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it's an awful video, anyway you slice it.
More scummy than funny in this case, IMO.Funny how people can watch the exact same video and have completely different opinions based on what they wanna see.
Where can someone find these?TMZ also released body-cam footage when police spoke with Hunt, the woman and witnesses.
no different than politics.Funny how people can watch the exact same video and have completely different opinions based on what they wanna see.
Would love to see a yearlong suspension but the NFL doesn't have the balls to do the right thing.He shoved her first. End of story. Enjoy your suspension, Bub.
Who cares about the freaking title?
THIS IS TMZ WE'RE TALKING ABOUT.
Not exactly the New York Times here fellas.
Anyone with more than 6 brain cells.
good one. Who can tell the differe cr these days?
Agreed. This is not even remotely the same as the Rice incident. The Rice incident was horrifying, like if we hadn't seen his girlfriend again, the assumption would have been he had killed her, with him dragging her out of an elevator while knocked out.Um. It's not great, but using the term "brutalized" is definitely sensationalizing the event.
He shoved her and instead of walking away...she stepped up for more words.
She gets knocked over by the guy that got shoved...but she didn't hit the wall herself.
Kicking someone when they're down is bush league...but neither did he curb stomp her.
Why do people get upset when they get in a physical confrontation that they could have avoided?
And comparing this to Ray Rice sucker punching his lady is absurd.
TMZ seems to be reporting otherwiseNate Taylor
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In case you were wondering, the belief is that the Chiefs are learning of this Kareem Hunt video in real time as we are.
1:50 PM - Nov 30, 2018
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So far no statement from the Chiefs on the video released by TMZ of Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt shoving and kicking a woman in a Cleveland hotel hallway.
There were police reports created from the Feb. 10 incident, but charges weren't filed.
1:56 PM - Nov 30, 2018
What does that have to do with anything? The point remains that she went face first into the wall and then was staggered when she tried to get up after.The guy runs through 300 pound defenders for a living. The dude that took the original hit was stumbling himself.
Andy, you gotta watch the alternate view, she absolutely goes face first into the wall.Um. It's not great, but using the term "brutalized" is definitely sensationalizing the event.
He shoved her and instead of walking away...she stepped up for more words.
She gets knocked over by the guy that got shoved...but she didn't hit the wall herself.
Kicking someone when they're down is bush league...but neither did he curb stomp her.
Why do people get upset when they get in a physical confrontation that they could have avoided?
And comparing this to Ray Rice sucker punching his lady is absurd.
Did you seriously watch the video and then type that?This sucks, but is basically an argument with no real damages. He shouldn't have kicked her, though it was more of a foot shove than a kick. But he should absolutely see some discipline from it. If the league wants to make a major statement, I could see banning him from the Playoffs, though that probably wouldn't be fair to the Chiefs since their is no precedent(that I am aware of) for suspensions this late in the season.
My bad, apologies!I'm agreeing with you. The fact that the dude that was in the way shows that he intended to seriously inure her. Imagine if he wasn't in the way?
should a player be exempt from suspensions just because it's close to the playoffs? should a suspension be any different because of when the crime occurs or goes public?Agreed. This is not even remotely the same as the Rice incident. The Rice incident was horrifying, like if we hadn't seen his girlfriend again, the assumption would have been he had killed her, with him dragging her out of an elevator while knocked out.
This sucks, but is basically an argument with no real damages. He shouldn't have kicked her, though it was more of a foot shove than a kick. But he should absolutely see some discipline from it. If the league wants to make a major statement, I could see banning him from the Playoffs, though that probably wouldn't be fair to the Chiefs since their is no precedent(that I am aware of) for suspensions this late in the season.
The TMZ video in that link upthread doesn't look like that. To me, anyway.Andy, you gotta watch the alternate view, she absolutely goes face first into the wall.
Right, because there's no history of the league disciplining a player without even trying to determine if there's video evidence.The NFL would have already acted, no? Especially if they knew of/had access to the video way back in February. I will add that I own Ware in the 2 high stakes teams I made the playoffs in, so there's that.
Me either, he hair seems to, but not her head/face. It's pretty grainy and not 120 FPS or anything, though.The TMZ video in that link upthread doesn't look like that. To me, anyway.
I think what is happening is people are not seeing the alternative view. It looks much worse. At first glance of the first video, I agreed it didnt look bad. The other view is worse. it is weird though, the body cam showing her certainly doesnt look like she was seriously injured.Did you seriously watch the video and then type that?
Gross, dude.
Watched again. She doesn't hit her head. It's her hand that's holding her phone and purse, which is why they end up on the floor.Me either, he hair seems to, but not her head/face. It's pretty grainy and not 120 FPS or anything, though.
There is no way this can be true. When you watch the video interview of the girl just after the ruckus by the police, she mentions wanting to watch the video to see what happened.Nate Taylor
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In case you were wondering, the belief is that the Chiefs are learning of this Kareem Hunt video in real time as we are.
Had to hope there wasn't video.This happened back in February. JFC. WTG Chiefs and NFL for acting on this in a prudent fashion.
I think you're right. I just watched it again and attempted to go "frame by frame" as much as the video would allow. Don't think her head/face makes contact with the wall.Watched again. She doesn't hit her head. It's her hand that's holding her phone and purse, which is why they end up on the floor.
I think the comparison is more that there is a video...where the event was reported and nothing happened...but now video makes it more real and hard to ignore.Um. It's not great, but using the term "brutalized" is definitely sensationalizing the event.
He shoved her and instead of walking away...she stepped up for more words.
She gets knocked over by the guy that got shoved...but she didn't hit the wall herself.
Kicking someone when they're down is bush league...but neither did he curb stomp her.
Why do people get upset when they get in a physical confrontation that they could have avoided?
And comparing this to Ray Rice sucker punching his lady is absurd.
Did the same...more of an injury cuff and after all the bye weeks and with Collins being overtaken by Gus the Bus I had the room.Man, I picked up Spencer on waivers a couple of days ago because the guy dominating my league has Hunt and I figured why not just in case he tweaks an acl. Never would’ve guessed this lol
I think he plays this week and suspended next.How did the nfl see this and not suspend him. Makes zero sense based on everything historical. As the the chiefs , no way they can play him just no way with this leaking.
They got their poster boy last year, in Zeke. They didn't have a political need to suspend Hunt.How did the nfl see this and not suspend him. Makes zero sense based on everything historical. As the the chiefs , no way they can play him just no way with this leaking.
In theory, no. But we've seen a lot of cases where things get drawn out, so they have no resolution until a year down the line.should a player be exempt from suspensions just because it's close to the playoffs? should a suspension be any different because of when the crime occurs or goes public?
If that's the case, why not get out in front of this in February when the incident was first reported? Why wait for the video to surface? Looks bad on the NFL and the Chiefs if that's the case. Like they were hoping it would all go away and they wouldn't have to deal with it.I gotta think that the NFL was prepared for this and already have an action plan for the this scenario emerging.