BigTicket409 Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 Please share your thoughts... Quote
SKINS Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 This one is worse than Vick, and running backs have a much shorter shelf life so no. Quote
PhatMack19 Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 I believe I heard 47 players currently in the league have been arrested for domestic violence. Get rid of them all? Or is this one worse because it was caught on video? Quote
TxHoops Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 He will. And as PM points out, he ain't the first. Someone will take a chance on him. He will be back next yr IMO. Quote
Peppermint Patty Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 Should he? No. He should try punching a clock at a real job and not a woman. Playing in the NFL is not a right, it is a privilege. I would boot the whole bunch! Never strike a woman. Ever! Quote
htownfan Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 Why should he not be allowed back after serving a suspension... 2 guys that were convicted of intoxicated manslaughter were allowed back with no uproar... Hitting a woman is wrong and a terrible thing, but if you ban him then you have to ban everyone else who has done it... Whether it is a punch or a slap or whether it is behind closed doors or caught on camera, domestic violence is domestic violence... Quote
Peppermint Patty Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 Why should he not be allowed back after serving a suspension... 2 guys that were convicted of intoxicated manslaughter were allowed back with no uproar... Hitting a woman is wrong and a terrible thing, but if you ban him then you have to ban everyone else who has done it... Whether it is a punch or a slap or whether it is behind closed doors or caught on camera, domestic violence is domestic violence... Works for me. He and every other NlFL criminal has the right to make a living. They have lost their right to earn NFL salaries. Same is true for every other American that breaks the law. Quote
TxHoops Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 Should he? No. He should try punching a clock at a real job and not a woman. Playing in the NFL is not a right, it is a privilege. I would boot the whole bunch! Never strike a woman. Ever! I feel you. And don't disagree. But if one of those rich white guys think he will help them make a buck, they will sign him. I'm betting it happens. Quote
dustoff03 Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am a contractor and part of me getting jobs is providing people that can pass a background check. Ray Rice couldn't pass 90% of the places i have work. the dream is over. he f'd it up up. time to join the real world. and to put it into perpesctive, i had a kid that failed a background to go to work because he had a misdemeanor assault when he was 18. he is an USMC Iraqi VET. servered 2 tours, has a distingueshed service medal( and i know he aint bs'n because i have one from Somolia and I pulled his record). he is 24 now and married with 3 kids but i cant put him to work right now beacause of a mistake he made 6 years ago. SO..........F.....RAY RICE. Bigcam2903 1 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am a contractor and part of me getting jobs is providing people that can pass a background check. Ray Rice couldn't pass 90% of the places i have work. the dream is over. he f'd it up up. time to join the real world. and to put it into perpesctive, i had a kid that failed a background to go to work because he had a misdemeanor assault when he was 18. he is an USMC Iraqi VET. servered 2 tours, has a distingueshed service medal( and i know he aint bs'n because i have one from Somolia and I pulled his record). he is 24 now and married with 3 kids but i cant put him to work right now beacause of a mistake he made 6 years ago. SO..........F.....RAY RICE. Rice was not charged with any crime as no charges were filed, He would pass your background check. Quote
htownfan Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 To those that are totally against Ray Rice now that the video surfaced, were you this angry/mad/judgemental when you first found out he hit his fiance? I am 100% against men hitting women and I am also in favor of him serving his consequence for it, but to sit here and say he should be banned for something that has gone on for a long time is crazy. If he is banned for hitting a woman, then everyone who has and will hit a woman should suffer the same consequence for it to be fair across the board. Quote
TxHoops Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am a contractor and part of me getting jobs is providing people that can pass a background check. Ray Rice couldn't pass 90% of the places i have work. the dream is over. he f'd it up up. time to join the real world. and to put it into perpesctive, i had a kid that failed a background to go to work because he had a misdemeanor assault when he was 18. he is an USMC Iraqi VET. servered 2 tours, has a distingueshed service medal( and i know he aint bs'n because i have one from Somolia and I pulled his record). he is 24 now and married with 3 kids but i cant put him to work right now beacause of a mistake he made 6 years ago. SO..........F.....RAY RICE. Plenty of felons in the NFL. They aren't so discerning with their hiring practice. And those background checks are wayyy too harsh. You can get a license to practice medicine or law with a misdemeanor record but you can't get a construction gig???? Quote
