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if you honesty think anyone is going to pick up Ray Rice, than you are a complete bubble wrapped idiot. He's done. ****, The commissioner might be done. That's how big this is.
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No doubt, give it one week, maybe a day. Women are weak, guys. EXPECT it, and treat them that way, don't cole c0ck them! You just have to face the facts... dot .... dot .... dot... HOW-EVER... They want to be totally EQUAL in all other realms, facets, careers (military fighting side-by-side with dudes), hiring quotas (women working as shipping dock managers, of course, even-tual-ly, delegating all the heavy lifting to dudes..."can you lift those/put those away?" diplomats, Presidents of countries...Preachers, ministers..THEY WANT IT ALL!!! but don't you EVER HIT THEM ok? cause they're REALLY WEAK and should be treated differently..yep...you have to BABY them (with WORDS), don't hitJaylan said:Divorce is coming soon. There's no reason for his wife to stick around now that the cash is gone.
Considering all the "we dont know what really happened" excuses that were being made for Ray Rice, the full video needed to come out. And thus the punishment. The NFL cant not do anything after this video was made public.Bible_Belt said:The b!tch fvcking married him a couple weeks after all this happened. If she doesn't care, why should anybody else?
I think it's retarded that all of society is flipping out over the release of a video of something we already knew had happened. The idea that a crime is ten times worse because a video happened to be made just makes no sense at all to me.
Is cold ****ing a smaller and weaker man also inexcusable?Tictac said:Cold ****ing a 100 lb woman is inexcusable.
As if she can burn your house down, beat your mama up, kill your dog, and you're not suppose to hit her. Naw, that's bullsh*t.Tictac said:Nothing she, or any weaker person, could have said justified that.
If you would have dropped her, that "couple of times," would have only been one time.Tictac said:My ex-wife came at me a couple of times trying to wail on me.
I just held her arms at her side and told her 'you're not allowed to hit me'.
I figured there had to be some story behind it.Danger said:When I was four years old, I was continually assaulted by a kindergarten classmate girl, who would then tell the teacher I hit her. All lies. I was punished on a daily basis for it to the point where I would no longer talk to anyone. My mother had to work with me all summer just to get me to speak to people again.
"You must spread some....." you know the drillDanger said:When I was four years old, I was continually assaulted by a kindergarten classmate girl, who would then tell the teacher I hit her. All lies. I was punished on a daily basis for it to the point where I would no longer talk to anyone. My mother had to work with me all summer just to get me to speak to people again.
Perhaps it made me the way I am today, but I don't give two FVKS what her size it. If she hits me, she is no longer a woman, and she will get hit in kind. Those would defend such behavior deserve similar treatment, as they are an agent of oppression.
As far as I am concerned, when you are violating the rights of one person, you lose all claims to your own rights. A person of any gender hitting anyone does not deserve restraint, they have forfeited that right. They deserve a shot to the mouth.
Great, this is what I was hoping for, fresh eyes. It does look like she amybe smacks him in the face by the column there, right when she approaches him. Not sure why you are so insistent about hitting women. I can see why so many are outraged at what Rice did (his reaction is way out of line with whatever feeble little smack she dealt him). But why is no one upset that she struck him in the first place?Danger said:I did see before they went in the elevator though, that she did smack him in the face, so I definitely empathize with him and I do believe she deserved retaliation.
I know most people would just see red when viewing this video: Pro-football player knocks out poor innocent girlfriend. I don't know the details but it looks like, up to that point, she did not have any fear of him using any physical violence against her. By the pillar, when he was waiting for her, he seemed to say something to her, probably something like: "B1TCH", then she smacked him in the face. Then in the elevator he seemed to get in her face and it looked like she took a swing at him again, but this time he was ready and swung back, then she went after him, then he let loose and laid down a haymaker.zekko said:Great, this is what I was hoping for, fresh eyes. It does look like she amybe smacks him in the face by the column there, right when she approaches him. Not sure why you are so insistent about hitting women. I can see why so many are outraged at what Rice did (his reaction is way out of line with whatever feeble little smack she dealt him). But why is no one upset that she struck him in the first place?
