Lynch gets nothing......
HIT and RUN!!!!! WTF. nothing? If I've learned anything over the R. G. years it is that what is said (or not said) in court doesn't necessarily matter. It's image. Hit and Run is not a good image. Now I need to fill up space to meet the 75 word requirement and I refuse to mention our favorite dallas cowboy and how he's been a scapegoat and it is very frustrating sometimes.
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Just a reminder
It is absolutely fine that you posted this here, but you can use the fanshots for things to don’t have 75 words to say about.
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"[Pac has] been a scapegoat"
You’re kidding me, right?! Pacman’s actions led to a husband and father being paralyzed… not just that, but it was his 9th or so scrape with the police!!!
It’s crazy that Lynch wasn’t punished, but Pac was in no way a scape goat. He got off easy for all of the crimes he’s broken in at least 4 states.
I don't disagree....
that what has happened around PacMan has been awful. Unspeakable. But like it or not, we live in a world where there is a justice system and people are innocent until proven guilty. Unfortunately or fortunately depending on your perspective, PacMan has not been convicted of any serious crimes (I can’t remember how he’s dealt with the minor issues). R.G. has to enforce rules objectively and not subjectively. I simply do not understand how R. G. makes his decisions. Remember also, that PacMan issues started during a time when R. G. decided to have a heavy hand of punishment. I simply cannot stand inconsistency and as much as it may pain me sometimes, everyone needs to be judged in an objective context and not subjectively. Relative to others, I am not convinced that PacMan has been treated fairly. To that end, I stand by my use of scapegoat.
Ok. Treat them fairly.
Marshawn Lynch=1 run in with the law—1 Misdemeanor Conviction
Pacman Jones=11 run ins with the law—1 FELONY CONVICTION, At LEAST 3 misdemeanor CONVICTIONS, and at LEAST 2 additional arrests.
Now. Fair is fair. How many times was Pacman arrested and convicted before his suspension?
Scapegoat my ass. Dude needed to be suspended at least a year.
Big Bill "You never lose a game if the opponent doesn't score." Darell K. Royal
by Hook em Titans on Jul 30, 2008 7:41 PM CDT up reply actions
Marshawn Lynch
pleaded guilty, so he did not break the NFL conduct policy. Had he pleaded not guilty he definitely would have been punished.

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