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Ray Rice video of KO punch released (1 Viewer)

If there's any evidence that Goodell DID have this video and only gave 2 games, then I think Goodell is done. He might be even If he didn't have the video.
Can't get any traction for this idea over in the FFA thread ... but I agree with you.

 
I'm seriously thinking if boycotting NFL until 1) rice is banned, 2) independent investigation to determine if NFL or ravens saw this video earlier, and if so 3) roger goodell and or ravens CEO/owner needs to be removed.

Frankly this is Donald sterling level.
Can't tell if serious. But what did you think when they reinstated Big Ben?

 
. I also don't see the Ravens cutting him as everyone already knew what happened.
Because now there is a public outcry that is 10x more than it was a few weeks ago.

He is toast. Maybe self-imposed by Rice, maybe not. But either way he's toast.
In what way? The NFL probably can't suspend him more and the Ravens already knew what happened.
(1) He will be given an ultimatum: get cut right now or voluntarily impose additional sanctions.; and/or

(2) The NFL could also make the claim that they didnt have the video and now will re-open the case given the new evidence.

I think #2 is ridiculously bogus, and that #1 above is what will happen...but either way he is toasty as toast can get.

 
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Is the message supposed to be "don't do this in front of a camera." Or "don't do this."

Is every other team going to cut its players convicted of assault and domestic violence too?
Almost certainly will never happen ... but college & pro sports really need a hard-arzze Honor Code.

You know how something like a DUI or an assault arrest will get you kicked out of the Green Berets or Navy Seals forever? Sports needs to go that route ... IF they are truly serious about rooting this kind of stuff out. Can't have it where "oh, you can help a team ....we'll let you skate."

But yeah ... pipe dream.

 
Is the message supposed to be "don't do this in front of a camera." Or "don't do this."

Is every other team going to cut its players convicted of assault and domestic violence too?
perhaps oif the uproar is enough

in the end the if the Ravens are convinced keeping him costs more than cutting him they'll get rid of him. The public is free to pressure them on whatever issues they want.

 
goodell only reacts if the ratings are affected and the sponsors begin to bail.

CBS I hope your happy with your new Thursday night "investment"

I don't know about you folks, but the NFL is really beginning to piss me off and I think I will take my interest down a notch.

 
Folks remember , it wasn't the punch that KO'd her , it was the elevator railing
that her head would not have bounced off of were it not for the punch

Jeez, I hope you were kidding :topcat:
he may be

but that is one of the excuses...

Mike Golic@espngolic 59m
@4JonnyB20: @TMZ @espngolic I think it was more a push nd her smacking the wall of the ele KO'd her” couldn't disagree more
Hopefully nobody posted this already. Would hate to anger the board police. That guy responded to Golic and said he was being a smartass. Maybe mocking those who said it was the railing's fault. :shrug:

 
I'm seriously thinking if boycotting NFL until 1) rice is banned, 2) independent investigation to determine if NFL or ravens saw this video earlier, and if so 3) roger goodell and or ravens CEO/owner needs to be removed.

Frankly this is Donald sterling level.
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?

 
Folks remember , it wasn't the punch that KO'd her , it was the elevator railing
that her head would not have bounced off of were it not for the punch

Jeez, I hope you were kidding :topcat:
he may be

but that is one of the excuses...

Mike Golic@espngolic 59m
@4JonnyB20: @TMZ @espngolic I think it was more a push nd her smacking the wall of the ele KO'd her” couldn't disagree more
Hopefully nobody posted this already. Would hate to anger the board police. That guy responded to Golic and said he was being a smartass. Maybe mocking those who said it was the railing's fault. :shrug:
i had not seen that, thanks

i just know it is out there, perhaps no one is serious with it

 
I'm not stating my opinion on the domestic violence against women. Just here to see if anyone besides me saw this video months ago?
I'm not stating my opinion on the domestic violence against women. Just here to see if anyone besides me saw this video months ago?
I was wondering the same thing. It was all over youtube...
Link?
:link:

I'd seen the first release, but hadn't seen the inside-elevator one. Maybe you're mistaken? If not, it should be easy to find your link in your YouTube history link?

I'd be curious to see the user that had it up, and somehow kept it hidden all these weeks.

 
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.

 
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.

 
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
Me too. I want to hear from Rice again and see what he says. Believe it or not, he deserves that.