Baba Ganoush Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 With the $20+ mil he has, I doubt you will see him in a background line trying for a TWIC. He should be fine...outside of being a d-bag Quote
badndn Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 NO. After all of this no one will touch him. Vick was still young when he went through his ordeal and by the time it died down and he was out and got back into football he was still servicable. Rice wont be servicable in the 3+ years it will take for people to forgive. Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 He'll play in the nfl again, the bigger question is who signs him? Quote
Baba Ganoush Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 He'll play in the nfl again, the bigger question is who signs him? You know it will be Jerra!! Quote
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 You know it will be Jerra!!wouldnt surprise me Quote
baddog Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 One of my favorite players was Warren Moon. After he beat his wife, he lost me as a fan. The NFL has too many different levels of punishment for the same crime. When you don't treat everyone the same, it will eventually bite you in the arse. Funny, I think someone will pick him up after he gets reinstated. The NFL keeps tarnishing their image by continuing to let criminals hang around. They're all millionaires. I have a problem feeling sorry for any of them losing their job. Quote
TxHoops Posted September 13, 2014 Report Posted September 13, 2014 He WILL be in the league by next season. I agree with baddog about the NFL image. However, apparently we are in the minority. It is by far the premiere league in the country and second in the world probably only to that soccer thing in Europe. However, Goodell should get run over this fiasco. You can't afford to have him at the helm protecting a multi-billion dollar product. He's been a train wreck since he took over. Quote
badndn Posted September 13, 2014 Report Posted September 13, 2014 I see it different. No team will want the media nightmare for an over the hill RB. Remember most guys that screw up bigtime and get a second shot in the NFL, didn't screw up on video. Right or wrong, It makes a huge difference. Quote
Peppermint Patty Posted September 15, 2014 Report Posted September 15, 2014 He's appealing his suspension. Not quite sure about the rule of law in the NFL, but he would not have been punished in a courtroom after the initial ruling under Double Jeopardy. Quote
TROJANSWIN Posted September 15, 2014 Report Posted September 15, 2014 I saw the video and it is bad! He should not have hit her, and her family and friends should take him out back and whoop his butt. However, she married him after this happened. If she apparently doesn't think it is bad enough to get away from him, then why is everyone else so against him? Why should he lose his job because of a stupid decision that he made on his off time? There are rapists and murderers still playing! Is this really worse? If he loses his job in the NFL I bet his wife will be worse off then if he keeps playing. By all means we must save her by cutting off his huge paycheck and having him go to work as a ditch digger! That is her only hope now for happiness! Quote
badndn Posted September 15, 2014 Report Posted September 15, 2014 So your saying she married him for his money???? Women do that?😧 Quote
CraigS Posted September 15, 2014 Report Posted September 15, 2014 I saw the video and it is bad! He should not have hit her, and her family and friends should take him out back and whoop his butt. However, she married him after this happened. If she apparently doesn't think it is bad enough to get away from him, then why is everyone else so against him?Why should he lose his job because of a stupid decision that he made on his off time? There are rapists and murderers still playing! Is this really worse? If he loses his job in the NFL I bet his wife will be worse off then if he keeps playing. By all means we must save her by cutting off his huge paycheck and having him go to work as a ditch digger! That is her only hope now for happiness! So many others lose their job due to stupid comments or actions on their "off time" often arguing "freedom of speech" which does not apply. Naked pictures of teachers on-line....Donald Sterling comment in his own home...and the list is endless.... Gotta start somewhere. No time better than the present. How dumb is it to say, well he did it and got away with it, why can't I? The problem is not that Ray got suspended, it's that it hasn't been looked at as serious in the past....In fact, I think the all sports, youth, High School, College, and Professional should take the tuff stance starting today and clean up sports for good. Violent and drug crimes are the norm among talented athletes at all levels...and they get away with it...protecting the all mighty win.......I vote it ALL ends now! In fact, I kinda like the Yankee's rule of no long hair, ear rings...etc. You don't get to "express" yourself...you get to PERFORM as you're getting paid to do...period! Quote
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