The answer, fair or not, is that her blow is clearly ineffectual and did no lasting harm. Still, she instigated the physical contact, so why is no one talking about that?
Yeah, that's the thing. I'm not a big fan of the legal concept of "reasonable force", but that's what this comes down to. But it troubles me that the girl gets off scott free, why has no one brought up the fact that she initiated the physical contact? Well, except for Stephen A Smith, who got suspended for his troubles.PairPlusRoyalFlush said:No, he wouldn't have a chance. You have to use reasonable force necessary to repel the attack, he went too far.
Many feel Ray Rice lied and basically put his girlfriend on trial in front of the country with that lame press release and interview earlier in the summer.zekko said:That is one herky jerky video, it's hard to tell what's going on. From what I can make out, he took a swing at her, she charged at him, and he knocked her out. Is that everyone else's conclusion?
That's certainly different than what we were originally told, that she hit him, spit on him, and bit him before she got punched. I'm not sure what the source of that info was, but if he was lying about what she was doing to aggravate him, maybe that's why the Ravens took the further step of releasing him.
I figured there had to be some story behind it.
Based on what she said, she has acknowledged some of the fault of all this. Let's not place her as a saint in this matter. You need 2 people to cause a fight, not just 1. You weren't there to know fully what was said/done. Ray Rice will be play again for another team. The Ravens have no RB now. Well done indeed.Jaylan said:Many feel Ray Rice lied and basically put his girlfriend on trial in front of the country with that lame press release and interview earlier in the summer.
There may have been other altercations between them before reaching the elevator area. That said, I think Ray Rice deserves what he gets. The dude intimidatingly gets in this woman's face, appears to spit on her in my opinion, she objects, he takes a swing, she charges, he knocks her out. With whats on the video, I dont see how people can still try and blame his wife and defend the piece of sh!t named Ray Rice.
He was waiting to get in the elevator to do this crap, and Im sure its not the first time he's put his hands on her. The lack of remorse or urgency to see if shes ok makes it apparent. Plus, what dude hits the woman he supposedly loves like that over some petty ish, and then shows no concern for her well being after she smacks her head on a railing? The punch is bad enough, but simply dragging her with little concern out of the elevator and acting like he isnt phased...thats what made people so angry.
Men have died from well placed punches...especially if their head hits something on the way down. A soccer referee out in the midwest just died in the last few weeks from a player punching him in the head/neck area. Same thing happened to another soccer referee in Utah last year and that was a punch from a damn teenager. (Google those stories please). So I dont see how anyone can defend Rice's actions at all or waste time blaming his wife.
If the woman had died or was put in the hospital, more dudes would be hush hush about this, though Im sure some would still support the fool. I stand with TicTac on this. Theres no reason to hit a 100 lb female like that over some petty crap especially if youre a big football player. The one bad thing about all this is that he wont have dudes targeting him on the field this season...because based on player responses I sure some players would have been gunning for Rice.
I had a similar experience well several but the one that I recall was in 3rd grade. The girl didn't hit me but went and told the feminist teacher that me and this other boy were roughhousing a new boy during recess. More like he was roughhousing me as he was bigger. The teacher told her to right down everything we (supposedly) did. I watched as the girl was writing away. Then the teacher took me out in the hall and paddle me so hard I literally had bruises.Danger said:When I was four years old, I was continually assaulted by a kindergarten classmate girl, who would then tell the teacher I hit her. All lies. I was punished on a daily basis for it to the point where I would no longer talk to anyone. My mother had to work with me all summer just to get me to speak to people again.
Perhaps it made me the way I am today, but I don't give two FVKS what her size it. If she hits me, she is no longer a woman, and she will get hit in kind.
Okay, apparently now it appears that the initial contact between the two was initiated by Rice. It looks like right before she swats him, he spits on her. So from that perspective, it looks like any effort to paint Rice as the victim here is pretty much out the window. Which makes this basically a dead issue.Danger said:Zekko, you make a great point on how one cannot even point out her initial assault without facing occupational terrorism.