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39 minutes ago, FireChans said:

From risk analysis yes of course. 
 

for moral compass, probably less so.


Probably?

 

It’s a league full of thugs, rapists, sexual deviants and woman abusers. 
 

Our favorite team’s home stadium STILL celebrates a woman abuser/murderer. 
 

And that is even after an ownership change … AND a change to a female owner. 
 

It’s a scummy league from top to bottom. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Gugny said:


Probably?

 

It’s a league full of thugs, rapists, sexual deviants and woman abusers. 
 

Our favorite team’s home stadium STILL celebrates a woman abuser/murderer. 
 

And that is even after an ownership change … AND a change to a female owner. 
 

It’s a scummy league from top to bottom. 
 

 

Having his name up there is different than celebrating said person 

 

And I've heard it will not be on the new Ring of Honor 

 

His name has not been said by the Buffalo Bills in a long long time. . They did distance themselves

 

Taking down his name would just bring relevance to it and they haven't said his name in many many years

 

 

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Dude ***** up his draft chances by validating character concerns, just shows insanely bad his judgement must be. Not that he's a lot cause but I think every team is moving him down their board somewhat. 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

Having his name up there is different than celebrating said person 

 

And I've heard it will not be on the new Ring of Honor 

 

His name has not been said by the Buffalo Bills in a long long time. . They did distance themselves

 

Taking down his name would just bring relevance to it and they haven't said his name in many many years

 

 


Having his name up there = celebrating him. 
 

His name should have been taken down in the 90s.

 

The Bills have not distanced themselves because they CHOOSE to keep his name on that wall. 
 

It’s gross. 

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4 minutes ago, Gugny said:


Having his name up there = celebrating him. 
 

His name should have been taken down in the 90s.

 

The Bills have not distanced themselves because they CHOOSE to keep his name on that wall. 
 

It’s gross. 

They didn't even give a public statement when he died 

 

OJ Simpson is dead to the Buffalo Bills

 

So when it's not on the new stadium there's not scumbags now? 

 

OJ Simpson was a real person who was the best running back for the Buffalo Bills.. they haven't said his name in 15 years  both can be true 

 

There is no celebrating OJ Simpson like they celebrate Jim Kelly and Thurman and Bruce

 

He is a part of Buffalo Bill's history forever

 

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Just now, Buffalo716 said:

They didn't even give a public statement when he died 

 

OJ Simpson is dead to the Buffalo Bills

 

So when it's not on the new stadium there's not scumbags now? 

 

OJ Simpson was a real person who was the best running back for the Buffalo Bills.. they haven't said his name in 15 years they're not celebrating it

 


Football is a game. 
 

He decapitated the mother of his children and killed an innocent bystander. 
 

His running back skills did nothing to improve the world. 

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Just now, Gugny said:


Football is a game. 
 

He decapitated the mother of his children and killed an innocent bystander. 
 

His running back skills did nothing to improve the world. 

I understand all of that and his name is not going to be on the new stadium

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15 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I understand all of that and his name is not going to be on the new stadium


The fact that it is still there is what is bothersome. 
 

It’s inexcusable. 
 

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4 hours ago, JohnNord said:


Add him to the list of college prospects accused of a heinous crime/act before the NFL Draft.  

 

There's a massive difference between an "accusation" and a DA filing criminal charges.

 

When it comes to SA, more often than not - charges aren't filed bc it's one word against the other and there's not enough evidence.

 

The fact that a warrant was issued for his arrest speaks volumes. Araiza, for example, was cut and no one would touch him with a ten foot pile on the mere possibility that he COULD be charged 

 

Bond HAS been charged. This is not a simple accusation. There'd be nothing to turn himself in and post bond for unless they felt there were a solid case.

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6 hours ago, QCity said:

Does this move him up the Chiefs board?

 

 

 

 

Winner winner chicken dinner...you sir win the internet today.  Nicely done, I laughed out loud

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5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

They didn't even give a public statement when he died 

 

That has nothing to do with the fact his name is still hung on a wall where names are memorialized and celebrated for greatness.

 

5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

OJ Simpson is dead to the Buffalo Bills

 

No he isn't, he is on the wall still for all to see. 

 

5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

So when it's not on the new stadium there's not scumbags now? 

 

That doesn't mean having him on the wall for over 30 years since the murders wasn't a mistake. 

 

5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

OJ Simpson was a real person who was the best running back for the Buffalo Bills.. they haven't said his name in 15 years  both can be true 

 

He murdered them over 30 years ago, not 15.  He was a real monster who had a record of beating his wife before he also brutally murdered her and others.  What he did on the football is now irrelevant.  If Hitler was a soccer star before a monster, you wouldn't still have his name enshrined on stadiums.  

 

5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

There is no celebrating OJ Simpson like they celebrate Jim Kelly and Thurman and Bruce

 

Another irrelevant comment...just because the degree of how they celebrate him vs other guys is different does not excuse the fact they are still allowing some sort of celebration of his legacy.   

 

5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

He is a part of Buffalo Bill's history forever

 

 

My father was murdered when I was 18 years old.  If some football stadium still had his killers name on the wall I would be disgusted and outraged.  Leaving his name memorialized on the wall IS still celebrating and honoring him as a player when he no longer is worth of such an honor.  

 

If that was your daughter he killed, how would you feel about his name still being immortalized on the stadium for the past 30 years?

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6 hours ago, QCity said:

Does this move him up the Chiefs board?

 

6 hours ago, HappyDays said:

I've heard there is more to come. This reported allegation is just the first. There were sexual assault allegations against him at both Alabama and Texas. There are multiple active restraining orders against him from different women. It's hard to imagine any team will take a chance on him before round 5 despite his talent.

 

Browns then.

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21 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

That has nothing to do with the fact his name is still hung on a wall where names are demoralized and celebrated for greatness.

 

 

No he isn't, he is on the wall still for all to see. 

 

 

That doesn't mean having him on the wall for over 30 years since the murders wasn't a mistake. 

 

 

He murdered them over 30 years ago, not 15.  He was a real monster who had a record of beating his wife before he also brutally murdered her and others.  What he did on the football is now irrelevant.  If Hitler was a soccer star before a monster, you wouldn't still have his name enshrined on stadiums.  

 

 

Another irrelevant comment...just because the degree of how they celebrate him vs other guys is different does not excuse the fact they are still allowing some sort of celebration of his legacy.   

 

 

My father was murdered when I was 18 years old.  If some football stadium still had his killers name on the wall I would be disgusted and outraged.  Leaving his name memorialized on the wall IS still celebrating and honoring him as a player when he no longer is worth of such an honor.  

 

If that was your daughter he killed, how would you feel about his name still being immortalized on the stadium for the past 30 years?

 

The new Wall of Fame won't even be in the Stadium. It will be outside the stadium located in the "Family Circle Area". I really don't think you're going to see OJ Simpson there...

 

They didn't take his name down, in my opinion, because that would be a bigger story than leaving it up and because they'd have to put someone's name in the OJ Simpson spot - which no one would want.

 

Obviously, we won't know for sure until we see the new "Wall". But if I had to place a bet - I think he'll be omitted.

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1 minute ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

The new Wall of Fame won't even be in the Stadium. It will be outside the stadium located in the "Family Circle Area". I really don't think you're going to see OJ Simpson there...

 

They didn't take his name down, in my opinion, because that would be a bigger story than leaving it up and because they'd have to put someone's name in the OJ Simpson spot - which no one would want.

 

Obviously, we won't know for sure until we see the new "Wall". But if I had to place a bet - I think he'll be omitted.


It should have been death with 30 years ago. 

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