jm192
Footballguy
I just think it's such a different level of crime than what they "consistently" tolerate.But they consistently do this exact thing.I don’t disagree with that point of view, I just have a hard time thinking that an NFL team would entertain bringing him on board due to the distraction that comes with it.This is a great point.What people are forgetting here is that the victim’s family is going to want him to play because whatever civil suit they bring will have juice to it.
Someone brought up Ray Rice earlier and I always that poor lady suffered/paid twice. Once when her husband knocked her out, the second time when she lost her family's primary wage earners source of income. I remember thinking of her back then and thinking all the people who want Rice out, justified or not, was probably not the best outcome for the victim.
What other cases have involved someone dying? Stallworth is the only one I can think of. I think the world is in such a different place in 2025 than it was in 2010. If Stallworth did it today, I don't think he sees a 2nd chance.
I also think the NFL is more apt to forgive one's sins when they've proven their talent. Ruggs for all his promise never did anything major.