calia
08-08-2020, 10:27 PM
I imagine she was terrified or was thinking he wouldn’t do it again...or she could work thru it, especially if she witness abuse before in a family or been a victim.
Sounds like Guice is off his rocker
The average number of times a woman goes back to her abuser is 7. This is a well understood, clinically observable phenomenon- and if this woman went to the police after the 4th time, she’s ahead of the curve. I’ve represented women who were victims of domestic violence. It’s awful and far, far too common.
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Chico23231
08-09-2020, 08:38 AM
The average number of times a woman goes back to her abuser is 7. This is a well understood, clinically observable phenomenon- and if this woman went to the police after the 4th time, she’s ahead of the curve. I’ve represented women who were victims of domestic violence. It’s awful and far, far too common.
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Yup, work in court services unit and did intake for these cases...definitely correct. The one that sticks with me was an older lady who had been married for over 20 years. She had come in from a county over in an effort to be discreet and out of fear. It was the only time I remember my director overhearing the statement, came out and actually did the intake to ensure everything done correctly. She had dealt with it for her entire marriage.
Derrius Guice goes unclaimed on waivers (https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/08/09/derrius-guice-goes-unclaimed-on-waivers/)
Ron Rivera: Cutting Derrius Guice in best interest of organization (https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/08/10/ron-rivera-cutting-derrius-guice-in-best-interest-of-organization/)
Burgold
08-10-2020, 10:17 AM
Good riddance,I'm glad Ron is sending a message that nonsense won't be tolerated,these idiots still don't understand how lucky they are to make a good living playing a game.
The hits just keep coming with this franchise huh? I'm sure Rivera knew he was stepping into a real shit hole here but you just have to wonder if he knew how high the shit was piled.
calia
08-10-2020, 11:07 AM
The hits just keep coming with this franchise huh? I'm sure Rivera knew he was stepping into a real shit hole here but you just have to wonder if he knew how high the shit was piled.
No way he knew. I suspect the sexual harassment suit was the worst surprise - seemingly every coach has to deal with a player who commits a crime. But the “damn good team culture” must have been culture shock.
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Monkeydad
08-10-2020, 11:31 AM
I do appreciate the way Coach Rivera handled this with decisiveness. I hope he has sent a clear message to every player on the team that they are expendable, starter or not, so stay in line.
Losing Guice the player is a big hit, but at the same time, he's been so unreliable healthwise, it likely won't affect us much.
Peterson just said the shorter offseason has kept him fresh and he plans on playing 4 more years to break Emmitt Smith's record. Hopefully that happens in B&G.
Monkeydad
08-10-2020, 11:33 AM
Check out this line, although it's from the tabloid known as ESPN so who knows if it's trustworthy:
https://www.espn.com/blog/washington/post/_/id/40236/derrius-guice-is-gone-but-washington-still-has-options-at-running-back
Before he signed here, some close to Peterson told him it was a good spot because of Guice's knees and the character concerns.
Yeah Keim is definitely trustworthy.