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  1. 35 minutes ago, chongli said:

     

    Irvin was falsely accused of sexual assault in 1996:

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Irvin

     

    "Fabricated sexual assault allegation against Irvin"

     

    [excerpt from wikipedia:]

    "In 1996, as the Cowboys prepared to play the Carolina Panthers in the NFC Divisional Playoff game, media reports stated that Irvin and teammate Erik Williams, while under the influence of cocaine, had sexually assaulted a Dallas Cheerleader, Nina Shahravan, and, with a gun to her head, videotaped the interaction.

     

    Despite Williams' and Irvin's denials of the allegations, the story largely overshadowed the game, which the Cowboys lost. The accuser was later proven to have fabricated the entire incident. She recanted her story, pled guilty to perjury and filing a false police report, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and a fine.[16] In the game against Carolina, Irvin was injured in the opening minutes and did not return."

     

     

    He overcame this and continued a successful career with the Cowboys for three more years and then went on to a successful career in sports broadcasting. So, so can Matt Araiza, hopefully with Buffalo. 

    Explain to me why he’s indefinitely suspended from the NFL Network for speaking with a female in a hotel lobby? 

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  2. And Araiza should sue her parents. 

    Just now, aristocrat said:

    I would imagine since she's underage he could go after her parents and their assets in this situation right?

    I just said the same. Yes. 

  3. Just now, BigAl2526 said:

    A couple of thoughts.  I can't imagine why Buffalo wouldn't consider giving his agent a call and at least offering him a contract.  Whether or not he is interested in signing again with the team that cut him is another issue.  Second thought:  If I were Araiza, I would be looking at what legal recourse I would have to hold the girl accountable.  Not only did her lie cost him a possible year with an NFL salary, and maybe more, but her lie makes it harder on other young girls that do get raped. It's a small think but the more girls get caught in lies, the easier it is for the attorneys of future defendants to sow seeds of doubt in the minds of jurors.  Next time the accused might be guilty.  

    It’s all disgusting. You can’t hold someone who’s emotionally unstable accountable for anything. I’m waiting for case law to declare cell phone use is a recognized disability and affords kids protection in the workplace via the ADA. I’ve had kids (my way to describe someone who uses a cell phone for emotional support) have full-fledged meltdowns when I tell them to put it away and focus on work. (I’m in banking)

    3 minutes ago, eme123 said:

    I saw this coming from 100 miles away.
     

    To all the people on here that exclaimed “always believe the victim”, your thinking is doing a disgusting diservice to society. Did this court of public opinion help any future victim of rape? No! It made it that much harder for real victims to come forward. 


    How about we change it to “always take the victims claim serious”. Is there something wrong with that?? Lets then help the victim with supporting evidence to back up their claim the right way. But whatever the elitist journalists and keyboard kings say is gospel nowadays. That was on full display in this situation. Disgusting

    Thank you. Exactly. 

  4. Beane should reach out and try to make amends. I’d imagine this is why he and coach were so drained by the whole experience. They (probably/likely) knew it was all BS but their hands were tied. You can’t come out and declare your support for an accused rapist who hasn’t yet been vindicated. Ask Michael Irvin. 

  5. Makes me sick to my damned stomach. People will absolutely try to (and succeed) ruin someone’s life. The media piles on, the Shame Police piles on, the whole woke nonsense piles on. It’s ruthless, it’s wrong, and this poor kid (Araiza) is just another of many victims, not the emotionally unstable child (with crappy parents, evidently) who just ran roughshod over Araiza. 

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  6. 10 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

    Absolutely! This is my projection this kid can be the Josh Allen of Defense. He has all the tools your looking for 6,2 282lbs 4.49 speed long arms even though he’s short very powerful and twitchy and that first step is serious. 

    So “studying and practicing” the moves of a hall of famer to be makes one an obvious choice and a sure thing.  Got it. I still feel like there’s a joke somewhere in this original post that I’m missing.  4th round? Sure. Maybe stretch into the 3rd considering our late 3. Reminds me of the pro Ed Philion lovers who were enamored with his measurables. 

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  7. 4 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Tom Brady was a skinny soy boy coming out of college

     

    He’s in better shape than 100% of the people on this board and is a much better athlete


    Seeing he was able to throw for over 4000 yards as a 44-year-old in the league

     

    Gisele, did you finally join the Board? 

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