OmerV
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Yep, it’s really commendable the way he chose not to fight with the police ...He showed alot of restraint even when the cops were handcuffing him
Yep, it’s really commendable the way he chose not to fight with the police ...He showed alot of restraint even when the cops were handcuffing him
He showed alot of restraint even when the cops were handcuffing him
Thats what I thought too. Maybe Zeke should have shown more restraint before putting himself in a situation where he was handcuffed.This is a joke right??
It happens out in vegas, happens in molineAgree but when you consider the % that gets highlighted by the media against the entire NFL population, that's probably less than the national average.
What irritates me is that they inflate this for dramatic effect like ESPN turning over the entire pregame to discuss one player, Ray Rice, that had committed DV as if this was a NFL runaway problem. When I need the likes of that panel to be my moral compass, I am cashing in my chips. When Cris Carter becomes my conscience, I will be done.
The problem, as I see it, isn't players breaking rules because we've always had that but the media jumping the stump and trying to make it into something that it isn't. On the day Rice and his fiancée were in that elevator, how many other players were not beating on their girlfriends, fiancée's or wives?
nothing worse than internet attorneys.
Depending on the jurisdiction, assault is misunderstood by 99% of the public. So unless you could hear exactly what Zeke was saying to that security official, there is no way in hell you can say this was "Assault." KNow the difference between Assault and BATTERY.
3:00 a.m. .........
you rarely meet security guards who are alao faculty of HarvardWhat kind of stupid security guard was that ?
He's 23 dude.......of course it's going to change.Zeke has very poor judgement, and unfortunately that isn’t going to change.
mostly tough guy wannabeesyou rarely meet security guards who are alao faculty of Harvard
True That! To me this is nothing... but everyone is riled up.He didn't do anything here, we're only talking about it because it's Zeke.
He's 23 dude.......of course it's going to change.
He's 23 dude.......of course it's going to change.
Public Intoxication is not always illegal. Depends on the state/city/entertainment "zone."
Before prohibition, there used to be drunks on the streets outside taverns regularly.
Public views of drunkenness change over time.
Bwuahahaha!!!LOL....Herm is actually being generous. My dad used to say 12:00 am or as he would put it "after midnight"
The security guard showed restraint by not going upside his head with a flashlight or tazing him, when his drunk behind violated his personal space. Zeke is the prime definition of someone who believes his own hype, if he was hanging onto his position by a string, if he knew that he could be easily replaced, I bet dollars to doughnuts that he wouldn't be out acting like he was raised with no home training.Thats what I thought too. Maybe Zeke should have shown more restraint before putting himself in a situation where he was handcuffed.
Bwuahahaha!!!
It's easy to pick out the nerds in here.
ALL the good stuff happens after midnight : 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00---> etc...
i.e hooking up with the ladies, all night parties....hooking up with the ladies...and so on and so forth.
That's not good huh???
There's a lot of cornballs in here. Hooking up with ladies lol they probably married to the first girl they ever laid with lol.Bwuahahaha!!!
It's easy to pick out the nerds in here.
ALL the good stuff happens after midnight : 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00---> etc...
i.e hooking up with the ladies, all night parties....hooking up with the ladies...and so on and so forth.
That's not good huh???