Kelly the Dog Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 It was reported as soon as the tape of him dragging her out of the elevator that there were cameras inside of the elevators at the casino. I haven't been following this case super close, so I don't know, but that was a given, and everyone knows casinos have cameras everywhere. It's possible that the casino didn't release that footage to the NFL, and the NFL didn't try very hard to get it (which was woefully negligent IMO). And since his wife didn't press charges, the local police wouldn't demand it either. So perhaps the casino owners just kept it. But that said, you know a dozen security people and casino management and others have seen that tape, which everyone involved likely said, "Holy ****, you gotta see this! He clocked her!" So it's no surprise it made its way out either. I imagine a security guy made a tape of the tape and tried to sell it.
Rocky Landing Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Pet Peave: The term "put his hands on her" to mean offensive touching. I don't know what limp dick d-bag started this term, but let's just say, I'd like to "put my hands" on him. It's such an awful term for describing that which it is so commonly used to describe. I think I disagree with you. I've always interpreted that term as a way of lowering the bar for what is perceived as unacceptable, so that any physical contact that is unwelcome is also unacceptable. It isn't just a matter of touching that causes pain, i.e. punching, or slapping, but grabbing, pushing, restraining, etc. are also unacceptable. Self defense is, of course, another thing entirely.
jo39416 Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Look at the world that has been pulled over your eyes! Women automatically get custody of the children, a male student on today's college campus environment, can be expelled without due process for simply trying to initiate sex. Men have rights too! I did not say it was alright to hit a woman. I am saying today the view toward men is slanted. Now I can't tell if you are a troll or really stupid. Either way, glad I'm not you.
Rocky Landing Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 It was reported as soon as the tape of him dragging her out of the elevator that there were cameras inside of the elevators at the casino. I haven't been following this case super close, so I don't know, but that was a given, and everyone knows casinos have cameras everywhere. It's possible that the casino didn't release that footage to the NFL, and the NFL didn't try very hard to get it (which was woefully negligent IMO). And since his wife didn't press charges, the local police wouldn't demand it either. So perhaps the casino owners just kept it. But that said, you know a dozen security people and casino management and others have seen that tape, which everyone involved likely said, "Holy ****, you gotta see this! He clocked her!" So it's no surprise it made its way out either. I imagine a security guy made a tape of the tape and tried to sell it. I would imagine that if it were so easy to get, that TMZ would have had it a lot sooner. It is their stock in trade, after all.
1billsfan Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I'm confused. Didn't he admit that he hit the woman when the video came out of him dragging her out of the elevator? So why is it different now that there is video of something he had already admitted to? Because for the most part this country is led by the media and the media no longer could protect the league once TMZ published a video of the knockout punch. With no video, the media (who makes good ad money off of the NFL) played good soldiers for the league and let the thing fade away. The media has egg on their face as well.
Kelly the Dog Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I would imagine that if it were so easy to get, that TMZ would have had it a lot sooner. It is their stock in trade, after all. That's somewhat my point. They probably have been trying to get it since it happened and kept upping the price, and someone decided they could make a pretty good buck if they stole it. To me, it's impossible to believe whoever had the tape, they didn't show it to all their friends. It's a casino.
NoSaint Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 (edited) I don't understand how after defending Ray Rice's character for the last seven months or so it is now "right" and "gutsy" to cut ties with him. If hes a good person and this was just an isolated incident and hes faced the legal consequences for his actions then how is cutting his ass the right thing to do at this point? Seems the story we've been fed and the actions are wildly inconsistent. The actions taken by the NFL and the Ravens look to me like nothing more than appeasement. I agree that this looks really bad for the Ravens and the NFL but not for the same reasons as most of you. The team and league are far more concerned with what is happening on twitter than what went down in that elevator. i wouldnt disagree with your take. viral videos have huge impacts. sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. on this one im not sure how much really changes besides an emotional reaction. did anyone truly think that she was beating the hell out of him and happened to trip and fall? it was clear months ago that he took a shot at her, and was pretty indifferent about it at the time - dragging her out of the elevator. the disciplinary arms of both the nfl and team embraced him as someone that made an isolated mistake and was dedicating his life to making it right. im not sure what the video today changes, unless he boldly lied and they accepted it pretty quickly at face value. Edited September 8, 2014 by NoSaint
Rob's House Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I don't understand how after defending Ray Rice's character for the last seven months or so it is now "right" and "gutsy" to cut ties with him. If hes a good person and this was just an isolated incident and hes faced the legal consequences for his actions then how is cutting his ass the right thing to do at this point? Seems the story we've been fed and the actions are wildly inconsistent. The actions taken by the NFL and the Ravens look to me like nothing more than appeasement. I agree that this looks really bad for the Ravens and the NFL but not for the same reasons as most of you. The team and league are far more concerned with what is happening on twitter than what went down in that elevator. I think you're 100% right. The league and teams would probably prefer to let the courts work out crime and punishment, which I think is actually the way it should be done. Now they've put themselves in a position with all their conduct policies and punishments that the unthinking masses look to the league to be a secondary court system now. But a Betty White joke ruffled your feathers?!!? I already told you I was wasted when I said that. I'd just gotten in from the bar and had a head full of whiskey fueling my fire.
