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"I regret so much that I was finally outed as a complete scumbag."

 

Fug him.  I hope they Ray Rice him, but I think that's unlikely.

Posted
11 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

Terry's comments pretty much sum up the situation in my eyes as well. 

Posted
Just now, H2o said:

Terry's comments pretty much sum up the situation in my eyes as well. 

 

That's an unrealistic take with a 1 strike and you're out policy unless it's a completely egregious event which isn't the case with Hunt.  

 

 
Kareem Hunt took full responsibility for the actions that led to his release by the Chiefs on Friday, saying the team was right to cut him after a video showed him pushing and kicking a woman during an altercation at a Cleveland hotel in February.
 
In an interview with ESPN's Lisa Salters on Sunday, Hunt admitted he lied to the Chiefs about what happened.
 
"Honestly, I just want to let the world know how sorry I am for my actions," Hunt said. "It's been a tough time for me. I am extremely embarrassed because of that video. ... The video shows I was in the wrong. I'm not that type of person. I really just disappointed and embarrassed for myself and for my family. I'm really taking action to learn from this and do everything possible to become a better man."
 
Hunt said he didn't hold anything against the Chiefs for releasing him.
 
"The Chiefs are right. I didn't tell them everything and I don't blame them for anything," Hunt said. "My actions caused this. I really wish I could just apologize to them and let them know it's no hard feelings between me and the Chiefs. I love the program. I love the people there. I just want to take this time and better myself and not let anything like this ever happen again."
 
Hunt said he hasn't spoken with the woman he shoved and kicked in the video since the incident. He also said he's planning to undergo counseling, but didn't explain why he waited until after the video was released to seek treatment. He also wasn't asked about allegations he punched a man in an Ohio resort parking lot in June.
 
He also said he believes he deserves to be given a second chance.
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29 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

That's an unrealistic take with a 1 strike and you're out policy unless it's a completely egregious event which isn't the case with Hunt.  

 

 
Kareem Hunt took full responsibility for the actions that led to his release by the Chiefs on Friday, saying the team was right to cut him after a video showed him pushing and kicking a woman during an altercation at a Cleveland hotel in February.
 
In an interview with ESPN's Lisa Salters on Sunday, Hunt admitted he lied to the Chiefs about what happened.
 
"Honestly, I just want to let the world know how sorry I am for my actions," Hunt said. "It's been a tough time for me. I am extremely embarrassed because of that video. ... The video shows I was in the wrong. I'm not that type of person. I really just disappointed and embarrassed for myself and for my family. I'm really taking action to learn from this and do everything possible to become a better man."
 
Hunt said he didn't hold anything against the Chiefs for releasing him.
 
"The Chiefs are right. I didn't tell them everything and I don't blame them for anything," Hunt said. "My actions caused this. I really wish I could just apologize to them and let them know it's no hard feelings between me and the Chiefs. I love the program. I love the people there. I just want to take this time and better myself and not let anything like this ever happen again."
 
Hunt said he hasn't spoken with the woman he shoved and kicked in the video since the incident. He also said he's planning to undergo counseling, but didn't explain why he waited until after the video was released to seek treatment. He also wasn't asked about allegations he punched a man in an Ohio resort parking lot in June.
 
He also said he believes he deserves to be given a second chance.

As I said, Terry's thoughts sum up my thoughts on the situation. It's obvious though that talent trumps controversy in the NFL. He will likely get a shot elsewhere. Look at Mixon. Doesn't mean I'll agree with it and I sure as hell hope it's not here. The kicking of the girl in the ground is what resonates with me the most. Pretty pathetic. 

Posted
20 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Ah, OK this makes more sense now.  

 

Yes, if your point was “not a brutal attack, not horrific domestic violence” I agree, and in that context saying probably not the hardest kick or blow he could deliver makes sense as not exculpating him, just making the point the whole thing doesn’t fit most people’s idea of horrific brutality.

 

Doesn’t make it right, still makes it wrong, just doesn’t make it brutality.

 

I didn’t get this at all from your original post.  Thanks for clarifying.

 

Ah.

