nuklz2594 Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 If Lynch gets a slap on the wrist for his crime, do the Bills "force" him to do something like community service, start a charity, or something else? In today's age of being politically correct, I would like to see something positive come out of this other than touchdowns. Lynch should be ashamed for his actions or lack of them. Everyone makes a mistake, but being accountable for your actions makes a difference between being a douche bag and a decent person. Your thoughts?
Corp000085 Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 I'd like for the legal process to conclude before i comment on any team or league punishment.
Rico Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 I'd give him a raise if he ends up becoming a star and run him out of town if he ends up sucking.
/dev/null Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 The Bills should force him to spend every waking minute on any golf course in America searching for the real driver
Adam Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 I think Lynch was driving the hummer in the botched WCW angle back in 2000......the one that hit Kevin Nash
Lurker Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Your thoughts? He should be forced to read TSW at least 12 hours a day for six months without access to the ignore feature...
Rubes Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 The Bills should force him to spend every waking minute on any golf course in America searching for the real driver
Tipster19 Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 If Lynch gets a slap on the wrist for his crime, do the Bills "force" him to do something like community service, start a charity, or something else? In today's age of being politically correct, I would like to see something positive come out of this other than touchdowns. Lynch should be ashamed for his actions or lack of them. Everyone makes a mistake, but being accountable for your actions makes a difference between being a douche bag and a decent person. Your thoughts? Fred Jackson was on Sirius tonight and amongst the things that he had to say was that Marshawn and him has spent time together doing charitable things in the Buffalo community. They spent time at children hospitals and such. I'm disappointed in his decision making in this whole thing about the hit and run but I don't think that one incident defines him as what kind of person he is, as in anybody else. What I do hope for is that he has learned from this and makes a concentrated effort in growing as a human being. Everybody is capable of making a mistake and using poor judgement. I'm curious in seeing how he conducts himself off the field from this point forward. My impression of him is that he is funloving and a good guy. It's doesn't matter what I or anybody else thinks of him overall but what he thinks of himself. Character is defined in the face of adversity. I think that it's important on how he responds to this unfortunate situation.
Buffalo_soul-dier Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 If Lynch gets a slap on the wrist for his crime, do the Bills "force" him to do something like community service, start a charity, or something else? In today's age of being politically correct, I would like to see something positive come out of this other than touchdowns. Lynch should be ashamed for his actions or lack of them. Everyone makes a mistake, but being accountable for your actions makes a difference between being a douche bag and a decent person. Your thoughts? i def agree with what tipster said in the post above.....but that the same time im also totally ok with a requirement for extra touchdowns being worked into the punishment!
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