BuffaloBillyG Posted April 1 Posted April 1 10 hours ago, RiotAct said: damn putting Von in the same breath as OJ is pretty ballsy,….. 😂 Not for nothing, but if you know the pattern of escalation that a rather shocking amount domestic abusers have, it's not far fetched to think Von could someday be involved in a situation like OJ was. Quote
stinky finger Posted April 1 Posted April 1 On 3/31/2024 at 9:13 AM, frostbitmic said: Rice is now a fully certified member of the Kansas City Chiefs. Like I need another reason to dislike these f***ers. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted April 1 Posted April 1 59 minutes ago, boyst said: the dude is in the league. it's going to be warshed over real quick. fall guys in place, etc. anyone thinking the guy gets any real punishment from law enforcement is silly. he's not like us - he is protected. he probably won't even get penalized for the league. Tell that to Henry Ruggs III. Quote
boyst Posted April 1 Posted April 1 5 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: Tell that to Henry Ruggs III. he had real victims and killed people. Quote
T master Posted April 1 Posted April 1 23 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: What happened to innocent until proven guilty? Araiza and Von Miller threads were filled with that line over the past year plus. Just saying Well in the 2 instances that you mention both were handled in totally different ways because 1 was a HOFer the other was a rookie . 1 had 120 million reasons to go away the other maybe and not guaranteed 1.5 million . The HOFer was given the benefit of the doubt and time to prove his supposed innocents or in this case his girlfriend changing her mind because he could quite possibly lose her gravy train & $120 million if she pursued it & the rookie was not given the benefit of the doubt & immediately cut . So we can & a lot of us do jump to conclusions, in this case seeing as the car was owned by Rice & he was no where around some make the conclusion that he may have or more than likely was present when the accident took place and possibly ran as to not be found because he could have been drinking which is what the authorities are basing as the case until they prove other wise . But in Ariza's case he was by many thought to be guilty until proven innocent & now he may make the Bills pay in some small way when they play the Chiefs & if it's in a play off game that will truly suck ... i will say i can in some ways understand Beane 's thoughts on that situation but both were handled differently for different reasons . Quote
NewEra Posted April 1 Posted April 1 1 hour ago, Niagara Dude said: I have to love how some fans are triggered by anything negative with the Chiefs, end of the day they keep winning and we still have Marvin Lewis 2:00 as our HC who loves his high character guys. They have the better GM and even better HC Looks like you’re the one who is permanently triggered. 3 6 Quote
SectionC3 Posted April 1 Posted April 1 3 hours ago, Billl said: You think the Dallas PD has nothing better to do than spend a bunch of time and money investigating a non-injury accident when the driver can afford a top attorney? This is in the list of important things to do. Maybe the Dallas DA wants to have their say, too. We shall see. Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted April 1 Posted April 1 It looks like KC may have to draft two WRs in the upcoming draft. 1 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted April 1 Posted April 1 1 hour ago, GASabresIUFan said: It looks like KC may have to draft two WRs in the upcoming draft. lol yall are insane. he didnt kill anyone..... this also isnt pat mcafee falling into the water wasted hes not getting Ruggs treatment, ane hes not getting a stern letter, pretty easy to keep this one out of the extreme ends of spectrum. dude might get a game or two, it isnt changing how KC approaches the draft, unless theyre aware of some Aaron Hernandez type red flags behind the scenes and theyve bailed him out of trouble/hushed them up a few times....... no indication of that, so until then we can all be reasonable 1 Quote
vincec Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) It’s classic that there is video of them drag racing, casing a major 6 car accident, then exiting their vehicles and leaving the scene like nothing happened and they think nothing of it. I love the guy filming the video of them leaving asking them where they are going and if they’re just going to leave and they’re like “yup”. 😂 these guys should lose their licenses for the next 10 years. Edited April 1 by vincec 4 Quote
NoSaint Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) 11 hours ago, Billl said: You think the Dallas PD has nothing better to do than spend a bunch of time and money investigating a non-injury accident when the driver can afford a top attorney? as of last night still one in the hospital, and they held i75 closed for several hours. It not going to be ruggs 2.0 but I do think most major market police and DAs (and the nfl) are not thrilled with car culture and albeit not getting a pound would like get a few ounces of flesh here. that all aside- contracts only paid out like $2m so far (pre tax, pre agents fees). A wrecked lambo, settlements and legal representation is going to really take a chunk out of his cash flow. I wonder what kind of car he will replace this with. Dumb enough to go with another sports car? Should show up to camp in a mini van. Edited April 1 by NoSaint Quote
