BuffaloBud17
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Bills fans are donating to crisis services after this. Showing even if our GM and coach waited too long to to cut Azaria doesn't mean the community doesn't care.
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He will be starter eventually. Way better than Lance.
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44 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:
I don't see it lingering at all.
The victim just spoke out in the media. I'm sure at least next few press conference McDermott going to get more questions.
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I would be up for this. Singletary with relief from Cook is the way I would go. Might as well get something for Moss.
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We don't need to hear about Bills character and culture anymore from Sean and Brandon after this. Hopefully they learned and know Buffalo don't want no one on our team with those types of allegations. This will linger for awhile but we can get back to focusing on a football...and may the young girl get justice.
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Defamation maybe. The Bills knew about the allegations and kept him on the team. Her lawyer went after the Bills.
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Don't be surprised if the Bills are sued by the victim
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54 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:
Backlash over what? Araiza isn't on the team.
How they handled the situation, knowing that he had these accusations against him for a month and planning on him being you starting punter still
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This story is on GMA this morning. They are also interviewing the victims father, this is not going away. The Bills will still have to deal with backlash throughout the season probably.
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17 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:
I’d want more than an apology and a donation to a rape charity. I’d be desperate for justice.
And how can he try denying he wasn’t after money when he released texts on Twitter over the last couple of days indicating the opposite?I agree that donation and apology didn't make must sense but the rest he had right. I feel bad for the girl, knowing the Bills were going to have him as our starting punter with an open investigation into rape still bothers me as a Bills fan.
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7 hours ago, SCBills said:
This lawyer is such a POS… what tf is he even talking about?… Say sorry and make a donation and his parents could sit the stands and watch him play? That doesn’t sound at all like a reasonable compromise for someone you allege was involved in the violent rape of your client.
Do all lawyers like this come across like they have a personal vendetta against the person they file a lawsuit against? Genuine question?… is that normal?
He has a point. If that was your daughter, you would be upset with the Bills too.
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Watch the whole press conference. Beane kept saying there were no criminal charges but glad one reporter brought up it was still an open investigation. Also why they would hold on to this guy for weeks and keeping him over Haack was the most concerning. Hopefully they know now not to keep anyone with accusations of this serious nature until the case is resolved.
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There were a lot of missteps here. I disagree.
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Glad they released him but don't want to hear nothing about Bills culture from them again. They knew of these accusations before they released Haack and were hoping it would never see the daylight
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Now we can focus back on football
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Glad to see he is getting cut. Still concerned why he was even on the team to begin with but at least we are not Cleveland.
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I wonder what the Pegulas think about this. Knowing that my coach and GM knew about this and still drafted the kid. If I was owner I might have to fire them.
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Marquette King or the kid from OP
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45 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:
Again I think what makes it tough is that they don’t know if he raped her. It’s easy to say just cut him because he’s named as an accomplice but he may be innocent. There were other players there and she didn’t remember anything. He’s saying the details in the suit are not accurate. It’s tough to separate the emotion.
If anyone of us were accused of this, we would be put on leave the next day until we proved our innocence. The perception is just cause they are professional athletes they are above that.
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The ones this stuff hurts the most is the women bills fans that are rape survivors. Got to cut him, and let this be resolved
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From a football standpoint. This is obviously more serious than any game. If the Bills kept him, we win the Super Bowl and he is eventually convicted of rape. That would taint the Bills first Super Bowl win.
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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:
This isn't criminal. If it goes back that route... Cut him.
It's civil. She'll get something no matter what, unless there is other facts in his favor, he's liable for something.
There is still a criminal investigation ongoing from what I understand.
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10 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:
Since when has guilty until proven innocent been a thing?That's true...but in business, entertainment and sports people are put on leave all the time when facing serious allegations like this. He at the least admitted to sleeping with a underage girl (whether he knew her age or not) and knowingly exposing her to a STD according to those texts.
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15 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:
I assume this is partly the reason that McDermott was so visibly upset. Unless you think that was an act.
He knew something about the allegations and still cut Haack, I think that is clear by what has been reported. No team should keep this kid until he can prove he is innocent.
Bills cuts
in The Stadium Wall
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Is there a list of the cuts in one post?