what the women were saying to Hunt. They seemed very aggressive by continuing to follow Hunt.
They pushes weren't crazy. They almost seemed somewhat defensive. But the kick, granted not like Renaldo taking a free kick, was very aggressive, especially with the woman already down by the elevator.
Not sure what you are watching. Regardless of what they are saying he initiates pushing, and then does it again.
because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
or just a decent human and walking away...but your whole career is also at stake. How can you have so little self control that you will risk everything just to be show a woman what a tough guy you are?
No, the video overall wasn't as brutal as Ray Rice's, but that was probably just because other people were there who tried to intervene. He's just about as big a piece of shit as Rice.
RE: cops were called in... no issues with the cops Â
Because they have a brand to protect and not doing anything about a player striking a woman is a massive blow to your credibility as it pertains to domestic violence.
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What a piece of shit. I’m no saint but I never gotten anywhere close to a physical situation like this with a woman. No decent man should ever put their hands on a woman like this. I have no idea how people are defending this. This guy wasn’t under any damage or dangerous situation. He had a drunk girl outside his hotel room.
And who cares if she used the N word. It’s an awful terrible word that should never be used, but I hate how it’s a accepted form of excuse to commit terrible acts. I’m not trying to start a race debate but I never understood that logic.
the NFL doesn't care about domestic violence
PaulBlakeTSU : 3:48 pm : link : reply
because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Heck, the Cowboys not only signed Greg Hardy, but they talked about him being a role model and captain, and this was after he beat a girl and chucked her into a cache of guns on a sofa.
because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
Pretty much this. Football fans don't care. KC Chief fans really don't care and probably will even justify what Hunt did.
But the real hypocrisy is when the NFL tries to market itself to women or as family friendly. When they make players wear pink for breast cancer awareness. Or when Goodell made a Rooney rule forcing teams to have to interview women for executive positions and even putting pressure on teams to hire female coaches. The pandering is hilarious when you consider they do nothing when their players actually abuse women.
It's not as bad as ray but we are in a different time. I think he is finished playing football.
He pushed her, then pushed a friend into her and she hit a wall...then as she's sitting on the ground he walks up and kicks her...how is it not on par with Ray Rice?
Should be suspended the rest of the year. The Chiefs look horrible in this. I would think the fan base is as well.
Not sure all these comments about the NFL protecting the brand. You protect the brand with decisive and zero tolerance.
CEO Hunt's comments were way back in August regarding this. It will be interesting he he saw this clip then. I would definitely expect some serious protesting at the next game if not already at their Headquarters.
It's not as bad as ray but we are in a different time. I think he is finished playing football.
He pushed her, then pushed a friend into her and she hit a wall...then as she's sitting on the ground he walks up and kicks her...how is it not on par with Ray Rice?
YOU JUST DO NOT DO THIS
Ray Rice was level 100. This is level 20
I dont think he intentionally pushed his friend, so that his friend can knock her over, and for her to hit the wall
Should be suspended the rest of the year. The Chiefs look horrible in this.
you think the Chiefs look horrible! What about the cops and prosecutors
"Police were called to the scene but no arrests were made. According to police reports, obtained by TMZ Sports, surveillance video from the hotel was obtained by law enforcement. We're told that video is part of the evidence that was submitted to prosecutors.
Still, cops did not arrest Hunt and no charges were filed because officers say they were unable to determine if a crime had been committed"
Cops watched the video and couldnt determine if a crime had been committed?!?
That is without doubt they look horrible. I don't think a female can hit a man and not face the same repercussions. However, I would never expect a man to hit a women back unless it was life threatening scenario.
He pushed her, then pushed a friend into her and she hit a wall...then as she's sitting on the ground he walks up and kicks her...how is it not on par with Ray Rice?
YOU JUST DO NOT DO THIS
Actually, I took anthropology 101 freshman year in college. I saw a lot of cave drawings of guys doing shit like this to women.
because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
Pretty much this. Football fans don't care. KC Chief fans really don't care and probably will even justify what Hunt did.
But the real hypocrisy is when the NFL tries to market itself to women or as family friendly. When they make players wear pink for breast cancer awareness. Or when Goodell made a Rooney rule forcing teams to have to interview women for executive positions and even putting pressure on teams to hire female coaches. The pandering is hilarious when you consider they do nothing when their players actually abuse women.
