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How exactly is someone deciding not to take their meds anyone but that person's fault?
Because they are mentally ill.
How exactly is someone deciding not to take their meds anyone but that person's fault?
Because they are mentally ill.
Sherman looks to be in bad shape, I wish him well in getting help.
Also, shame on people attacking him on social media in regards to that video.
He is clearly mentally ill, he needs help.
Hate to say it, but looking like CTE run amok right there.
BS
He was drunk and trying to attack his wife
Every NFL player who commits a crime is now using CTE excuse
What was your thoughts on the bi-polar Seahawk who nearly killed his GF? Why was there no great sympathy for him and portraying him as victim? Surely he deserves to be defended after all it wasn't his fault ,, right?
And look at the BS special treatment he just got.. No regular person would be released without having to post a bond and have judge say how they are a pillar of community , good father and other bullshit thus dont need to post bond and downgrading of charges
Nope a regular person does what he does and has this video and violently resists arrest and they likely have bond raised or are denied bond
So should NFL players never be held accountable for crimes?
CTE has been used an excuse for everything from Darren Sharper drugging/raping woman to reason Aaron Hernandez murdered people (He was a f***ing gang member since he was young and lived that life to fullest killing innocent people , etc)
Again CTE is used as a catch all nowaday
NFL player cheats on his wife = CTE is to blame
NFL player makes bad financial investment = CTE is to blame
NFL player gets into a fight at club over some stupid shit ala Pacman Jones = CTE is to blame
Etc , Etc , Etc
Boy please shut the f*** up
Boy please shut the f*** up
With how out of character this is for Sherm I wouldn't be surprised if there's some type of cognitive issue going on. That's just a wild swing in a completely different direction
Say what you want about the guy on the field but he's been nothing but an upstanding person off of it. What he did was wrong but because he didn't hurt anyone I think it's a little easier to give the guy the benefit of the doubt.
He's not wrong. It's becoming a blanket excuse to not take responsibility for their own actions
Why do you have such a f***ing bloodlust for people being "punished" for actions you deem wrong? Especially Black people.Ah yes the "Out of Character" claim
It was out of character for Sharper to do what he did ,, Until he was charged
It was out of character for Rice to do what he did ,, Until the video dropped
It was out of character for Carruth to do what he did ,, Until his GF was on phone with 911 as she died
It was out of character for Hurd to do what he did ,, Until the Feds busted his drug ring
I could go on
How many people have been arrested for vile things were "Normal guys" , "Good people" , etc until people found out they were not
You can use other lines like how this could potentially be related to alcohol and how alcohol can change people , etc but using the "Its out of character" claim is pretty weak and is weak to use in most situations
As for the bolded ,, Yeah he didn't hurt anyone because his wife was first able to escape in car (Which he tried running off road according to her uncle's 911 call) and was able to get to her father's house and he has a strong ass door and the road workers weren't in area he crashed his car at moment he was driving thru construction zone and while resisting police didn't escalate leading to injuries to officers or K-9 in process.
Her uncle himself on 911 call said he was threatening to harm her if she didn't give him the kids
Its possible to have sympathy with Sherman and to say he made mistake and needs help at same time acknowledging what he did was bad and calling for him to be treated like everyone else who does such a thing
Why do you have such a f***ing bloodlust for people being "punished" for actions you deem wrong? Especially Black people.
Or was it just a coincidence you compared Sherman's clearly mental/psychological health-affected episode to four different, much more serious crimes committed by other African-American athletes?
So should NFL players never be held accountable for crimes?
CTE has been used an excuse for everything from Darren Sharper drugging/raping woman to reason Aaron Hernandez murdered people (He was a f***ing gang member since he was young and lived that life to fullest killing innocent people , etc)
Again CTE is used as a catch all nowaday
NFL player cheats on his wife = CTE is to blame
NFL player makes bad financial investment = CTE is to blame
NFL player gets into a fight at club over some stupid shit ala Pacman Jones = CTE is to blame
Etc , Etc , Etc
He's not wrong. It's becoming a blanket excuse to not take responsibility for their own actions
We don’t necessarily know who leaked it. Looking at the video, that’s not the actual doorbell cam footage — that’s someone’s video recording of the door cam footage. So whoever leaked it didn’t actually have ownership of the original recording, they just saw it being played and filmed it on their phone.Not a fan of the family leaking the Ring doorbell footage
that screams publicity more than working towards a solution with Sherman
bushleague, what does it accomplish leaking this to the press?
How is the 'out of character' claim weak when it's completely true by multiple accounts. What's weak is you comparing this to much more serious crimes. You have clearly have a burr in your saddle when it comes to Sherman.Ah yes the "Out of Character" claim
It was out of character for Sharper to do what he did ,, Until he was charged
It was out of character for Rice to do what he did ,, Until the video dropped
It was out of character for Carruth to do what he did ,, Until his GF was on phone with 911 as she died
It was out of character for Hurd to do what he did ,, Until the Feds busted his drug ring
I could go on
How many people have been arrested for vile things were "Normal guys" , "Good people" , etc until people found out they were not
You can use other lines like how this could potentially be related to alcohol and how alcohol can change people , etc but using the "Its out of character" claim is pretty weak and is weak to use in most situations
As for the bolded ,, Yeah he didn't hurt anyone because his wife was first able to escape in car (Which he tried running off road according to her uncle's 911 call) and was able to get to her father's house and he has a strong ass door and the road workers weren't in area he crashed his car at moment he was driving thru construction zone and while resisting police didn't escalate leading to injuries to officers or K-9 in process.
Her uncle himself on 911 call said he was threatening to harm her if she didn't give him the kids
Its possible to have sympathy with Sherman and to say he made mistake and needs help at same time acknowledging what he did was bad and calling for him to be treated like everyone else who does such a thing