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Ex-Bill RB Marshawn Lynch says Police Profiling was the reason he left Buffalo on recent podcast


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It was very Interesting when he moved to Seattle. Being a Bills fan myself I knew of his background, ie. 2 runs ins with the law including an unlicensed gun charge in California. Seattle is not real big on guns. In Seattle, the bad boy image was scrapped and the new Lovable Goofball image emerged.  Still wonder if he worked with his agent on this to pull it off.

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7 hours ago, teef said:

is this when he wasn't busy running over broads on chippewa?

 

 

i do enjoy the guy.

teef I realize that your humor is like a girl whose thin without being toned, but this had me LOL

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8 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Even if this was the case, they have no basis for pulling anyone over on private property.

 

So in general, of course this is true.  But question: how does law enforcement on the stadium grounds work?

 

Isn't the stadium owned by Erie County and leased by the Bills? 

 

Would that give Erie County LEO jurisdiction? 

 

If not, would the Bills have an agreement with Erie County or with Hamburg police giving them jurisdiction?

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6 hours ago, Logic said:


Agreed. I have no doubt that my looking like I did and being in that part of town is what led to a lot of the interactions.

I think the key point to me is that things like "you don't seem like you belong in this part of town, and therefore are likely up to no good" and "you're driving late at night, and are therefore likely up to no good" were, in my experience, routinely used as justification for pulling me over. But they AREN'T. Neither thing rises to the level of probable cause that a crime is being committed, which is the legal standard for pulling someone over.

I got very used to this type of thing, and just assumed that's what all policing everywhere is like. I've now spent a decade+ on the west coast, driven all around Oregon and California and Washington, and have not found this to be the case. The RPD was particularly aggressive in their tactics, and I have found their behavior to be the exception rather than the rule, at least compared to policing where I now live and routinely travel.

 

 

 

Not sure why you brought this up in a thread about blacks being profiled.

 

It's a much different situation.

 

I think the average white person in Rochester for many decades after the 1970's and 80's was OK with the cops keeping an eye out for potential serial killers (usually white/square looking/average car prowling for people who might not be missed).

 

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It’s really hard to give this guy the benefit of the doubt when he has multiple DUIs, hit a lady on Chippewa (probably drunk), and got a weapons charge with guns in his car.

 

He appears to be constantly high or buzzed off of booze. He’s literally smoking in this interview. He used to joke/brag about drinking shots of liquor during/before games.

 

Seahawks still should have run the ball in the Super Bowl though.

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Not a Lynch fan. When he was here in Buffalo he would leave Bars & Restaurants with out paying.Then during the off season he'd go back to Oakland & incur gun charges, He was suspend for some time will here on a gun charge from off season stuff in Oakland. He had another NFL suspension pending on another off season incident in Oakland, but as soon as he was traded to Seattle we didn't hear any more about this & he just started playing. Buffalo panicked & traded him away for nothing, they should have held out longer. This is the guy that after Goddell gave him a pass won't speak to the media at the Super Bowl, now he's on TV doing commercials & selling Skittles . Fred Jackson was a better all around player & professional & Lynch knew it. Oh, he hit a women with his car & left her laying in the street & but police are

profiling him. Well he continued to hang out on the strip & causes problems, why won't they keep an eye on him when he was down there.

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He left because he was traded. He was traded because he had well documented off the field issues. Surprise! He had off the field issues in Seattle too, at first.

 

Lynch was trouble. He grew up some and seems to have matured a bit, but he is still a little off and always has been.

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Skittles are a hell of a drug. 

 

I drive out of Highmark Stadium after every home game. I've seen Rex Ryan, Thurman Thomas, Terry Pegula, and others.....along with a boatload of drunk idiots leaving. Not once have I seen someone pulled over until at least the 219. 

 

Marshawn never talked to the media when he was a player. Now he can't keep his piehole shut. Dude is looney tunes. But one hell of a RB. I'm still pissed at Pete Carrol for trying to pass from the 1 yard line when you have ML. Might be one of the top 5 dumbest play calls in the NFL ever.  

