OBJ in and out of consciousness, kicked off flight

cristglo

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Im sure that after the several passengers that were on the plane recording it all meet with CNN ESPN NFL NETWORK Fox and they get their slice of the pie then we will have some sort of the truth which probably lies in between the two.
 

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Word on the street was the FA did not care that his pants were a lot lower than normal so he was “profiled”.
 

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Stop with your BS red flag terms like dog whistle to hide your obvious approach.....the fact you instantly believe the lawyer speaks volumes.
The fact that you instantly assume the worst of someone you probably didn't want here in the first place also speaks volumes.

How about we all wait until the whole story comes out before we decide what's true.

BTW, I'm fine either way, regarding his coming here. I think he could be beneficial, but if he wants too much, I'm fine with letting him find another place to play.
 

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JBS posted this elsewhere, but it deserves its own thread.

Still want him?



Never ever wanted him. More or less you have to give credit to JJ and MM for getting rid of all the head cases, the weed-eaters, the prima donnas. Please don't start back up with these types.
 

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Why? Because his paid attorney said so? LOL

He responded he was asleep and would do it later......then was told it was too late.

There appears to be a gap between the two comments, maybe OBJ couldnt/didnt want to remember the bit in the middle:rolleyes:
 

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The fact that you instantly assume the worst of someone you probably didn't want here in the first place also speaks volumes.

How about we all wait until the whole story comes out before we decide what's true.

BTW, I'm fine either way, regarding his coming here. I think he could be beneficial, but if he wants too much, I'm fine with letting him find another place to play.


Seems like some are allowing their dislike for OBJ's past football antics and personalities to cloud their judgement. So they just automatically believe this story for no other reason than OBJ's antics on the football field or locker room in the past. But that doesn't mean he hasn't matured or changed. And it doesn't mean he would be the type to do what he is alleged of doing by the airline, just because some dislike how he has behaved in his NFL career in the past.

We'll see the truth of this story come out.
 

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Seems like some are allowing their dislike for OBJ's past football antics and personalities to cloud their judgement. So they just automatically believe this story for no other reason than OBJ's antics on the football field or locker room in the past. But that doesn't mean he hasn't matured or changed. And it doesn't mean he would be the type to do what he is alleged of doing by the airline, just because some dislike how he has behaved in his NFL career in the past.

We'll see the truth of this story come out.
You find it odd that people are judging him by his past actions?
 

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Seems like he has matured sense then. but as I said we may find out the truth in what actually happened if more to this story comes out.
It's not a complicated story.

He was mostly unresponsive when asked to put his seatbelt on, and he wouldn't do it, so they had to deplane per FAA protocol.

Likely, he was drunk or on too much medication, either of which wouldn't allow him to fly.

He's 30 and should know better.
 
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