
Mr. WEO
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I’m still not understanding how a rejected “bribe” of a coach would affect any games outcome. Yiu are now referring to the criminal legal jeopardy Ross may be in for even making the offer, which may be true, but a different matter. none of that could possibly affect the outcome of any game. Maybe you are claiming he successfully bribed another coach? Players? Is this what you are referring to with “the investigation “, and what it will reveal?
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lol…might as well be
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Assistant QB Coach target Davis Webb elected to keep playing
Mr. WEO replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Assistant QB Coach target Davis Webb elected to keep playing
Mr. WEO replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
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hmmmm...where to start? The Travis Scott lawsuit is obviously unrelated as he is being sued for putting on a production that had a litany of security problems AND he continued to perform while fans were being crushed to death and the staff was aware. None of this in any way applies to the Stafford scenario. And several of your other links refer to the same famous nonmedical Good Sam case in Cali. The last one you cited on it says this: "After the infamous car accident involving a good Samaritan in 2008, California’s good Samaritan law changed once and for all. In its 2008 ruling, the California Supreme Court upheld that as long as a rescuer renders medical or nonmedical care or assistance at the scene of a car accident and does so in good faith, that person cannot be held liable for injuries or damages resulting from his or her actions. Therefore, if you are represented by an experienced car accident attorney in Los Angeles, rendering medical or non-medical aid at the scene of a car crash cannot make you liable for the victim’s injuries." You didn't read your links. Anyway, nothing you posted has anything to do with the simple act of asking if the person who was injured was OK and calling 911. So your insistence that even doing that little would expose Stafford to a lawsuit is mind-bendingly ridiculous.
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Since it would be impossible for something that never happened ("games thrown") to impact the outcome of any game, there are no damages. Who would be the plaintiff is such a suit? The "public", which suffered no harm or losses in such an alleged scheme? Your explanation doesn't make sense. Maybe as a criminal matter (if allegations are true).
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I see this as a green light to start a third thread!
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didn't know them thanks
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they Div 1?
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"Charlotte"?
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That will take a long while. Between June 2018 and January 2022, all 50 states betting revenue combined was 946 million on 100 billion total betting money handled. Sure the new laws allowing online in NY, NJ will give that a huge bump, but NY cumulative amount until this month since 2018 was 4.2 million, NJ 211 million. 70 million over the 1st month is heavily wind-aided by the NFL playoffs and SB. Now they hit the doldrums, where the only big event until maybe June is the March Madness. It won't happen because the Giants/Jets stadium was privately funded.
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Where was Rachel Bush....?
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Yes! I have no idea what I am talking about....lol. But as an experienced nurse, she would have done nothing but call EMS. Which any lay person could/would also due. The fall victim was not in cardiac arrest. You're making no sense at this point. Anyway, I googled "how many times a celebrity has been sued just for being somewhere where something happened" and found nothing you are describing. Then I googled "times a person came upon a scene, tried to help a victim & got sued"...amazingly, still nothing! It did link to https://www.enjuris.com/blog/questions/frivolous-lawsuits/ No lawyer is going to file a suit over a guy calling 911 and saying "are you OK?". so stop with that, lol. I believe he never stopped drinking.
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wtf, is this for real?? "get as far away as you can"?? no--no one has needed to say such a ridiculous thing to him. No one expects him to provide any kind of first aid so I have no idea what you are talking about as far as "a lawsuit waiting to happen". He can't be sued for jumping down and saying, "hey are you ok? someone call 911". He has zero exposure. .Also, his wife is not much "more qualified" than a lay person to tend to a fall victim. She would do what any normal person would do: ask if the person was ok and call for first responders.
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I just let my testicles fall out of the fly on my jodphurs...
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Allen is transforming into NEO from the Matrix...he is The One
Mr. WEO replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
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sometimes "you do a little dance and drink a little wa-ter"
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Rams SuperBowl parade got totally out of hand!
Mr. WEO replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
In his altered state, Stafford thought that was the Detroit Lions in front of him on the stage... -
Rams SuperBowl parade got totally out of hand!
Mr. WEO replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Brady posted that it's easier to hold the bottle of booze in the hand that only has 2 rings on it -
come on. there were many there. no one, including the woman who fell, says he checked on her in any way. this is only a story because he obviously did not.
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He said "oh wow" as she fell below the stage horizon.