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Re: Ray Rice plays knockout game with fiancee
« Reply #150 on: September 10, 2014, 02:38:33 AM »
Lol do u know who I am

Bro I have fucked more women then your entire male living blood line combined

And I'm 28

You clearly are a serial killer type like Elliots

Many women have drunkenly attacked me for being a player

All were restrained without any injury whatsoever as I mad soothing noises until they were tired

Like a crying baby

Like you

A real man never fucking hits a god damned woman ok? NEVER bro

If she comes at you with a knife you fucking grow a pair and unless cornered and caught off guard you take that shit away and never ever speak to her again

You pussy

With a gun? You're gonna die if she has a good shot so run mother fucker

Duck and roll!

But let's be real

You would lose In a fist fight with most athletic girls

And you're speaking to the captain of the man dime yacht

You're a passenger on the ugly canoe

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #151 on: September 10, 2014, 06:08:05 AM »
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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #152 on: September 10, 2014, 08:53:01 AM »

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #153 on: September 10, 2014, 09:00:29 AM »
If men are NEVER allowed to hit a women in America, then why does the military now allow women to be on the front lines during War?

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #154 on: September 10, 2014, 02:09:41 PM »
EPSN reporting that Police calling Goodell And NFL liars



SportsCenter
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BREAKING: A law enforcement official told the AP he sent video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancée to an NFL executive three months ago.

Source played AP a voicemail from NFL number confirming that they had received the tape.  


http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11503851/ray-rice-videotape-sent-nfl-executive-april?ex_cid=sportscenterFB





ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL executive five months ago, while league officers have insisted they didn't see the violent images until this week.

The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female voice expresses thanks and says: "You're right. It's terrible."

The NFL replied swiftly Thursday, saying in a statement: "We have no knowledge of this. We are not aware of anyone who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on Monday. We will look into it."

The law enforcement official, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, says he had no further communication with any NFL employee and can't confirm anyone watched the video. The person said they were unauthorized to release the video but shared it unsolicited, because they wanted the NFL to have it before deciding on Rice's punishment.

The NFL has repeatedly said it asked for but could not obtain the video of Rice hitting Janay Palmer -- who is now his wife -- at an Atlantic City casino in February.

The league says it has no record of the video, and no one in the league office had seen it until TMZ released it. When asked about the voicemail Wednesday, NFL officials repeated their assertion that no league official had seen the video before Monday.

The person said he sent a DVD copy of the security camera video to an NFL office and included his contact information. He asked the AP not to release the name of the NFL executive, for fear that the information would identify the law enforcement official as the source.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell initially suspended Rice for two games following the February incident, but the Ravens released Rice on Monday and the NFL suspended him indefinitely after the website TMZ released the video.

Goodell told CBS on Tuesday that "no one in the NFL, to my knowledge" had seen a new video of what happened on the elevator until it was posted online.

"We assumed that there was a video. We asked for video. But we were never granted that opportunity," Goodell said.

In a memo to the NFL's 32 teams on Wednesday, Goodell said that the league asked law enforcement for the video, but not the casino. "In the context of a criminal investigation, information obtained outside of law enforcement that has not been tested by prosecutors or by the court system is not necessarily a reliable basis for imposing league discipline," he wrote.

The video, shown to the AP on Monday, is slightly longer than the TMZ version, and includes some audio.

Rice and Janay Palmer -- now Janay Rice -- can be heard shouting obscenities at each other, and she appears to spit at Rice right before he throws a brutal punch. After she collapses, he drags her out of the elevator and is met by some hotel staff. One of them can be heard saying, "She's drunk, right?" And then, "No cops."

Rice had been charged with felony aggravated assault in the case, but in May he was accepted into a pretrial intervention program that allowed him to avoid jail time and could lead to the charge being purged from his record. A prominent New Jersey lawmaker called Tuesday for that decision to be reviewed.