HOWEVER, I disagree with your fundamental point. Seeing the video matters. Before today my gut said he hit her and he deserved to be in the criminal justice system as a result, but I held a doubt about what sort of two way fight occurred. This video showed a 95/5, not a 50/50 fight. This makes a massive difference about how I viewed this incident. Seeing it with my own eyes is a significant development for me.

 
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What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
Part of it was the utter disregard of Rice after dropping her. No instant remorse , instead he looked annoyed that he had to drag her out like she was a bag of trash.Video has a profound effect

 
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.

 
If there's any evidence that Goodell DID have this video and only gave 2 games, then I think Goodell is done. He might be even If he didn't have the video.
Can't get any traction for this idea over in the FFA thread ... but I agree with you.
@HubbuchNYP: Goodell made the owners a mountain of money with the last CBA and ever since. The owners will be verrrry reluctant to get rid of him.

 
I'm seriously thinking if boycotting NFL until 1) rice is banned, 2) independent investigation to determine if NFL or ravens saw this video earlier, and if so 3) roger goodell and or ravens CEO/owner needs to be removed.

Frankly this is Donald sterling level.
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
Because just like most cases that aren't video taped there is a shadow of doubt.

Maybe he was defending himself. Maybe she is a krav maga master and he was genuinely defending himself. Maybe he only pushed her and in her drunken state and 4 inch heals, she lost her balance and fell and hit her head. And then maybe he panicked and was sickened at the sight of her motionless body he actually showed some concern.......

But that is not the case. All the maybes are out the window and the world is now reacting.

Exact same thing would have happened if video surfaced with Vick, or rottenburger, or whoever. Public outrage and seeking blood. It's human nature.

 
The earlier reporting of the incident, and earlier discussion of it, took on a similar look to the spin put on it by Rice's lawyer.

http://deadspin.com/does-the-nfl-think-ray-rices-wife-deserved-it-1612138248

ESPN's initial coverage of the suspension is actually useful here, if only as a Pravda-like surrogate marker for the league's thinking. All Thursday long, ESPN personalities took turns showing their asses for the league and voicing their support for the NFL's decision. Tom Jackson, Skip Bayless, Jason Whitlock, and others all made sounds about the "pretty good job" the NFL has done in suspending "a model citizen" over "this incident." Adam Schefter went as far to ask, "Was the commissioner lenient enough? Was he not?" In a particularly ugly soundbite, Mort complimented Palmer on "being very effective in explaining her errors in the assault" during the couple's meeting with Goodell. "But at the same time," he added, "they had to have some penalty."
That's how Mort's sources—almost certainly NFL sources—saw things, in any case:

We saw the TMZ video of what happened outside—when he was dragging her out unconscious—but inside, I'm told from those who have seen the video, it wasn't pretty. In fact, she attacks him—we don't know the reason why—and he strikes her, strikes her hard. And her head—according to the sources I've spoken to—struck the rail inside the elevator and she was unconscious.
This is similar to the version of events teased out by Rice's lawyer, Michael Diamondstein, in a May 24 radio spot with Matt Hammond of ESPN 97.3 New Jersey.

This is just a complete hypothetical. Let's assume for the sake of argument, rather than enter into the pretrial diversionary program that [Rice] entered into, we hypothetically move forward on the case. And hypothetically we litigate 100 motions and the video comes out and the video shows—hypothetically speaking now, hypothetically speaking—shows that Ray wasn't the first person that hit, and Ray was getting repeatedly hit but just Ray hit harder, fired one back and hit harder. Hypothetically speaking, and he gets found not guilty. Is that result somehow better? Is it better for the public? Is it better for the Ravens? Is it better for Ray? Is it better for Janay?
What else could the league have been thinking? All but absolving Rice with a mere two-game suspension for knocking his unarmed fiancée unconscious and dragging her out of elevator necessarily requires Goodell and the NFL to subscribe to a specific kind of philosophy in which Rice's actions are absolvable—one in which he is a nearly passive agent, reacting to events in an understandable if unfortunate way.
Earlier article from deadspin: http://deadspin.com/does-the-nfl-think-ray-rices-wife-deserved-it-1612138248

The video blows that whole line of thinking/excuse-making away.

 
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
Well, I respect that fact that you might not know the zillions of ways fights happen, or start. Not being sarcastic. :) I used to work with an industry that had tons of cameras focused on tons of drunk people. Women (and men) get knocked out a bunch of times without being hit. There's also the defensive punch, which is a lot more understandable (someone's beating you with an object like a shoe, handbag, etc and you strike back), there's shoves all the time that end up with people falling and getting knocked out when they hit the wall/floor/railing/etc.

