Witness: Roethlisberger guard 'dragged' woman

Doomsday101

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Big Dakota;3349104 said:
Ya, and the NBA is out to get the Lakers and MLB is out to get the Yanks:D

Of course they do, they do not want the money these teams bring into the league. :laugh2:
 

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5Stars;3349101 said:
Where did the tape go?

Did David Blaine make them disappear?

LOL! Guess that's the million dollar question.

It's late in Germany, good night folks!
 

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Big Dakota;3349100 said:
Did the NFL even have a official drug policy before 1993?

I am not sure about the evolution or the full timeline of the drug policy in the NFL. They have had some sort of policy going for a while.

Irvin's big coke party incident occurred in 1996, so he easily could have had prior incidents between 1993 and 1996.
 

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gUnit;3349066 said:
me neither....call the police. Dont keep trying to get around huge body guards. That would have gotten there attention...

This story Bull ****

All about money...skanks

Wow... Just wow.

IIRC you've admitted before that you're a Ben Ben fan, right?
 

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5Stars;3349082 said:
It makes no difference if the bodyguards dragged her in or not. The moron should not be accused of anything of that nature, regardless!


Oh, and don't be naive about a payed body guard by a rich celebrety. Especailly one that has won a SB for your city. Some bodyguards and cops are just as ruthless as a criminal, they just have a badge to hide behind...so?

I said it before, I will say it again. Some women in these situations will do anything to make a buck. Just because she's the victim here, doesn't mean she won't try to milk anything out of it. The fact that Ben is accused of it doesn't make it his fault. I could accuse the moon of being too close to my personal space, but should people believe me because it's so absurd?
 

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187beatdown;3349123 said:
I said it before, I will say it again. Some women in these situations will do anything to make a buck. Just because she's the victim here, doesn't mean she won't try to milk anything out of it. The fact that Ben is accused of it doesn't make it his fault. I could accuse the moon of being too close to my personal space, but should people believe me because it's so absurd?

I agree. I'm not trying to defend Ben. Right now he is guilty of bad judgement and in my view he should face some type of suspension from the league. Now if he is found guilty of rape then he should be looking at time behind bars and to hell with football.
 

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187beatdown;3349123 said:
I said it before, I will say it again. Some women in these situations will do anything to make a buck. Just because she's the victim here, doesn't mean she won't try to milk anything out of it. The fact that Ben is accused of it doesn't make it his fault. I could accuse the moon of being too close to my personal space, but should people believe me because it's so absurd?


It's happened twice now. How you don't get that is beyond me.

Now, again, tell me the stories about all the recent QB's in the league that are being accused of this same type of behavior...not once, but twice.

If I'm in a sleazzy bar with a bunch of drunk broads, and I'm rich and being accused of something I may have not done, then yeah, it's my fault for being there in the first place.

But, I doubt Ben did anything wrong. He's seems to be an upstanding citizen from all accounts.

it must be the gold digging 20 year olds that are out there.

Got it.

;)
 
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