Hours after portions of the video were made public by TMZ, Goodell suspended Rice indefinitely and Baltimore terminated his contract. He had originally been suspended for two games, and team officials had praised him for his apologies and actions after his arrest for aggravated assault.

Goodell and team officials said they were taking more severe action because of the violence in the video.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #155 on: September 10, 2014, 02:22:04 PM »
LMFAO , Police just played a Voice mail from a female in the NFL office with matching phone number belonging to the league office saying "your right its terrible" in regards to the police making sure they got the full tape back in April 2014


NFL statement just now


"we have no knowledge of this. We are not aware of anyone in our office who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on monday. We will look into it."

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #156 on: September 10, 2014, 02:25:27 PM »
i guess congress ain't got shit to do  :-\





Congress to Goodell:
Stop BS'ing America
Come Clean On Ray Rice Tape

 


The United States Congress has inserted itself in the Ray Rice scandal ... the House Judiciary Committee has just fired off a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ... demanding that he come clean.

The letter -- signed by 12 members of the Committee and obtained by TMZ Sports -- notes that Goodell has said he had requested the video but never got it. But the Committee is skeptical, writing, "To our knowledge the public has not been informed as to specifically how and in what context the request was made, and specifically how relevant law enforcement responded."

TMZ has reported ... Goodell's request was to law enforcement but NOT the Casino, which would have gladly anted up the video. And we reported Rice's lawyer had a copy.

The Committee goes on, "Nor has there been a full explanation as to whether the video was requested of others, such as Mr. Rice's attorney or the casino where the incident occurred (and if not, why not), or whether any employees, agents, or consultants of the league or any of its teams outside of your office had access of the video prior to September 8."

The Committee is demanding "greater transparency and explanations on these matters."
 

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Re: Ray Rice cut by Ravens
« Reply #157 on: September 10, 2014, 06:05:12 PM »
The NFL is a business. And how it's employees conduct themselves on and off the field is representative of said business. Also, the NFL has the women's demographic to cater to. Allowing Ray Rice to play in the league after this video, would show that they condone violence to women...women who are the spouses and girlfriends of fans, and women who are fans of the various teams of the NFL. This would hurt their business. And it's also an ethical and moral decision as well. Him exerciser bad judgement is bad for the NFL and bad all around. The decision also sends a strong message that this will not be tolerated.

So wouldn't this now open the door and give all employers the right to dictate how you behave in your personal life? Maybe your employer doesn't like smoking or drinking or that you watch internet porn. Can they fire you for that. There was not crime committed because the alleged victim didn't press charges and in fact said to butt out of their lives. Their lives were made much, much worse because of all the hoopla. Both of their lives.

Again, I think this is a legal matter to be handle by LE and not an employer. Of course there are exceptions like if you drive for a living and you get a DUI or if  you're a cop and get charged with a crime such as domestic violence but again no charges were filed. No crime to prosecute.

I hear this describe on TV as such a "brutal and horrific act". He punched her. He punched her after she spit on him and charge at him. There are worse things that are being done to women all over the country and in this world.

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Re: Ray Rice plays knockout game with fiancee
« Reply #158 on: September 10, 2014, 06:07:52 PM »
again with this stupidity. You have to hold people accountable for their bad behavior. There is no protected class. If a person slaps you, you slap them back twice as hard and if you get attacked, you neutralize the threat. Too many nasty no self-control having, violent narcisistic women roaming the streets and destroying lives and civilization along with it. Thanks to men who think like you..

You never hit a lady, a lady would never give you a reason to.

Exactly. I would never hit a lady. A woman who hits me is no lady.

Women know they can get away with inflicting violence on a man. That's why they do it. Try that in Brasil or the Philippines. Only in America.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #159 on: September 10, 2014, 10:30:10 PM »
Plenty of women deserve a beating on occasion.  It's no big deal.
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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #160 on: September 11, 2014, 04:26:12 AM »
Plenty of women deserve a beating on occasion.  It's no big deal.
Sean Connery approved.

