Around the NFL 2013 Offseason (Version 5150)

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skinsfan69
06-26-2013, 11:27 AM
So you haven't heard his side of the story yet you are still pronouncing him guilty.

You don't have to be Dick Tracey to know that he's involved, one way or another.

Also I just heard that New England is flat out cutting him.

BigHairedAristocrat
06-26-2013, 11:29 AM
You don't have to be Dick Tracey to know that he's involved, one way or another.

Also I just heard that New England is flat out cutting him.

Good for them.now teammates don't have to publicly "support" him as they would have had to were he still on the team.

CultBrennan59
06-26-2013, 11:30 AM
So you haven't heard his side of the story yet you are still pronouncing him guilty.

Oh c'mon. Your just going off the whole "innocent until proven guilty " line, but you know he had something major to do with this. Your talking like a lawyer.

The fact that New England just released Hernandez tells me even more now that they haven't been getting good news out of this investigation.

skinsfaninok
06-26-2013, 11:31 AM
pats just cut hernandez

CRedskinsRule
06-26-2013, 11:34 AM
So you haven't heard his side of the story yet you are still pronouncing him guilty.

The US public no longer (don't know if it ever really did) operates on the innocent until proven guilty philosophy. It now far more ready to believe guilty first, and conviction later. I like to think that when in the jury room, innocence is presumed, and the burden is still on the prosecution to prove otherwise but not convinced that is always the case.

Lotus
06-26-2013, 11:35 AM
Oh c'mon. Your just going off the whole "innocent until proven guilty " line, but you know he had something major to do with this. Your talking like a lawyer.

The fact that New England just released Hernandez tells me even more now that they haven't been getting good news out of this investigation.

What did he do, exactly? You've pronounced him guilty of murder so you certainly know an answer to my question with precision.

I'll tell you what, next time that you are in a situation in which you are surrounded by damning circumstantial evidence, we'll pronounce you guilty without giving you a chance to defend yourself. That's what you are doing to Hernandez.

Of course his actions look fishy. But to pronounce guilt without allowing him a defense is unAmerican.

skinsfan69
06-26-2013, 11:36 AM
Can't say I feel sorry for Hernandez. Whether he's guilty of pulling the trigger or not, he has no one to blame but himself for putting himself in a very poor situation.

CRedskinsRule
06-26-2013, 11:37 AM
Oh c'mon. Your just going off the whole "innocent until proven guilty " line, but you know he had something major to do with this. Your talking like a lawyer.

The fact that New England just released Hernandez tells me even more now that they haven't been getting good news out of this investigation.

The guy was taken into custody, even if cleared after the legal battle that is to follow, he's not going to be on the starting day roster this year, and likely would be suspended some next year (like BR who was never convicted of anything but was suspended for 8 games/served 4). There is no point to waste a roster space on him, and deal with ongoing media questions, if they have the cap room to cut him.

JoeRedskin
06-26-2013, 11:38 AM
Patriots Cut Aaron Hernandez After Arrest - Business Insider (http://www.businessinsider.com/patriots-cut-aaron-hernandez-after-arrest-2013-6)

Team's statement from the article:

A young man was murdered last week and we extend our sympathies to the family and friends who mourn his loss. Words cannot express the disappointment we feel knowing that one of our players was arrested as a result of this investigation. We realize that law enforcement investigations into this matter are ongoing. We support their efforts and respect the process. At this time, we believe this transaction is simply the right thing to do.

Wow.

As for "innocent until proven guilty issues", the court of public opinion is not bound by any such stricture. To date, the facts known point to his guilt of some involvment and his actions have done nothing to dissuade such a conclusion. What can be proved in a court of law is an entirely different matter.

Gmanc711
06-26-2013, 11:39 AM
The Pats cutting him, I'd think means that at the very least he is going to be charged with accessory to murder.

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