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7 hours ago, 1st&ten said:

Not a Lynch fan. When he was here in Buffalo he would leave Bars & Restaurants with out paying.Then during the off season he'd go back to Oakland & incur gun charges, He was suspend for some will here on a gun off season stuff in Oakland. He had another NFL suspension pending on another off season incident in Oakland, but as soon as he was traded to Seattle we didn't hear any about this & he just started playing. Buffalo panicked & traded him away for nothing, they should have held longer. This is the guy that after Goddell gave him a pass won't speak to the media at the Super Bowl, now he's on TV doing commercials& selling Skittles . Fred Jackson was a better all around player & professional & Lynch knew it. Oh, he hit a women with his car & left her laying in the street & but police are

profiling him. Well he continued to hang on the strip & causes problems, why won't they keep an eye on him when he's down there.

How dare he do a Skittles commercial! 

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Heard enough off the field stories while he was here from people I trust to come to the conclusion he was an immature scumbag.  Maybe he changed his life for the better after he left.

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17 hours ago, WotAGuy said:


I’ll take Racism for $200 Alex

Ill take he made the mistake of hitting on a cops wife and her husband finding out she had his info.  Tons of Black players in Bills history and I don't remember one having the issues Beast mode did. But hey, run the race narrative because that must be it...

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

Heard enough off the field stories while he was here from people I trust to come to the conclusion he was an immature scumbag.  Maybe he changed his life for the better after he left.

Age doesn’t seem to have brought him wisdom or perspective yet. 

I like him as a player and small doses off the field but I’m sure he/his personality would be hard to be around for more than that. 

 

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12 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Not sure why you brought this up in a thread about blacks being profiled.

 

It's a much different situation.

 

I think the average white person in Rochester for many decades after the 1970's and 80's was OK with the cops keeping an eye out for potential serial killers (usually white/square looking/average car prowling for people who might not be missed).

 



I think that my initial response in this thread and my related responses that followed, which were pointing out my own experiences of overly aggressive policing tactics in western New York, were indeed pertinent to the conversation at hand, given that said conversation involves overly aggressive policing tactics in western New York. I'm sorry you feel differently. Thankfully, you don't have a little badge that allows you to decide what other people can talk about on this forum.

As I explained in my replies, I, for one (and many folks I know, for that matter) were NOT okay with the cops "keeping an eye out for potential serial killers", or however you want to try justify the extra-legal tactics I described.

Great to hear from you, though. I sure missed our chats.




 

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8 minutes ago, Logic said:



I think that my initial response in this thread and my related responses that followed, which were pointing out my own experiences of overly aggressive policing tactics in western New York, were indeed pertinent to the conversation at hand, given that said conversation involves overly aggressive policing tactics in western New York. I'm sorry you feel differently. Thankfully, you don't have a little badge that allows you to decide what other people can talk about on this forum.

As I explained in my replies, I, for one (and many folks I know, for that matter) were NOT okay with the cops "keeping an eye out for potential serial killers", or however you want to try justify the extra-legal tactics I described.

Great to hear from you, though. I sure missed our chats.




 

you mean... you weren't lurking Buffao in a Buick back in the 70's?!? 🤣

 

(yes, i know you weren't. from my guess by how old ya look you are 35 at best)

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21 hours ago, WotAGuy said:


I’ll take Racism for $200 Alex

You’re 100% right. We have to do something about these gosh darn whites using racism to force innocent men like Marshawn to break the law repeatedly.

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On 10/17/2023 at 2:35 PM, Logic said:


I believe it. My interactions with police officers in western New York generally seemed prefaced on the assumption that I didn't know my rights. Fortunately, I did, and any time I demonstrated so, they usually backed down -- though clearly it irritated them, and sometimes it took a cooler headed second officer to talk the first one into giving it up.

I was not a fan of the Rochester police. I felt harassed by them FAR more often than I felt protected by them, as did many friends of mine.

How many times were you arrested?

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On 10/17/2023 at 2:35 PM, Logic said:


I was not a fan of the Rochester police. I felt harassed by them FAR more often than I felt protected by them, as did many friends of mine.

Nowadays you have to be doing something pretty serious to get the attention of RPD

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