muppy Posted April 1 Posted April 1 Quote Chiefs president Mark Donovan addressed the situation in an interview with KCMO on Monday morning. “In all these situations you have to wait until you have all the facts and frankly, we don’t have all the facts at this point,” Donovan said, via NBCNews.com. “The one comforting fact that we do have is that there was a multi-car crash in Texas, in Dallas, and fortunately, it doesn’t appear that anyone was hurt and we should be grateful for that. We’ll get to the bottom of it, we’ll gather the facts and we’ll react accordingly.” https://gridironheroics.com/nfl-kansas-city-chiefs-rashee-rice-car-car/ Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted April 1 Posted April 1 6 minutes ago, muppy said: https://gridironheroics.com/nfl-kansas-city-chiefs-rashee-rice-car-car/ Basically no one got hurt, so he will get a slap on the wrist where guys like you and o would get the book thrown at us. Quote
Chaos Posted April 2 Posted April 2 11 hours ago, T master said: Well in the 2 instances that you mention both were handled in totally different ways because 1 was a HOFer the other was a rookie . 1 had 120 million reasons to go away the other maybe and not guaranteed 1.5 million . The HOFer was given the benefit of the doubt and time to prove his supposed innocents or in this case his girlfriend changing her mind because he could quite possibly lose her gravy train & $120 million if she pursued it & the rookie was not given the benefit of the doubt & immediately cut . So we can & a lot of us do jump to conclusions, in this case seeing as the car was owned by Rice & he was no where around some make the conclusion that he may have or more than likely was present when the accident took place and possibly ran as to not be found because he could have been drinking which is what the authorities are basing as the case until they prove other wise . But in Ariza's case he was by many thought to be guilty until proven innocent & now he may make the Bills pay in some small way when they play the Chiefs & if it's in a play off game that will truly suck ... i will say i can in some ways understand Beane 's thoughts on that situation but both were handled differently for different reasons . Both were handled the same way and for the exact same reason. Optimal decision for the Business's finanancial bottom line. 1 Quote
Zag20 Posted April 2 Posted April 2 4 hours ago, NoSaint said: as of last night still one in the hospital, and they held i75 closed for several hours. It not going to be ruggs 2.0 but I do think most major market police and DAs (and the nfl) are not thrilled with car culture and albeit not getting a pound would like get a few ounces of flesh here. that all aside- contracts only paid out like $2m so far (pre tax, pre agents fees). A wrecked lambo, settlements and legal representation is going to really take a chunk out of his cash flow. I wonder what kind of car he will replace this with. Dumb enough to go with another sports car? Should show up to camp in a mini van. No need to spoil a young man with that degree of flexible utility, maybe a smart car or a Fiat is more appropriate. A punishment should not be glimpse of the privilege a young man my experience in their late thirties when they’re forced to own a minivan, such as a Honda Odyssey, touring, or a Toyota Sienna, limited. Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted April 2 Posted April 2 5 hours ago, Goin Breakdown said: Basically no one got hurt, so he will get a slap on the wrist where guys like you and o would get the book thrown at us. What do you think is a fair punishment for what he did? Quote
machine gun kelly Posted April 2 Posted April 2 When will some of these knuckleheads learn to grow up. Drag racing causing significant injury is moronic. Not even when I was young and dumb, would I’ve been that dumb. Grow up! Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted April 2 Posted April 2 16 hours ago, BillsShredder83 said: lol yall are insane. he didnt kill anyone..... this also isnt pat mcafee falling into the water wasted hes not getting Ruggs treatment, ane hes not getting a stern letter, pretty easy to keep this one out of the extreme ends of spectrum. dude might get a game or two, it isnt changing how KC approaches the draft, unless theyre aware of some Aaron Hernandez type red flags behind the scenes and theyve bailed him out of trouble/hushed them up a few times....... no indication of that, so until then we can all be reasonable Reasonable? After perusing these pages, I now feel life at Rikers Island Is appropriate 😂 Quote
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