It's as if they're overcompensating so that when people point out their leniency, they have these kinds of things as a comeback. So cynical and lawyer-driven.
RE: RE: RE: the NFL doesn't care about domestic violence Â
he Chiefs sent Kareem Hunt home from their practice facility Friday.
Hunt addressed reports of this particular altercation back in August, stating he had "learned from it" and was focused on football. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said in August that he didn't expect Hunt to be disciplined by the league. The franchise is now acting upon the release of the video to the public. ESPN's Dan Graziano suggests the most likely short-term solution is for Hunt to make the commissioner's exempt list, which would keep him from practicing or attending games until a final decision is made. Hunt could also be facing a six-game suspension under the league's Domestic Violence Policy.
Source: Dan Graziano on Twitter Nov 30 - 4:32 PM
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NEVER put your hands on a woman (or a child) EVER.
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AGREED.. In fact, nobody should touch ANYONE unless it's in self-defense... I could give a SHIT what names were called... Sticks & stones.. he's a fuckin bitch.
Been listening to Francessa all day without having watched the video Â
Did you need him to knock her out cold to be satisfied with the backlash?
What a weird fucking post, especially your comment on sexism. No man should hit a woman, just like the dolt who defended Mixon on BBI back then stating the girl put herself in that scenario and got what she got.
I’ve seen plenty of dudes slapped and pushed by females, I’ve never seen one punch back. Get a clue.
NEVER put your hands on a woman (or a child) EVER.
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Why not? These players will always have a home with Daniel Snyder...
Joking, but not really
They pushes weren't crazy. They almost seemed somewhat defensive. But the kick, granted not like Renaldo taking a free kick, was very aggressive, especially with the woman already down by the elevator.
Not sure what you are watching. Regardless of what they are saying he initiates pushing, and then does it again.
Are you a dumbass. “It’s not brutalizing”. Comment of the decade
He's on his rookie contract, and he was a 3rd rounder.
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
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and he still spends his Winter in Cleveland.
He's on his rookie contract, and he was a 3rd rounder.
and he's from the Cleveland area.
No, the video overall wasn't as brutal as Ray Rice's, but that was probably just because other people were there who tried to intervene. He's just about as big a piece of shit as Rice.
Because they have a brand to protect and not doing anything about a player striking a woman is a massive blow to your credibility as it pertains to domestic violence.
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why just release footage now? Who took the footage? Why hold onto it?
I literally LOL'd to the point my coworker in the next office asked what was so funny. Nice
Saying this isn't as bad as Ray Rice minimizes how bad what Hunt did and minimizes all of the other incidences of domestic violence in our culture.
I know it shouldn't but this made me LOL.
And who cares if she used the N word. It’s an awful terrible word that should never be used, but I hate how it’s a accepted form of excuse to commit terrible acts. I’m not trying to start a race debate but I never understood that logic.
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because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Heck, the Cowboys not only signed Greg Hardy, but they talked about him being a role model and captain, and this was after he beat a girl and chucked her into a cache of guns on a sofa.
And who cares if she used the N word. It’s an awful terrible word that should never be used[/quote]
it is acceptable for some people to use the word. It is horrible of others use it.
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and he still spends his Winter in Cleveland.
He's on his rookie contract, and he was a 3rd rounder.
and he's from the Cleveland area.
I know, but if you have to be in a cold land locked city, why not be in KC working out, but better yet, anywhere instead of Cleveland.
no respect for people who do this. absolutely none
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
Pretty much this. Football fans don't care. KC Chief fans really don't care and probably will even justify what Hunt did.
But the real hypocrisy is when the NFL tries to market itself to women or as family friendly. When they make players wear pink for breast cancer awareness. Or when Goodell made a Rooney rule forcing teams to have to interview women for executive positions and even putting pressure on teams to hire female coaches. The pandering is hilarious when you consider they do nothing when their players actually abuse women.
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but still not a good look.
It's not as bad as ray but we are in a different time. I think he is finished playing football.
YOU JUST DO NOT DO THIS
Not sure all these comments about the NFL protecting the brand. You protect the brand with decisive and zero tolerance.
CEO Hunt's comments were way back in August regarding this. It will be interesting he he saw this clip then. I would definitely expect some serious protesting at the next game if not already at their Headquarters.
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but still not a good look.
