence of the Chiefs game operations staff and the clumsiness and mother****erness of the clumsy mother****er mitigate the culpability of the player. |
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The kid made a clumsy mistake. It wasn't some massive breakdown of security or gross recklessness on his part. It was a harmless accident. And no, I don't think a guy who makes a living getting bashed by helmets was in some major danger of an errant tripod. This is the type of thing that likely happens every week in the NFL. You know what doesn't happen? A player shoving that person for making the oh so unforgiveable crime of getting in the way. Worse, people justifying it because "he was angry." So what? If Bellichick has to be dragged into a muttering press conference, Adams can keep his hands to himself with the media. I don't think many here are defending the lawsuit. We all know that's crazy. But that is different from trying to pin the lion's share of the blame on the kid for what he did on the field in order to absolve Adams of what was blatantly wrong. |
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That should be explained. Also, folks in this thread that have been critical of me need to explain why no immediate suspension for misconduct in uniform immediately after game. Why not follow precedent? Just because KCPD signed a bullshit ticket with a small fine if found guilty. There is video of this. |
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Kids is gonna paid and laid not blade and shade
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Suing the Chiefs as part of his lawsuit…
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Park Zebley? ROFL
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I hope he loses. Beuhler is going to be named in the suit shortly for calling him “dorky” and hurting his feelings.
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The Boy Who Claimed Sue
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Is the clumsy mother****er fan club losing members?
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It should probably be considered a money grab anyway, but there was no call for Adams to do what he did so, whatever, sue the raider scum. But including the Chiefs and stadium? Shameless money grab, **** him. |
The only person responsible is Adams.
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I wonder if DJLN would represent me. |
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He's a piece of shit and i hope his camera dies.
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You could have 1000 cops on the field and that still would have happened. |
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Carr should be added to the lawsuit for making Adams enraged to the point he pushed this guy. |
Pretty obvious money grab, but I can't necessarily blame him for trying.
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You guys just know he's got a sweet V6 camaro already picked out if this settlement hits.
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Shoved him so hard you could hear the skull crack from Belize.
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He should try and get as much money as that vacuum got from suing Willie Gay Jr.
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"Zebley claimed in the lawsuit that as a result of the shove, he "feared for his life" and had to be driven to the hospital where he was later diagnosed with concussion symptoms."
You've got to be fking kidding me. |
Adams should sue Hunter Renfrow, who did the exact same thing to him one minute earlier.
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But you have to start somewhere if you want to end up at “hey man. That’s bullshit. Don’t shove a dude that is just doing his job.” |
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Well well well. So shocking this turned out to be exactly what I thought; just another money grab. Who'd da thought? |
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I would like to think I would take a reasonable offer but who knows maybe your only chance to make a shitload of money
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