[quote]mejho wrote:
The DA said that he did not have enough evidence to proceed with charges. This can mean many things.
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One of which is that he didn’t do it.
Maybe he paid her big money to forget about it? That’s a BIG maybe since there’s no evidence to back this claim up.
A lot of speculation going on here. He didn’t get prosecuted so he’s innocent of the crime. That’s the bottom line. Maybe that’s why not everyone hates him as much as you do.
[quote]Quimby wrote:
if your helmet inadvertantly hits another player in the wrong part of the body, its anywhere from $50,000 to $75,000.
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Change “inadvertently” to intentional and change “wrong part of the body” to helmet, and you would actually NOT be talking out of your ass.
Do I think the NFL is being overly harsh on Pitt and JH specifically? Yes. Are you trying to bend words to make it sound worse than it is? Yes.
You can’t lead with your helmet to a QB or a receiver in teh process of catching the ball anymore, get the fuck over it.[/quote]
Brian Urlacher and several other defensive players agree that the rules are unclear. It actually doesn’t have to be intentional and that actually isn’t even taken into consideration… not to say you’re talking out of your ass though, as that would be pure douchebaggery…
The hit last weekend by James Harrison was facemask to chest, you can probably watch it on youtube if actually interested in facts and reality.
[quote]Quimby wrote:
The funny thing is that for punching another player ala Seymoure, Andre Johnson, and Finnegan you get a $25,00 dollar fine. For an actual football play, if your helmet inadvertantly hits another player in the wrong part of the body, its anywhere from $50,000 to $75,000.
Why not just send a second string DE out and have him beat the shit out of the other team’s QB and take the ejection/ $25,000 dollar fine? Why risk the league’s interpretation of what is or isn’t a legal hit if you don’t need to in God-el’s new NFL?[/quote]
Seymoure got a $40,000 fine.[/quote]
No, actually it was $25,000.