'You give them the last word, but theyre just not happy with it. They want to keeo pushing. In that case, its perfectly acceptable to give them a slap."

(Paraphrased, of course)

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #161 on: September 11, 2014, 07:46:49 AM »

How many honest opinions are really being given out there on ESPN, FOX SPORTS or any other network , 


 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/11/ted-robinson-suspended_n_5802488.html


San Francisco 49ers Suspend Broadcaster Ted Robinson For 2 Games Over Comments About Ray Rice Case





SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers suspended veteran broadcaster Ted Robinson on Wednesday night for the next two games following comments this week on a San Francisco radio station about the Ray Rice domestic violence case that were deemed insensitive.

The Pac-12 Networks also announced late Wednesday it had suspended Robinson for the next two weeks and that he would undergo sensitivity training. The 57-year-old Robinson spoke while co-hosting on KNBR radio Monday and said Rice's now-wife, Janay, was partly to blame for not speaking up.

"That, to me, is the saddest part of it," he said.



The issue of domestic violence is particularly sensitive for the 49ers, who recently had one of their players arrested on suspicion of domestic violence. Defensive tackle Ray McDonald has continued to practice and play since his Aug. 31 arrest while celebrating his 30th birthday with friends and teammates at his home. CEO Jed York and coach Jim Harbaugh have said they will let "due process" play out before making a decision about McDonald, while reiterating they have zero tolerance for domestic violence.

Robinson issued apologies through the 49ers and Pac-12 Networks.

"I want to unconditionally apologize for my comments the other day," Robinson said. "As a professional communicator, I am responsible for my words. My choice of words was careless and does not reflect my true feelings about domestic violence. I understand that the cycle of abuse keeps people in unhealthy relationships. No blame or responsibility should ever be placed on a victim."

In a statement, 49ers President Paraag Marathe said he told Robinson of the decision earlier Wednesday.

"The comments made by radio broadcaster Ted Robinson on Monday were offensive and in no way reflect the views of the San Francisco 49ers organization. We have made the decision to suspend him for the next two games. I informed Ted of our decision earlier today, and we will continue to address this matter with him internally. Our organization stands strongly against domestic violence and will not tolerate comments such as these."

Robinson, the 49ers' play-by-play voice since 2009, signed a five-year contract extension in May 2013 that takes him through the 2018 season. He will not call the team's home opener Sunday night against the Bears, the regular-season debut at new $1.2 billion Levi's Stadium.

His first game back would be when San Francisco hosts Philadelphia on Sept. 28.

The Pac-12 Networks said Robinson wouldn't call games for two weeks.

"Ted's commentary on Monday was entirely unacceptable and stands in stark contrast to the core values of Pac-12 Networks," Pac-12 Networks President Lydia Murphy-Stephans said. "We value Ted as a member of our team, but see this as an important learning opportunity as we work with him through sensitivity training before welcoming him back to our air."


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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #162 on: September 11, 2014, 12:51:53 PM »
Good news for Raven's fans. They just signed a relatively unknown amazing talent to replace Ray Rice.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #163 on: September 11, 2014, 01:13:48 PM »
next year he'll win the nfl's good guy award. michael vick was a dog killer and he won it.
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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #164 on: September 11, 2014, 01:27:41 PM »
I watched Goodell say his investigators (retired FBI guys) say they asked the NJ State Police for the tapes but they never got them. First off being from NJ this case was investigated by the Atlantic city Police then the Atlantic county prosecutors office. The State Police had nothing to do with it. Second since went does a private business (NFL) request and get evidence in a criminal case?

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Re: Ray Rice cut by Ravens
« Reply #165 on: September 11, 2014, 02:11:44 PM »
So wouldn't this now open the door and give all employers the right to dictate how you behave in your personal life? Maybe your employer doesn't like smoking or drinking or that you watch internet porn. Can they fire you for that. There was not crime committed because the alleged victim didn't press charges and in fact said to butt out of their lives. Their lives were made much, much worse because of all the hoopla. Both of their lives.