I can only speak for myself, but without evidence, I was hoping it wasn't as bad as it turned out to be.

Not to mention that I've seen many times when a spouse (male or female) came to the security guys with a story of "He/She BEAT ME!!" and then are shown to be lying when the camera footage is brought up. Or many times it's just an exaggeration.

Hope that helps you understand my surprise, at least, when I saw that he just clocked her.

 
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If there's any evidence that Goodell DID have this video and only gave 2 games, then I think Goodell is done. He might be even If he didn't have the video.
Can't get any traction for this idea over in the FFA thread ... but I agree with you.
@HubbuchNYP: Goodell made the owners a mountain of money with the last CBA and ever since. The owners will be verrrry reluctant to get rid of him.
Adam Shefter brought up the possibility of Goodell being gone at 1pm on ESPN News.

 
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
:goodposting:

Pretty sure that woman would tell everyone calling for his banishment to go #### themselves.

Of course, if the Ravens cut him, his career is probably over. At a minimum, his big money days are over. She may want to get that divorce before that happens or Rice-Woman II could happen.

 
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This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
:goodposting:

Pretty sure that woman would tell everyone calling for his banishment to go #### themselves.
which is extremely common for victims of domestic abuse

your not understanding that is sad.

 
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
As someone who's tried to help a child being abused, as well as a spouse, i can firmly tell you that you are mistaken. Are there issues with a spouse/child that is being abused yet stays with the abuser because of fear of more abuse or just fear of being alone? Absolutely.

Should a witness to such an event not care or not get involved to stop the abuser? Absolutely not.

 
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
Well, lets be honest here - she probably has a financial incentive for Rice to remain a highly paid employee in the NFL. I would not read anything into her reconciliation with Rice as being done out of pure love - otherwise, why not insist that he quit, and seek anger management counseling prior to getting married.

Call me a skeptic, and I am not saying she got what she deserved when she was punched, but I think she is a far more willing participant in how things have gone down since, and it would not shock me to learn she has reached a financial settlement with Rice that requires her reconciliation.

 
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
Well, I respect that fact that you might not know the zillions of ways fights happen, or start. Not being sarcastic. :) I used to work with an industry that had tons of cameras focused on tons of drunk people. Women (and men) get knocked out a bunch of times without being hit. There's also the defensive punch, which is a lot more understandable (someone's beating you with an object like a shoe, handbag, etc and you strike back), there's shoves all the time that end up with people falling and getting knocked out when they hit the wall/floor/railing/etc.

I can only speak for myself, but without evidence, I was hoping it wasn't as bad as it turned out to be.

Not too mention that I've seen many times when a spouse (male or female) came to the security guys with a story of "He/She BEAT ME!!" and then are shown to be lying when the camera footage is brought up. Or many times it's just an exaggeration.

Hope that help you understand my surprise, at least, when I saw that he just clocked her.
But didn't he admit to hitting her? That's what he publically apologized for. All this has done is emotionally charge people.

 
lod01 said:
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
:goodposting:

Pretty sure that woman would tell everyone calling for the suspension of her meal ticket his banishment to go #### themselves.
My buddy isn't making millions and paying my bills.

 
Tango said:
Bigboy10182000 said:
Doug B said:
If there's any evidence that Goodell DID have this video and only gave 2 games, then I think Goodell is done. He might be even If he didn't have the video.
Can't get any traction for this idea over in the FFA thread ... but I agree with you.
@HubbuchNYP: Goodell made the owners a mountain of money with the last CBA and ever since. The owners will be verrrry reluctant to get rid of him.
Adam Shefter brought up the possibility of Goodell being gone at 1pm on ESPN News.
From what I've seen so far he should be.

The NFL is a multi- Billion dollar baby, and if anyone harms that baby, they gots to go.

 
Godsbrother said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.
How so? From reports this summer he flat knocked her out and dragged her out of an elevator. From that video she came after him and he hit back, which was weak on his part, but the video actually opened up the possibility he did not knock her out but the fall on the railing did and I also can't tell if he slapped or punched her.

Again, what he did was terrible, but I already saw him drag her out of the elevator with little regard months ago and I thought it was a given he KO punched her, which due to that video I'm not sure anymore if it was the hit or fall. So bad? 100% yes. I just don't see it as being worse.

 
Sinn Fein said:
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
Well, lets be honest here - she probably has a financial incentive for Rice to remain a highly paid employee in the NFL. I would not read anything into her reconciliation with Rice as being done out of pure love - otherwise, why not insist that he quit, and seek anger management counseling prior to getting married.

