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Mr. WEO

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  1. no matter what--it's going to be more than 32 million. I doubt any contract would include 20 million dollars in incentives in a single year....
  2. You mean they didn't have the best O-line in the NFL? We read that a lot here last year about Tyreek Hill
  3. They owe him half of it in the first season: $52 million. Could have franchised him for 32 million. lol. probably don't have that major at that school...
  4. Whiny Diva? He's already got a solid build on that
  5. Wow--yeah, same thing! You've hit bottom, my friend. I'll leave you there...
  6. His learning moment was not when the cop let him off in September for "reckless" driving? "her estate"...lol
  7. You’re right. They should go after her. Charge her posthumously. This poor guy should be allowed to continue driving recklessly at his leisure. Anyone else who is harmed by his behavior…well that’s really their own fault when you really think about it.
  8. No one here is absolving her of her choices, doc. Why bring that up? Since we've already established that there is no charge for inciting racing, there's no charge for him re: "knowing she was drunk". I guess you could go after the survivors for letting her drive drunk, no? Put them on the hook--even if they were loaded too!! Severe inebriation does NOT affect critical decision making! Drunk or not, his decision to race makes him equally as responsible for the outcome of the race--the outcome could have been the same if neither was drunk. No doubt a series of civil cases will claim this as well. "Hey, I was just an innocent reckless driver in this one--she was drunk" defense will be novel.
  9. Did the racing between the 2 cars (high speeds/reckless driving) affect the outcome of the passengers in her car--more so than if there was no racing? Do drunk people make more sound decisions than sober people? You assume he was the sober one.
  10. It's not a crime, no. But you may answer the question. I made it extra simple for you.
  11. He could be '23's Sanders...or Crowder!!
  12. Yes! The DA is very busy! Dropping 1 of 2 misdemeanors on 1 defendant (serial "reckless driver", no less) where both crimes are caught on the same video will absolutely release that office from it's massive daily burden! That's a great point. It's well understood that alcohol affects reaction time and the more the BAL and the higher the speed, the longer distance to avoid an obstacle. Even you know this. "If he or anyone else knew she was drunk, she should never have been allowed behind the wheel, period." This may be the single most absurd thing you have ever posted. You've just solved the scourge of drunk driving! Anyone who knows someone is intoxicated should simply take away their keys--especially a bunch of college kids....just like it is done....nowhere. So, since no one took her keys, then no one could possibly know she was drunk! Maybe at the parade and parties he didn't see his friends----nay, ANYONE, drinking! lol. The Defense rests! "Tried to lead them to their deaths"?? No--just made a stupid mistake. Even if no one was drunk, the reckless driving and racing had the high risk of one or both cars crashing. The very simple question has now been brought up by 2 posters. Did HIS decision to race contribute in any way to the outcome for those in the other car? The obvious answer is of course it did. You know this but, as usual, you have painted yourself into another corner by countless unforced errors. But hey--keep "winning"!
  13. smoking gun? He has a prior for speeding where the world just saw the cop tell him he was reckless—and that he was going to give him a break, if he just agrees to stop driving recklessly. How did that turn out? Lol “he didn’t get drunk” . What else? He couldn’t see his buddies were drunk? He can’t recognize drunk college students? It’s all too inscrutable to ever discern? anyway, he made one terrible decision: to race that young woman, drunk or sober. what legal mess has she left behind that is a problem for the DA? She’s dead. He’s the only one facing charges? What are you talking about now? Your argument keeps lurching all over the place
  14. Yes. If he retired after that (2015), you would have a compelling argument.
  15. a SB win makes him a great team builder/not a moron and a bum as GM-President?
  16. Elway is a moron as a team builder. lol come on. Also, the "Broncos post Elway" are the Elway Broncos.
  17. Every state with a state tax taxes out of state players for their game check. If you earn your money out of state, you file the NYS income tax form and the other state's and get a tax credit to list on the NYS form.
  18. I'm pretty certain the video demonstrating his reckless driving (charge 1) and street racing (charge 2) is what the cops arrested him on and the DA charged him on, doc, not "who initiated the drag race". I'm pretty sure "incitement to drag race" is not a crime, lol. Anyway, you are still struggling unnecessarily. The incident was hours after the Bulldogs victory parade. There are images of both cars stopped before the race and a person going from one car to the other. There is video of them both a stoplight, from which they commenced the race. The likelihood that all of these teammates and football staff were not together partying at the championship parade in the hours before the crash is far less than they just happened to, by chance, encounter one another at a red light in town and decided to "hey, I hope we're all sober---cuz it's time to race!!" That's what you're left pushing now? Also, this punk is a repeat offender. Earlier in the season, he was pulled over for doing 89 in a 45. Here's how that went: 'Your break is you're not going to jail. Because that would make all kinds of news, right?' the officer says. 'I don't know if y'all need to send out a text or something to your teammates, slow down,' the officer continues. 'We wouldn't be talking if you were going the speed limit. I could care less about tint violation. But that was reckless. When you are around your teammates, just tell them to slow down. It's so easy to slow down.' The officer proceeds to explain the separate citations and information for Carter's traffic court date. He finally once again repeats his plea to slow down. 'Slow down, OK? That's all I ask.' The jock sniffing cop let him go with a few citations. So you're saying that a guy who has been citing and warned by law enforcement about reckless driving is going to get off of a reckless driving misdemeanor in a racing incident that resulted in the death of 2 people?
  19. wait, he wants more guaranteed under-the-towel finishes than Watson gets from the Browns??
  20. 20 million a year at age 33/34 is what keeps him happy. He played on his 3rd team in 2 seasons in 2022. He's hardly concerned with organizational loyalty..... Players will go where it best suits them financially. The Bills don't need to sweat Miller's happiness---he's doing pretty well there. If "he never plays another snap" for them, he will have gotten 51 million for the cup of coffee he had in Buffalo.
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