Again, I think this is a legal matter to be handle by LE and not an employer. Of course there are exceptions like if you drive for a living and you get a DUI or if  you're a cop and get charged with a crime such as domestic violence but again no charges were filed. No crime to prosecute.

I hear this describe on TV as such a "brutal and horrific act". He punched her. He punched her after she spit on him and charge at him. There are worse things that are being done to women all over the country and in this world.
there are many professions that do this. This doesn't open the doors, the doors were already open.
Try getting a job and working for  the Alphabet boys...
Them going to your neighbors and asking how you conduct yourself. Or everytime you date someone new, they check them out. Or if you are X amount of minutes late, they check up on you.

The NFL has a certain image to uphold and a fanbase that they are really trying to tap into. Wearing pink gloves for Breast Cancer, etc. and let's not forget that I believe in many of the players contracts they are stipulated to be active in the community---to show solidarity with the City that they play for and to project a certain image for the team and the NFL.

Hell, look what happened to Vick, and he is still vilified, especially by dog owners.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #166 on: September 11, 2014, 02:20:34 PM »
I'm sure there are lots of guys on this Thread who would let a women with a Knife in hands attacking him and would just stand there and do nothing about it, right guys?

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #167 on: September 11, 2014, 02:22:55 PM »
I'm sure there are lots of guys on this Thread who would let a women with a Knife in hands attacking him and would just stand there and do nothing about it, right guys?
You mean as in carve off their ballsack?
There are some men who would ask for the knife and do it willingly.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #168 on: September 11, 2014, 02:25:03 PM »
You mean as in carve off their ballsack?
There are some men who would ask for the knife and do it willingly.



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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #169 on: September 11, 2014, 04:17:11 PM »
Just a few months back , "Woman" everywhere were dreaming and wishing to be the lucky one to get beat to a pulp by this convict






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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #170 on: September 11, 2014, 06:10:17 PM »
A broadcaster being forced to undergo "sensitivity training" to keep his job.

The NFL, and this country, are getting extremely beta and gay. 

And the NOW skanks are "demanding" that Goodell resign?  Those ugly bitches should be reminded that aborted babies take a much worse beating than Mrs. Rice ever did.

"Former FBI chief" to "investigate" the NFL's handling of this thing.  Pure phaggotry. 

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #171 on: September 11, 2014, 07:31:10 PM »
If American bitches would spend more time in the kitchen, they wouldn't have time to spend pissing and moaning about this story.


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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #172 on: September 11, 2014, 07:54:25 PM »
how in the hell do you moderate violent behavior in the most violent sport in the world? you want a calmer more peacfull NFL? then theres no League  Nfl and police, stay out of athletes lives please.

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #173 on: September 12, 2014, 02:06:33 PM »
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ronda-rousey-much-different-elevator-164347398.html


i hope some dude really kicks her teeth in soon , this kunt is beyond fucking annoying

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Re: Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - fired because of domestic violence
« Reply #174 on: September 12, 2014, 02:53:27 PM »
Yeah, many women are drawn to the dirtbags who will abuse them, and they like being abused. Some may just put up with it for money and an otherwise nice lifestyle or whatever, but others do actually get off on abuse and stay or keep going back because it's how they're wired. They don't really want a decent guy who won't beat them, lie, cheat, degrade them, etc - such a guy is "boring" to such women.

And looking at Rice's wife, I'd guess that he's secretly gay and she's a "beard" of sorts. When you add the fighting to the fact that she looks just like a man, I'll bet most of whatever sex they have consists of her blowing him and him buggering her as he looks at her manish face and pretends she's a he.

Wouldn't shock me if she straps one on and buggers him with it.

Just a few months back , "Woman" everywhere were dreaming and wishing to be the lucky one to get beat to a pulp by this convict






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