 

some would argue Mahomes >>> Smith and that Smith had something to do with that 

 

 

Only if they weren't familiar with those games

Posted
8 hours ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

I dont understand what you are trying to say. Please elaborate.

 

You can't be that dumb 

8 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Of all the things that have taken place in this incident and in this thread,  you find issue with who someone being called a thug. I would agree, pathetic. 

 

How do you know that's the only thing I have an issue with? Do you know me?

 

I know your true colors

 

Pathetic 

Posted
2 minutes ago, BillsFan2313 said:

 

You can't be that dumb 

 

How do you know that's the only thing I have an issue with? Do you know me?

 

I know your true colors

 

Pathetic 

Kind of ironic asking if I know you , then telling me you know my true colors after reading a few posts on a message board. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Kind of ironic asking if I know you , then telling me you know my true colors after reading a few posts on a message board. 

 

Cool dude. Get that coloring book out. 

Pathetic 

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Just now, BillsFan2313 said:

 

Cool dude. Get that coloring book out. 

Pathetic 

Is there a challenge in school who can use the word pathetic the most or something? How about we never talk to one another ever again? I think it's time to call it a day.

Posted
10 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Is there a challenge in school who can use the word pathetic the most or something? How about we never talk to one another ever again? I think it's time to call it a day.

 

Are you still going? Give it up, dude. You are PATHETIC. 

Posted
33 minutes ago, BillsFan2313 said:

 

You can't be that dumb 

 

How do you know that's the only thing I have an issue with? Do you know me?

 

I know your true colors

 

Pathetic 

All i see is you criticising that gentleman for calling this player a name when the other player did the same thing and you implied he called him the same name.

 

Hence, i asked you to elaborate. 

 

No, sir/maam, i am not dumb. I was just curious and wanted to know what you meant. Hence, the request to elaborate.

 

Thank you very much, I look forward to your response. 

 

God Bless!?

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1 minute ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

All i see is you criticising that gentleman for calling this player a name when the other player did the same thing and you implied he called him the same name.

 

Hence, i asked you to elaborate. 

 

No, sir/maam, i am not dumb. I was just curious and wanted to know what you meant. Hence, the request to elaborate.

 

Thank you very much, I look forward to your response. 

 

God Bless!?

 

I mean, nevermind. Really?

 

God Bless, and good luck with the MILFS 

Posted
9 minutes ago, BillsFan2313 said:

 

I mean, nevermind. Really?

 

God Bless, and good luck with the MILFS 

Your exact words were, and i quote, "...I guess you have to look a certain way to be considered a thug. Pathetic." IIRC Josh Gordon looks ALOT like Kareem Hunt, down to his skin color. That is where i get confused. Can you please elaborate? If you do not wish to do so, i completely understand. Just say so. I will completely and unconditionally understand.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

Your exact words were, and i quote, "...I guess you have to look a certain way to be considered a thug. Pathetic." IIRC Josh Gordon looks ALOT like Kareem Hunt, down to his skin color. That is where i get confused. Can you please elaborate? If you do not wish to do so, i completely understand. Just say so. I will completely and unconditionally understand.

 

Josh Brown bro, Josh Brown. Not Josh Gordon, can you elaborate?

 

Kind of hilarious your mind went straight to Josh Gordon though

 

Point, proven? 

 

 

 

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So a beating gets no response but accuse one of lowering air pressure in a ball and a team of scientists and lawyers are engaged to beging a major investigation one second later

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, H2o said:

As I said, Terry's thoughts sum up my thoughts on the situation. It's obvious though that talent trumps controversy in the NFL. He will likely get a shot elsewhere. Look at Mixon. Doesn't mean I'll agree with it and I sure as hell hope it's not here. The kicking of the girl in the ground is what resonates with me the most. Pretty pathetic. 

 

It was a lot more disrespectful and contemptuous than injurious.

Posted
5 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

It was a lot more disrespectful and contemptuous than injurious.

 

This.  As I said before, he had free access to her and all he did was knock her over with his foot.  He was dumb to get himself into that situation and should get suspended for a few games, but I don't think the traditional DV suspension should come into play here.  This isn't even close to what Rice or Mixon did.

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