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1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

he was filmed kicking a guy on the ground.

 

rich people make it all go away, doc.

 

poor shady...his actions were all and always benign.  truly he was the best of men--just so misunderstood!

 

your torches never extinguish doc...

 

Yeah, a guy with his friend in a head lock.  Wait, not just a guy, a cop.  If your belief is "Shady should know better"...shouldn't the cop?

 

It was a bar fight.  Hence no charges.  We've been over this many times.  Your "he was rich, that's why the DA lied and screwed over his own cops" doesn't hold any water.

 

Your pitchfork never gets put away.  Because you fall for the original narrative every...single...time.

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2 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Yeah, a guy with his friend in a head lock.  Wait, not just a guy, a cop.  If your belief is "Shady should know better"...shouldn't the cop?

 

It was a bar fight.  Hence no charges.  We've been over this many times.  Your "he was rich, that's why the DA lied and screwed over his own cops" doesn't hold any water.

 

Your pitchfork never gets put away.  Because you fall for the original narrative every...single...time.

 

he's a POS doc.  not worthy of your adulation

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Are people genuinely arguing that the justice system doesn't work differently for rich and famous people than it does for the rest of us?

Because if so...

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

he's a POS doc.  not worthy of your adulation

 

Few people are worthy of adulation once you truly get to know them.  And while he may be a POS, it doesn't automatically make him a criminal. 

 

I'd put defending a friend in a bar fight so far down the list of "POS" things to do and barely a blip on the criminal scale.

Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

he's a POS doc.  not worthy of your adulation

 

6 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Few people are worthy of adulation once you truly get to know them.  And while he may be a POS, it doesn't automatically make him a criminal. 

 

I'd put defending a friend in a bar fight so far down the list of "POS" things to do and barely a blip on the criminal scale.

A player is arrested/suspected of a crime someone start up the music @Mr. WEO and @Doc are going to start their Shady waltz.

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1 minute ago, Warcodered said:

A player is arrested/suspected of a crime someone start up the music @Mr. WEO and @Doc are going to start their waltz.

 

Not so fast.  I think we're both in agreement that Rice is screwed here.  His being rich won't help him.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Few people are worthy of adulation once you truly get to know them.  And while he may be a POS, it doesn't automatically make him a criminal. 

 

I'd put defending a friend in a bar fight so far down the list of "POS" things to do and barely a blip on the criminal scale.

 

lol..."defending a friend in a fight"

 

 

he waited until the other guy was already on the ground, on his back--other guys were fighting,  "shady" manned-up, then came in for some masculine kicking

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

lol..."defending a friend in a fight"

 

 

he waited until the other guy was already on the ground, on his back--other guys were fighting,  "shady" manned-up, then came in for some masculine kicking

 

Yep, it was a weak attempt.  We all saw the video.  Hence no charge.  You're not making your case here.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Yep, it was a weak attempt.  We all saw the video.  Hence no charge.  You're not making your case here.

 

Not all criminal acts get charged doc--you certainly know this.  why even bring that up?

Posted
15 hours ago, H2o said:

And he is being sued for quite a substantial amount now as well. 

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39950361/lawsuit-seeks-millions-chiefs-rashee-rice-smu-teddy-knox

 

 


I swear to god if this gets kc a very good cheap wr in his prime because he needs money and has a checkered history…. 

15 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Not all criminal acts get charged doc--you certainly know this.  why even bring that up?

Oh goody, the start of a 3 page doc vs weo loop. 
 

lets run away at 119 mph

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2 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


I swear to god if this gets kc a very good cheap wr in his prime because he needs money and has a checkered history…. 

Oh goody, the start of a 3 page doc vs weo loop. 
 

lets run away at 119 mph

 

lol, there's no escape

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


I swear to god if this gets kc a very good cheap wr in his prime because he needs money and has a checkered history…. 

Oh goody, the start of a 3 page doc vs weo loop. 
 

lets run away at 119 mph

Relitigating a Shady McCoy bar fight from almost a decade ago is so on-brand though. 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

Not all criminal acts get charged doc--you certainly know this.  why even bring that up?

 

Not all acts are criminal and/or are worthy of being charged.  You also know this. 

 

The fact that (off-duty) cops were involved and his friends weren't rich (if the theory is that being rich gets you out of trouble) and still no charges were filed should tell you everything you need to know.   

 

But what did you think (hope) he was going to be charged with?  A poor imitation of a WWE stomp?  A felony? :lol: 

 

1 hour ago, FireChans said:

Relitigating a Shady McCoy bar fight from almost a decade ago is so on-brand though. 

 

He brought it up as evidence of the "criminals" the Chefs have had on their teams.  Not that they didn't have enough more recent examples...

 

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1 hour ago, NoSaint said:

I swear to god if this gets kc a very good cheap wr in his prime because he needs money and has a checkered history…. 

 

Huh?  How?

Posted
21 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

 

Huh?  How?


young guy quickly going upside down on cash flow maybe wanting an infusion of new money earlier than he should and without as much leverage 

 

think Henry, Travis 

Posted
36 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

young guy quickly going upside down on cash flow maybe wanting an infusion of new money earlier than he should and without as much leverage 

 

think Henry, Travis 

 

OK, like who?  And why would the Chefs necessarily be the beneficiaries?

Posted
10 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

OK, like who?  And why would the Chefs necessarily be the beneficiaries?


I’m not sure how to spell it out differently

 

I speculated that rashee rice, a talented young receiver - who just wrecked 6 figures worth of cars, facing 7 figure lawsuits, and likely huge legal bills… potentially seeing his earnings reduced by suspension in year 2 of his modest rookie deal could feel very cash poor and at the end of his 3rd year (earliest opportunity) seek an extension to put some cash in his pocket even though he will have very limited leverage 

Posted
2 minutes ago, wjag said:

 

Rice:  Um Mr Veach, I'm gonna need to renegotiate my rookie contract.  

Brett: Call AJ Wentworth 877-CASH-NOW... 

Has he tried cash for Gold?

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