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DYoungJelly 07-14-2015, 09:15 PM apparently there's a new tougher domestic violence policy, but since it was made in reaction to these cases (but after the incidents took place) they can't apply it retroactively. new league minimum will be 6 games for the first offense and possible lifetime ban for offense #2.
also, technically he won his case on appeal since the victim didn't testify at the appeal, which is a thing you have to do in that state.
anyways, that's the less jaded/reactionary response.
A defendant has a right to appeal a conviction in Domestic relations court (lower court) to Circuit court (higher court) in Virginia too.
The appeal here is de novo or as if the original conviction never happened.
In Virginia, a person isn't entitled to a jury trial in lower court but is in Circuit court. I read in an article that was the case in NC as well but I'm not certain.
DYoungJelly 07-14-2015, 09:17 PM Technically, it's been recognized the only reason she didn't testify is because a financial settlement was reached. Both parties have said this, none of the facts were ever successfully argued against in the guilty verdict. If there was a video, he wouldn't be in the league right now
A civil settlement would not affect a prosecutor's ability to subpoena the victim to testify in a criminal case.
NC_Skins 07-15-2015, 01:14 PM Today is the last day to sign long term deals for those with the Franchise tags. Looks like Dez is going to miss some camp/games according to him.
@DezBryant
As much as I love football...on my beautiful babies.. I apologize #cowboynation but I will not be there if no deal #fact
@MikeKlis
Demaryius Thomas expected to miss training camp/preseason if no longterm agreement reached today: Broncos and Demaryius need final-hour compromise (http://on9news.tv/1IZfufh) via @9News #9news
Lots of reports saying he and D. Thomas want Calvin Johnson type money, but I don't see it happening. In fact, Calvin Johnson shouldn't have gotten that contract he got. You don't pay WRs that kind of money, no matter how good they are.
NC_Skins 07-15-2015, 01:21 PM People are severely overpaying for talent.
@AdamSchefter
KC's Justin Houston signed a 6-year, $101M deal that includes $52.5M GTD, richest Chiefs' deal in history, richest LB deal in NFL history.
Chico23231 07-15-2015, 01:25 PM People are severely overpaying for talent.
@AdamSchefter
KC's Justin Houston signed a 6-year, $101M deal that includes $52.5M GTD, richest Chiefs' deal in history, richest LB deal in NFL history.
Dez should love to hear about this
skinsfan69 07-15-2015, 02:32 PM As great a player as Johnson is, Det. hasn't won ONE playoff game since he's been there. We can even look here at Jackson, he didn't actually make the team better even though he put up numbers. WR's just don't impact the game enough to be paid 16 million a year.
skinsfan69 07-15-2015, 02:37 PM People are severely overpaying for talent.
@AdamSchefter
KC's Justin Houston signed a 6-year, $101M deal that includes $52.5M GTD, richest Chiefs' deal in history, richest LB deal in NFL history.
That 52 million is probably spread out over 4 years perhaps? That's around 12 or 13 million per year? To me he may be a little overpaid but that's fine for them. They're not paying a ton of money at QB so they can pay out a little more to one of the best pass rushers in the NFL.
over the mountain 07-15-2015, 02:53 PM i think Dez' tweet was a beautifully played PR move. he kept it to 1 tweet and in 24 words managed to:
1. state his love of the game (desire to be the best, not just highest paid);
2. endeared himself to any parent by reminding everyone he has kids that he loves;
3. endeared himself to boys fans by apologizing letting them know he wishes things were diff but it is out of his control;
4. clearly and unequivocally stated his intention (no deal, no dez).
beauty in simplicity. im starting to think dez is a deeper river then i originally imagined.
Ruhskins 07-15-2015, 03:04 PM Today is the last day to sign long term deals for those with the Franchise tags. Looks like Dez is going to miss some camp/games according to him.
@DezBryant
As much as I love football...on my beautiful babies.. I apologize #cowboynation but I will not be there if no deal #fact
@MikeKlis
Demaryius Thomas expected to miss training camp/preseason if no longterm agreement reached today: Broncos and Demaryius need final-hour compromise (http://on9news.tv/1IZfufh) via @9News #9news
Lots of reports saying he and D. Thomas want Calvin Johnson type money, but I don't see it happening. In fact, Calvin Johnson shouldn't have gotten that contract he got. You don't pay WRs that kind of money, no matter how good they are.
I don't think these guys should get Calvin Johnson type money, but at the same time their respective teams are going to do anything and everything to get them for the cheapest amount of money.
In a normal situation, you'd have some agreement in the middle; however, the franchise tag, gives teams a huge advantage in their negotiation. I know people's initial reaction is to side with the team. But it sucks to be them, because the franchise tag doesn't help them with their negotiation.
At the end of the day, they'll either need to take the franchise tag (paid on a weekly basis and not guaranteed), take a very team friendly deal, or hold out.
Skinzman 07-15-2015, 03:19 PM People are severely overpaying for talent.
@AdamSchefter
KC's Justin Houston signed a 6-year, $101M deal that includes $52.5M GTD, richest Chiefs' deal in history, richest LB deal in NFL history.
The problem is that the cap is going to be going up significantly each year. It may be an overpayment this year, but in two years, it could be a pretty good contract for the team. By the time its over, that contract could be a steal if his play stays where its at.
Thats one of the problems with talking about contracts now compared to in the past. We didnt have the cap going crazy like it is now.
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