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And that would get you shot.
Lol and I would throw my hands up and play victim for your excessive force like Rudolph did after playing a stupid game coming after Garrett
And that would get you shot.
There is a precedent. Don't act as though someone can't be charged with a crime for something that happens during a sporting event.
In all of the thousands upon thousands of games, it almost NEVER happens. You guys are reaching.
The use of lethal force is justified when being assaulted with a deadly weapon. Grow upLol and I would throw my hands up and play victim for your excessive force like Rudolph did after playing a stupid game coming after Garrett
Show me a film of a guy using a helmet as a hammer & connecting. Never happened before.In all of the thousands upon thousands of games, it almost NEVER happens. You guys are reaching.
Because players almost NEVER use their equipment as weapons.
The use of lethal force is justified when being assaulted with a deadly weapon. Grow up
I was there for The FIU Brawl..was like 9 or 10..Show me a film of a guy using a helmet as a hammer & connecting. Never happened before.
This is the nfl....If this happened to Miami it would be the death penalty but sec gets away with it with a slap on the wrist or in this case a face slap
No a baseball bat would be equivalent. If he threw the football at his face then maybe you'd have a point. Lol at a helmet not being a lethal weapon. Nice to know who never played football around here.Lol at a helmet being a lethal weapon. Guess 100 mph fastballs beaming people is ok though?
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Same. He didn't connect with the man's helmet-less head.I was there for The FIU Brawl..was like 9 or 10..
No it's not. Both should be charged as assault. You want to duke it out fine, but swinging a helmet or hitting someone with a ball should warrant charges.Lol at a helmet being a lethal weapon. Guess 100 mph fastballs beaming people is ok though?
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Wait, what?!?hitting someone with a ball should warrant charges.
In baseball, if a pitcher hits someone on purpose they should definitely be charged. Be a hard one to prove though so it would never happen. If something can cause serious injury it shouldnt be taken lightly.Wait, what?!?
Of Garrett's career. I hope keeping it real was worth it.
He will be suspended the rest of the season. Bank it.You do know that the penalty for what Garrett did was ejection from the game, right?