Call me a skeptic, and I am not saying she got what she deserved when she was punched, but I think she is a far more willing participant in how things have gone down since, and it would not shock me to learn she has reached a financial settlement with Rice that requires her reconciliation.
one of the very common reasons a woman stays in an abusive relationship is because they are financially dependent on the abuser

that does not make it their fault

 
Godsbrother said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.
This...it really isn't that difficult to understand. Plus seeing things with our own eyes elicits a more emotional response that just hearing a story about it.

 
JaxJokers said:
But didn't he admit to hitting her? That's what he publically apologized for. All this has done is emotionally charge people.
All this has done is show people exactly what he did.

I'm not sure why some people are so uncomfortable with it being seen.

 
rascal said:
I'm seriously thinking if boycotting NFL until 1) rice is banned, 2) independent investigation to determine if NFL or ravens saw this video earlier, and if so 3) roger goodell and or ravens CEO/owner needs to be removed.

Frankly this is Donald sterling level.
:lmao:

 
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
She has a few million reasons not to care.

 
Godsbrother said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.
How so? From reports this summer he flat knocked her out and dragged her out of an elevator. From that video she came after him and he hit back, which was weak on his part, but the video actually opened up the possibility he did not knock her out but the fall on the railing did and I also can't tell if he slapped or punched her.

Again, what he did was terrible, but I already saw him drag her out of the elevator with little regard months ago and I thought it was a given he KO punched her, which due to that video I'm not sure anymore if it was the hit or fall. So bad? 100% yes. I just don't see it as being worse.
how many times have you seen a man #### back and punch a woman knocking her out?

i have not seen it. To me seeing it with my own eyes is shocking. The same as when i hear about the holocaust it sounds horrible, but when i see the pictures it is far worse. Or when I hear about a death in an accident I understand what happened, but seeing a bloody body on the street really brings it home. Many people are visual in nature, and seeing things makes them more real. Perhaps you are not that way.

 
lod01 said:
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
:goodposting:

Pretty sure that woman would tell everyone calling for his banishment to go #### themselves.

Of course, if the Ravens cut him, his career is probably over. At a minimum, his big money days are over. She may want to get that divorce before that happens or Rice-Woman II could happen.
Which is the exact opposite of that woman "not caring", as the post you're quoting suggests. She obviously cares, but fears consequences if the situation spirals out of control. Nothing at all in common with two buddies shrugging off a scuffle.

 
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JaxJokers said:
Hoss Style said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
Well, I respect that fact that you might not know the zillions of ways fights happen, or start. Not being sarcastic. :) I used to work with an industry that had tons of cameras focused on tons of drunk people. Women (and men) get knocked out a bunch of times without being hit. There's also the defensive punch, which is a lot more understandable (someone's beating you with an object like a shoe, handbag, etc and you strike back), there's shoves all the time that end up with people falling and getting knocked out when they hit the wall/floor/railing/etc.

I can only speak for myself, but without evidence, I was hoping it wasn't as bad as it turned out to be.

Not too mention that I've seen many times when a spouse (male or female) came to the security guys with a story of "He/She BEAT ME!!" and then are shown to be lying when the camera footage is brought up. Or many times it's just an exaggeration.

Hope that help you understand my surprise, at least, when I saw that he just clocked her.
But didn't he admit to hitting her? That's what he publically apologized for. All this has done is emotionally charge people.
Yeah, I think he did, but I'm not sure he ever said he struck her. He just kept saying something along the lines of "domestic violence is bad" and he was sorry for what he'd done.

I thought he hit her, but it was unclear if she was beating the crap out of him and he shoved her away forcefully, or if she was drunk/barely able to walk and she more fell on her own, or if he just popped her (like the vid showed).

 
A Ravens player told Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report that any support Rice had in the locker room had evaporated.

“I don’t think he has very much support now at all,” the player texted. “I think it’s gone.”

The player said Rice told teammates initially that he was defending himself from an attacking Janay Palmer — such that that matters — and the video released this morning contradicts that flimsy attempt at justification.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/09/08/report-ray-rice-losing-support-in-ravens-locker-room/

 
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
She has a few million reasons not to care.
there's women whose abusers make nothing compared to Rice who still stay because the money is one of many things that makes them feel powerless to stop the abuse. It's a very real part of the cycle and one of the things that makes it hard to stop. Along with the victim being blamed and accepting blame. The team and league have played into all of this. It is one thing for people on this board to not understand how things work with domestic violence victims, most of us have never experienced it. But the league and team should reach out to people in an effort to understand it.