CodeMonkey Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Because for the most part this country is led by the media and the media no longer could protect the league once TMZ published a video of the knockout punch. With no video, the media (who makes good ad money off of the NFL) played good soldiers for the league and let the thing fade away. The media has egg on their face as well. Still don't understand why it's different now if he admitted to it before. But, whatever. Surprised the video came out. I would think Rice and/or the Ravens would have paid more for that video than TMZ would.
starrymessenger Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Did you see the video, honest question? There is no excuse for what he did, and he deserves everything he gets. Yes of course I (just) saw it. I was not surprised by what I saw. I assumed he had clocked her when the first video surfaced. She was clearly knocked out. How do you think that happens? Can't the league and the team put 2 + 2 together? You know what, I think they can and did. What they are doing now is punishing him because they didn't get it right the first time and they felt the heat when the public reacted to their "not getting it right" as RG said at the time.
Rob's House Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I think I disagree with you. I've always interpreted that term as a way of lowering the bar for what is perceived as unacceptable, so that any physical contact that is unwelcome is also unacceptable. It isn't just a matter of touching that causes pain, i.e. punching, or slapping, but grabbing, pushing, restraining, etc. are also unacceptable. Self defense is, of course, another thing entirely. The problem is it's treated like a term of art when it actually has a very plain meaning. If anyone, woman or otherwise, comes at you aggressively, blocks your freedom of movement, or destroys your property you have a right to use reasonable force to alleviate that situation even if it means "putting your hands" on them.
Deranged Rhino Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Look at the world that has been pulled over your eyes! Women automatically get custody of the children, a male student on today's college campus environment, can be expelled without due process for simply trying to initiate sex. Men have rights too! I did not say it was alright to hit a woman. I am saying today the view toward men is slanted. With each post you manage to top yourself in levels of stupidity.
Best Player Available Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Hopefully, she files for divorce now, grabs half of his stack before its gone. She deserves it. i cannot imagine why she went ahead and married the guy after that incident.
4merper4mer Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 It was reported as soon as the tape of him dragging her out of the elevator that there were cameras inside of the elevators at the casino. I haven't been following this case super close, so I don't know, but that was a given, and everyone knows casinos have cameras everywhere. It's possible that the casino didn't release that footage to the NFL, and the NFL didn't try very hard to get it (which was woefully negligent IMO). And since his wife didn't press charges, the local police wouldn't demand it either. So perhaps the casino owners just kept it. But that said, you know a dozen security people and casino management and others have seen that tape, which everyone involved likely said, "Holy ****, you gotta see this! He clocked her!" So it's no surprise it made its way out either. I imagine a security guy made a tape of the tape and tried to sell it. I had another post asking some questions but have now caught up and deleted it. Although I think what the NFL has done/not done is reprehensible, I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility that they actually did not have those tapes. The security department in a casino is a VERY secretive place and a very limited number of people have access to information. A tape leaking is a pretty big deal. The NFL can't force the casino to cough up the tape. Did they try their hardest? Who knows. Could the casino have been worried about a law suit from Rice for giving up the tape? Not sure. The parking garage video could have been outside the scope of the casino security department thus help by another department and easier for TMZ to get their hands on. With all of this said: what did anyone think would be on the elevator tape? It can't be that big of a surprise and two games was ridiculous on its face.
