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baltcowboy

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More like no one pressed charges because he paid them all off. If even one woman decided not to take the money he could have faced charges.
The prosecutor did not have enough evidence to take the case. It is a he said/she said case. You have no proof because Watson and the women were the only witnesses. You would be amazed at how many cases of he said/she said gets brought to DA on an annual basis. Almost impossible to prove.
 

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Obviously you don’t watch his show. He has been blaming Dak’s last contract on why the Cowboys can’t bring in outside free agents.
I don't. I rarely watch ANY of these talking head shows. What's the point? Either slobber in agreement or complain depending on which way the wind blows.

But you still changed it from "hating cowboys" to "hating Dak".
 

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The prosecutor did not have enough evidence to take the case. It is a he said/she said case. You have no proof because Watson and the women were the only witnesses. You would be amazed at how many cases of he said/she said gets brought to DA on an annual basis. Almost impossible to prove.
He said/she said cases are tough. They become even tougher when she is paid not to say. Watson had to clean up his pending charges before he could be reinstated and he went the route of paying all of the women to not say anything.
 

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He said/she said cases are tough. They become even tougher when she is paid not to say. Watson had to clean up his pending charges before he could be reinstated and he went the route of paying all of the women to not say anything.
I know it’s a different situation but the Tyreek Hill/police incident is a great example of two different sides of the coin and both can have arguments either way.
 

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I know it’s a different situation but the Tyreek Hill/police incident is a great example of two different sides of the coin and both can have arguments either way.
There are always two stories. With Tyreek Hill, though, there is video evidence and he cannot simply pay off the witnesses. In watching the video, he would have done himself a huge favor by at least cracking the window. The police seemed too aggressive for a traffic stop, however. I say that not having seen the lead up to the traffic stop.
 

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I disagree here. Comply with police. It's very simple.
I see you are on the cops side. It’s a divisive situation. Cops are trained to control a situation but for a person that committed traffic violation that was over the top. Police have a difficult job. They live in the grey. Miami Dade County is no joke. Cops have to be demanding and tough.
 

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There are always two stories. With Tyreek Hill, though, there is video evidence and he cannot simply pay off the witnesses. In watching the video, he would have done himself a huge favor by at least cracking the window. The police seemed too aggressive for a traffic stop, however. I say that not having seen the lead up to the traffic stop.
Miami Dade county is no joke when it comes to reckless driving/car thefts. Tyreek wanted to be treated special. I would love to see how he was driving. I thought the cop cam would have showed him driving.
 

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Miami Dade county is no joke when it comes to reckless driving/car thefts. Tyreek wanted to be treated special. I would love to see how he was driving. I thought the cop cam would have showed him driving.
they released an hour long video to the court..im guessing it has the driving on it. You dont have to like the police you really dont even have to be cordial (I would it does help) but you do have to listen to them, I'm not sure where this new found "I dont have to do what you say" has come from
 

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I see you are on the cops side. It’s a divisive situation. Cops are trained to control a situation but for a person that committed traffic violation that was over the top. Police have a difficult job. They live in the grey. Miami Dade County is no joke. Cops have to be demanding and tough.
I'm on the side of what's right. Are there bad cops...of course...like any human endeavor.

One has a much better chance in EVERY REGARD AND SITUATION to just do what they say.

You know how many cops have been shot and killed during "routine" stops? Sounds like you do not.
 

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they released an hour long video to the court..im guessing it has the driving on it. You dont have to like the police you really dont even have to be cordial (I would it does help) but you do have to listen to them, I'm not sure where this new found "I dont have to do what you say" has come from
Making 30 million dollars a season makes you special. Society has told people that. Maybe I live in a different world. Cops really have it tough. If they make are to nice, they can die.
 

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I'm on the side of what's right. Are there bad cops...of course...like any human endeavor.

One has a much better chance in EVERY REGARD AND SITUATION to just do what they say.

You know how many cops have been shot and killed during "routine" stops? Sounds like you do not.
Brother, I will just say I work in a field where I am very close to cops. I know what they go through. Pulling over a million dollar athlete is always going to cause waves either way. Cops have to be perfect in a not perfect situation.
 

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Cowturd hates the Cowboys and is hoping they explode for ratings. He said that out loud on his NFL story line segment. The last 3 seasons he had the Cowboys coming in third place in the division. Cowherd is the leader of the Dak hate fan club.
No, that would be SAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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One has little to do with the other. Guaranteed money means the player gets paid whether he makes the roster or not. If Dak gets cut for example, he gets paid by Dallas and the money due to him hits the CAP as if he was on the team. It can hurt the CAP if he has multiple years of guaranteed salary left on his contract because it all accelerates into the year he is cut, along with all his pro-rated bonuses.

I have not seen the details of Dak's deal yet. I am guessing the Cowboys added 4 voidable years and pushed his signing bonus out over those fours years like they did for CeeDee.
That’s what I thought, Cowherd alluded to the cap going down because of the amount guaranteed
 
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