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Who gives a shit if they saw the video or not? Even without the video you know that the guy knocked his fiancee out cold and dragged her body out of an elevator like she was a sofa or something.
 
It is a big deal tho because Ray Rice only got 2 games, and if the video didn't leak, if Roger saw the video, he let him off easy. If he didn't see the video, he didn't do his job and needs to step down.

The whole issue is bad for the NFL because it shows how little power the NFLPA has, and the lack of professionalism going on on the owner's side(comissioner).

If this happened in the NBA, the team would be fined for the rally, the owner would be kicked out of the league, possibly banned for life, and Adam Silver would have his ass hung from the rafters by the players.

Instead, we get a "bad Ray, go home Ray" and that's it.
 
Who gives a shit if they saw the video or not? Even without the video you know that the guy knocked his fiancee out cold and dragged her body out of an elevator like she was a sofa or something.

Well without the video there isn't 100% proof that he hit her. She could of hit her head on the wall during a struggle or something.

All you know from the original video was he dragged her out like a dead body with no remorse. You don't know how she got into that state though, but yea obviously you would assume he hit her, but again no proof.
 
It is a big deal tho because Ray Rice only got 2 games, and if the video didn't leak, if Roger saw the video, he let him off easy. If he didn't see the video, he didn't do his job and needs to step down.

The whole issue is bad for the NFL because it shows how little power the NFLPA has, and the lack of professionalism going on on the owner's side(comissioner).

If this happened in the NBA, the team would be fined for the rally, the owner would be kicked out of the league, possibly banned for life, and Adam Silver would have his ass hung from the rafters by the players.

Instead, we get a "bad Ray, go home Ray" and that's it.


The NBA's longest domestic violence ban was 7 games. 41% more lenient than Rice's 2 games.
 
So Miami Dolphins left tackle Branden Albert sought out the quarterback during the second quarter of Sunday's contest to deliver the most unnecessary apology Tannehill has likely ever heard.

"I'm sorry, man," Albert told him. "We need to keep you cleaner. We need to do a better job."

After the game, as Tannehill changed out of a uniform that could forgo the typical bleaching, the signal-caller could only shake his head and smile.

"Are you kidding?" Tannehill said, recalling the apology. "That was like a day off."
:jnc Tannehill
 
The NBA's longest domestic violence ban was 7 games. 41% more lenient than Rice's 2 games.

The NFL doesnt usually ban players for games for domestic violence pre-Ray Rice leak video.
So 7 games of an NBA season is 7 games more than the NFL used to do.
 
I really feel like the ray rice situation blew up way too big because the media has nothing else to do other than bury a guy. Now don't get me wrong, he brought this on himself. However, it feels like the media is forcing these things and the nfl is just crumbling to the pressure
 
Bucs won't. They've got actual talent.

Rams, Raiders, maybe the Chiefs.

Rams are the early favorites but I think one of the putrid non-Philly NFC East teams may make a run at it (leaning towards Washington). The Eagles may have that division wrapped up before Thanksgiving.
 
The NFL doesnt usually ban players for games for domestic violence pre-Ray Rice leak video.
So 7 games of an NBA season is 7 games more than the NFL used to do.

This isn't the first domestic violence ban in the NFL.

How long was Jason Kidd suspended for beating his wife? I think claiming the NBA "usually" bans players for domestic violence is really overstating their actions.
 
I really feel like the ray rice situation blew up way too big because the media has nothing else to do other than bury a guy. Now don't get me wrong, he brought this on himself. However, it feels like the media is forcing these things and the nfl is just crumbling to the pressure

Yes that's what happens when you get taped punching your fiancee in the face and then acting like you didn't do anything wrong and drag her around.
 
Rams are the early favorites but I think one of the putrid non-Philly NFC East teams may make a run at it (leaning towards Washington). The Eagles may have that division wrapped up before Thanksgiving.

I forgot about those guys. I figure DAL/WAS/NYG will beat up on each other for a few wins each though and take each other out of the running.
 
The NFL doesnt usually ban players for games for domestic violence pre-Ray Rice leak video.
So 7 games of an NBA season is 7 games more than the NFL used to do.

wtf are you talking about? If a player was convicted, that player was suspended.
 
So the NBA has suspended 1 player for domestic violence in its history according to Wikipedia? And that's a better record than the NFL?

The NBA also has 1/3 the amount of players compared to the NFL.

This is just since 2000 for all arrests (not just domestic violence) in the NFL.

http://www.utsandiego.com/nfl/arres...=2&cpipage=3&CPISortType=desc&CPIorderBy=Date

My point is that the NBA doesn't do anything unless the law does. Counter to the NFL which they jump on a TMZ video, react to the public, and give out half-ass suspensions.

There's an issue, and I don't know how the NFL fixes it.
 
The NBA also has 1/3 the amount of players compared to the NFL.

This is just since 2000 for all arrests (not just domestic violence) in the NFL.

http://www.utsandiego.com/nfl/arres...=2&cpipage=3&CPISortType=desc&CPIorderBy=Date

My point is that the NBA doesn't do anything unless the law does. Counter to the NFL which they jump on a TMZ video, react to the public, and give out half-ass suspensions.

There's an issue, and I don't know how the NFL fixes it.

If this happened in the NBA, the team would be fined for the rally, the owner would be kicked out of the league, possibly banned for life, and Adam Silver would have his ass hung from the rafters by the players.

Seems like a pretty stiff punishment for a league that punishes based on The Law given The Law slapped Rice on the wrist.
 
The Associated Press ‏@AP 3m
BREAKING: AP Source: Law enforcement official sent copy of Ray Rice tape to NFL executive in April

Rog better get to dancing.

I don't think Rog is gonna be able to get out of this one. Don't know when it happens, but I think he's gonna have to step down at some point.
 
The Associated Press ‏@AP 3m
BREAKING: AP Source: Law enforcement official sent copy of Ray Rice tape to NFL executive in April

Rog better get to dancing.

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wtf are you talking about? If a player was convicted, that player was suspended.

There are many convicted domestic abusers in the nfl and NBA that didn't receive indefinite suspensions. Some even received no suspensions at all WTF are YOU talking about?
 
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