Deranged Rhino Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I don't understand how after defending Ray Rice's character for the last seven months or so it is now "right" and "gutsy" to cut ties with him. If hes a good person and this was just an isolated incident and hes faced the legal consequences for his actions then how is cutting his ass the right thing to do at this point? Seems the story we've been fed and the actions are wildly inconsistent. The actions taken by the NFL and the Ravens look to me like nothing more than appeasement. I agree that this looks really bad for the Ravens and the NFL but not for the same reasons as most of you. The team and league are far more concerned with what is happening on twitter than what went down in that elevator. When the Ravens (and the NFL) had a choice, they protected Ray. When they didn't have a choice, they cut and run. That's not shocking or a sign of social media running the show, it's just PR 101. Damage control. They botched the ruling initially, doubled down by either lying about seeing the video evidence or purposefully ignoring said video since it wasn't public at the time, and got caught with their pants down. It's been shameful all around for the NFL and the Ravens both. You're right it's appeasement. I don't think you have as strong of an argument that this is sign of things to come (if that's what you're suggesting, it may not be).
1billsfan Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Still don't understand why it's different now if he admitted to it before. But, whatever. Surprised the video came out. I would think Rice and/or the Ravens would have paid more for that video than TMZ would. It shouldn't be different, but the media made the decision to let it die down because they're partners with this multi-billion dollar business and they didn't want to create waves when there was no video proof of what actually happened. Even though he admitted doing what he did. The media still should have held firm and not let the story die down, but they did. The media is very powerful in this country and they should have been the ones to not let the story die down after the 2 game suspension outrage. But they were protecting their bottom line until they no longer could do so with actual video proof showing up today.
Best Player Available Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I had another post asking some questions but have now caught up and deleted it. Although I think what the NFL has done/not done is reprehensible, I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility that they actually did not have those tapes. The security department in a casino is a VERY secretive place and a very limited number of people have access to information. A tape leaking is a pretty big deal. The NFL can't force the casino to cough up the tape. Did they try their hardest? Who knows. Could the casino have been worried about a law suit from Rice for giving up the tape? Not sure. The parking garage video could have been outside the scope of the casino security department thus help by another department and easier for TMZ to get their hands on. With all of this said: what did anyone think would be on the elevator tape? It can't be that big of a surprise and two games was ridiculous on its face. TMZ gets most of their content the American way. $$$$$$$$$$ or unnamed sources, or their own staff. My guess would be some cash changed hands.
first_and_ten Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 I honestly doubt that this was the first time Ray Rice has hit this woman. Abusers rarely change their stripes and this elevator incident gives us a clear picture of the real Ray Rice. Some may wonder why this woman would stay with him and even marry him. Well, abusers are master manipulators, so she is probably convinced in some way that this was her fault. She may even believe she deserved it. People like Ray Rice rarely change. For whatever reason, be it his childhood, whatever, He became this horrible person. Ray Rice deserves what happened to him today. He actually deserves jail time. His wife should not be able to drop the charges. The police have the proof so he should be arrested. Like I said before, people like this rarely change, but to have any chance to change, they must be made to feel the full consequences of their actions. Only then might they feel the need to change and actually feel remorse for the actions they took and not remorse for getting caught.
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 If he plays, fans should show up in official #27 "wife beater" t-tees. See what the NFL does with that one. Yeah, tacky... But the guy is scum!
Doc Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Hopefully, she files for divorce now, grabs half of his stack before its gone. She deserves it. i cannot imagine why she went ahead and married the guy after that incident. What grounds does she have to divorce him now? She's known what happened all along and still married him. I had another post asking some questions but have now caught up and deleted it. Although I think what the NFL has done/not done is reprehensible, I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility that they actually did not have those tapes. The security department in a casino is a VERY secretive place and a very limited number of people have access to information. A tape leaking is a pretty big deal. The NFL can't force the casino to cough up the tape. Did they try their hardest? Who knows. Could the casino have been worried about a law suit from Rice for giving up the tape? Not sure. The parking garage video could have been outside the scope of the casino security department thus help by another department and easier for TMZ to get their hands on. With all of this said: what did anyone think would be on the elevator tape? It can't be that big of a surprise and two games was ridiculous on its face. As I mentioned earlier, I think most people assumed, based on his wife taking blame, that she struck him at some point. But I am not saying that it justifies what he did.
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