Apparently Shady McCoy is a massive POS?

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  1. GasedAndConfused

    GasedAndConfused Well-Known Member

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    not saying he is a model citizen but he's never been convicted of anything, never been arrested for beating a women or child. in this case he left the house, let her live their for a while because "he didn't want her and her kids to be screwed over" (which seems pretty dam decent to me) then told her it's time to go. she fought it. he started trying to get her evicted legally and she was fighting it. he sent his mom there to pick up his stuff so there wouldn't be an altercation. cops have been called there before. he was never arrested nor did he ever hit her or do anything wrong and willfully left his own house to avoid a situation. at least of what we know for sure, he hasn't done anything wrong.

    it's like seeing someone steal a candy bar and then a bank gets robbed later and saying well that guy is a thief it must be him. it's not fair to accuse someone and lynch them over no proof. period. but fuck me for being a reasonable person
     
  2. FJF

    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    Nope, it’s like knowing a guy stole a candy bar and then having the teller say she thinks it was the same guy who stole the candy bar.
    And a reasonable person would be able to recognize the reasons people believe he could have been involved
     
  3. GasedAndConfused

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    there was nobody to recognize here so no that isn't remotely the same. everyone knows mccoy didn't do it personally. he didn't break in her house and pistol whip her. he wasn't even in the same state when it happened. she's accusing him of hiring someone to do it
     
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    I didn’t say a person to recognize. I said a reasonable person could recognize the reasons he could have been involved.
     
  5. GasedAndConfused

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    yes he had a motive to be involved. doens't mean he did it. it's like walking out to your car and someone keyed it and the police ask do you know who it is and you start naming off a list of crazy ex's that could have done it
     
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    so you agree that it is not the :"long jump" you made it out to be earlier in this thread.
     
  7. GasedAndConfused

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    it's still a long jump to accuse someone of something as shitty as hiring people to break in a house, pistol whip his ex GF and steal jewerly from her.

    there are over 2 million home burglaries reported every year in the US which equated to roughly 5,500 houses every day being broke into. just in the time this thread has started statistically speaking 16,500 houses have been broken into. we are here discussing 1 of those 16,500 and accusing it of being staged by her ex BF hiring people to do it. so yeah it's still a long ass jump if people would actually take some perspective and be rational
     
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    Except the victim is the one accusing him. We are just taking what we know and forming an opinion. And based on what we know it is not a long jump.
     
  9. mute

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    any new official NEWS yet?
     
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    New development
    Cordon's attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham told CBS News the jewelry were birthday presents from McCoy. Graham also said her client is no longer certain the NFL star was involved in the attack.

    The new information from Cordon's lawyer comes one after Graham told Mike Petchenik that her client has never accused McCoy of domestic violence.

    Although Graham told CBS News that her client isn't certain that McCoy was involved, she later toldESPN's Mike Rodak that Cordon isn't backtracking . Graham added that her client suspects McCoy had "something to do with it," but Cordon won't blame McCoy without further evidence.

    The news comes one day after Milton, Georgia police released incident reports from three separate calls to McCoy's residence dating from July 2017. Despite being called to the residence three times, Cordon and McCoy never accused one another of domestic violence.

    Shortly after the abuse allegations,McCoy hired Don Samuel , a high-profile defense attorney. Samuel had previous experience representing NFL athletes such as former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
     
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    Very interesting developments. The one thing that puzzled me from the beginning was how anyone could think that Cordon could possibly know who was behind the attack. She could speculate, but she really had no way of having first-hand knowledge as to whether the intruder acted alone or was put up to it by someone else. In other words, whether she accuses McCoy of being behind the attack or whether she thinks he was doesn't mean diddly squat. I suspect nothing will happen in this case until (or unless) the police identify and catch the intruder.

    The radio silence from the police is interesting, too. It may mean that the investigation is stalled or it may mean things are proceeding smoothly but they don't want to be publicity whores by calling all kinds of pointless press conferences. One of the most annoying things in high-profile cases is when the police and prosecutors grab their 15 minutes of fame and milk it for all its worth.
     
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  13. GasedAndConfused

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    no it's not. the victim was questioned by police and a standard question they ask is if they know anyone who might have done it. her response was maybe her ex BF (which is a valid response since he has wanted her out of the house for a year and they broke up and he did want the jewerly back) but she didn't outright say it was him. she said maybe he did it and it's possible. sure it's possible doens't mean it's him. the one who made the big accusation was a friend of his ex GF on her instagram account and she also threw out other accusations like steroids, child abuser, and animal abuser to the list. all this was before people even knew he wasn't in the same state when it happened and then came the accusations he hired people to do it. so yes it is a long jump when you look at the FACTS
     

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