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originally posted by: intrepid
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
To be fair, and this is only the NFL(the only sport I follow), there are 100 players in the league that are positive members of the community for every douchebag. It's just that the turds get the press.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
Cases like this are more indicative of celebrity worship as sports problems, in my opinion. People seem to think fame excuses all sorts of things. Heck, these days, some are famous because they are misbehaving! People are weird sometimes.
originally posted by: FraggleRock
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
Cases like this are more indicative of celebrity worship as sports problems, in my opinion. People seem to think fame excuses all sorts of things. Heck, these days, some are famous because they are misbehaving! People are weird sometimes.
I'm not being rude I just honestly do not understand this at all. I don't see celebrity worship here and I don't see excusing behavior. I simply see the questioning of how that behavior is being seen according to the law. Celebrity or not, should the actions this individual made be even remotely considered a felony.
People can call what this individual did bizarre and they can refer to him as a thug. I don't look to sports or celebrities for my moral compass so I could honestly care less how he acted. It may have been stupid but why does the official response to his actions have to be equally stupid?
originally posted by: FraggleRock
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
Cases like this are more indicative of celebrity worship as sports problems, in my opinion. People seem to think fame excuses all sorts of things. Heck, these days, some are famous because they are misbehaving! People are weird sometimes.
I'm not being rude I just honestly do not understand this at all. I don't see celebrity worship here and I don't see excusing behavior. I simply see the questioning of how that behavior is being seen according to the law. Celebrity or not, should the actions this individual made be even remotely considered a felony.
People can call what this individual did bizarre and they can refer to him as a thug. I don't look to sports or celebrities for my moral compass so I could honestly care less how he acted. It may have been stupid but why does the official response to his actions have to be equally stupid?
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Boneheaded Ray-Ray will not be charged. I suspect that the Raiders have paid for the dog that had to be removed from service for a while.