 
JHuber77 said:
I don't get why people are all up in arms right now. Everyone knew what happened in that elevator. I guess people have to see to believe. I don't see how the NFL could punish him further as it would be double jeopardy. I also don't see the Ravens cutting him as everyone already knew what happened.
I'm not up in arms any more than I was before, or at all really to be honest.

But there were several ways that encounter could have played out in my mind, and the way it actually went down was NOT the best one.

Video does generate emotion though, that's for sure. But as many have said, crimes just as bad and worse have been committed by NFL players that weren't released etc. I don't think anything new will happen to Rice. I think it will blow over just like it did the first time. Mob mentality is strange though, and it may not.

It will be interesting to see if Ravens fans cheer him though when he comes back next time.

 
Sinn Fein said:
zandbak said:
This is hilarious. The VICTIM doesn't care what happened. She begged the NFL to go easy on him and then married him. If she doesn't care, why does anyone else? If your buddy clocked you and knocked you out, and you didn't care, life would go on.
Well, lets be honest here - she probably has a financial incentive for Rice to remain a highly paid employee in the NFL. I would not read anything into her reconciliation with Rice as being done out of pure love - otherwise, why not insist that he quit, and seek anger management counseling prior to getting married.

Call me a skeptic, and I am not saying she got what she deserved when she was punched, but I think she is a far more willing participant in how things have gone down since, and it would not shock me to learn she has reached a financial settlement with Rice that requires her reconciliation.
one of the very common reasons a woman stays in an abusive relationship is because they are financially dependent on the abuser

that does not make it their fault
Not sure what you are saying - we don't really know that she is in an abusive relationship. We know that Rice knocked her out, and that is one hit too many, but if that was a one-off occurrence I would not call it an abusive relationship. The fact that it was done so cavalierly suggests it might not have been a 1-off occurrence, but I don't know any better right now.

As for her - I am sure she could walk away from this relationship with a fair degree of financial security of her own - she does not need him. On the contrary he needed her to be married - so she could not testify. I think they reached an agreement where she agrees to get married, and go on the reconciliation circuit in exchange fro something tangible (not just the notion of being married to an NFL player).

Again, not saying she deserved to be hit, or that she was a willful participant in that aspect - but I do not think she is a "typical" abused spouse who has nowhere (or thinks they have nowhere) to turn. I think she is a willing participant in the relationship at this point - either for love, or for money.

 
Godsbrother said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.
This...it really isn't that difficult to understand. Plus seeing things with our own eyes elicits a more emotional response that just hearing a story about it.
Godsbrother said:
menobrown said:
simey said:
What do people think happened in that elevator prior to the video being released? Any reasonable person already knew he knocked her out, and dragged her out of the elevator. The DA dropped charges against her, but charged Rice after watching the video. That has been public knowledge. Why the outcry now?
That.

Puzzled as all get out why this is a big deal now. In fact, as some have suggested, it's almost not as bad I thought because it's possible she did not get knocked out from the hit but from the fall and it's possible he slapped her instead of a full out punch. Is any of this a good look? Of course not, it's terrible but not worse than what was reported months ago.

I hate mob justice.
I dunno. The video looks a lot worse than how it was being portrayed by the Rice and the Baltimore Ravens.
How so? From reports this summer he flat knocked her out and dragged her out of an elevator. From that video she came after him and he hit back, which was weak on his part, but the video actually opened up the possibility he did not knock her out but the fall on the railing did and I also can't tell if he slapped or punched her.

Again, what he did was terrible, but I already saw him drag her out of the elevator with little regard months ago and I thought it was a given he KO punched her, which due to that video I'm not sure anymore if it was the hit or fall. So bad? 100% yes. I just don't see it as being worse.
how many times have you seen a man #### back and punch a woman knocking her out?

i have not seen it. To me seeing it with my own eyes is shocking. The same as when i hear about the holocaust it sounds horrible, but when i see the pictures it is far worse. Or when I hear about a death in an accident I understand what happened, but seeing a bloody body on the street really brings it home. Many people are visual in nature, and seeing things makes them more real. Perhaps you are not that way.
Who cares if you see it or not. We already know it happened. Seeing it does not make it worse, I don't even understand this concept. Did you people not see them enter the elevator months ago and leave with him dragging her out? What the hell do you think happened? Can you people not read a book without pictures?

 

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