It's not as bad as ray but we are in a different time. I think he is finished playing football.
He pushed her, then pushed a friend into her and she hit a wall...then as she's sitting on the ground he walks up and kicks her...how is it not on par with Ray Rice?
YOU JUST DO NOT DO THIS
Ray Rice was level 100. This is level 20
I dont think he intentionally pushed his friend, so that his friend can knock her over, and for her to hit the wall
you think the Chiefs look horrible! What about the cops and prosecutors
"Police were called to the scene but no arrests were made. According to police reports, obtained by TMZ Sports, surveillance video from the hotel was obtained by law enforcement. We're told that video is part of the evidence that was submitted to prosecutors.
Still, cops did not arrest Hunt and no charges were filed because officers say they were unable to determine if a crime had been committed"
Cops watched the video and couldnt determine if a crime had been committed?!?
And who cares if she used the N word. It’s an awful terrible word that should never be used
it is acceptable for some people to use the word. It is horrible of others use it. [/quote]
THIS. The ignorance of today's society is what allows rules tobe enforced for some, but do not apply to others.
YOU JUST DO NOT DO THIS
Actually, I took anthropology 101 freshman year in college. I saw a lot of cave drawings of guys doing shit like this to women.
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Who was defending him?
yeah .. like a "joy stick"
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because by and large, NFL fans don't care about domestic violence. The NFL only cares about issues that affect their bottom line and that cause fans to boycott their product.
Hunt is a 200 pound professional athlete in peak physical condition. Hunt shoved the woman hard, and then threw the other guy who crashed into her knocking her down. He didn't tackle the woman directly, but he he what caused that violent collision, because he was reckless, aggressive and violent.
On top of that, he then came over and kicked her while she was on the ground.
Seems like it's par for the course for the Chiefs though. No one should ever forget that Tyreek Hill beat the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
Pretty much this. Football fans don't care. KC Chief fans really don't care and probably will even justify what Hunt did.
But the real hypocrisy is when the NFL tries to market itself to women or as family friendly. When they make players wear pink for breast cancer awareness. Or when Goodell made a Rooney rule forcing teams to have to interview women for executive positions and even putting pressure on teams to hire female coaches. The pandering is hilarious when you consider they do nothing when their players actually abuse women.
It's as if they're overcompensating so that when people point out their leniency, they have these kinds of things as a comeback. So cynical and lawyer-driven.
So cynical and lawyer-driven.
Fucking ambulance chasers...
Hunt addressed reports of this particular altercation back in August, stating he had "learned from it" and was focused on football. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said in August that he didn't expect Hunt to be disciplined by the league. The franchise is now acting upon the release of the video to the public. ESPN's Dan Graziano suggests the most likely short-term solution is for Hunt to make the commissioner's exempt list, which would keep him from practicing or attending games until a final decision is made. Hunt could also be facing a six-game suspension under the league's Domestic Violence Policy.
Source: Dan Graziano on Twitter Nov 30 - 4:32 PM
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So cynical and lawyer-driven.
Fucking ambulance chasers...
As someone who deals with lawyers all day, every day, I hate them more than most people
NEVER put your hands on a woman (or a child) EVER.
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AGREED.. In fact, nobody should touch ANYONE unless it's in self-defense... I could give a SHIT what names were called... Sticks & stones.. he's a fuckin bitch.
That's mutual combat. It looks bad because it's a football player against a woman, but that woman is also acting aggressively for most of the ordeal.
The kick is technically assault, but I was expecting far worse.
Hunt should be reprimanded, but that's no where close to the Ray Rice incident.
NEVER put your hands on a woman (or a child) EVER.
This is an incredibly sexist statement. So incredibly sexist.
While you are on your high-horse, your bigotry is showing.
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It's like the golden rule of being a man.
NEVER put your hands on a woman (or a child) EVER.
This is an incredibly sexist statement. So incredibly sexist.
While you are on your high-horse, your bigotry is showing.
YOU are out of ur fucking mind...
What a weird fucking post, especially your comment on sexism. No man should hit a woman, just like the dolt who defended Mixon on BBI back then stating the girl put herself in that scenario and got what she got.
I’ve seen plenty of dudes slapped and pushed by females, I’ve never seen one punch back. Get a clue.
Seriously? The definition of sexism.
It's almost like being a bigot is OK to just justify your white-knight status.