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7 hours ago, IronMaidenBills said:

Beane and the Pegula’s needs to do the right thing and either cut Martin and sign Araiza or keep both on the roster and pay both of them. It’s their fault for caving to a crappy irrational fan base. They need to own up to that and make things right. 

If we don’t make things right, then this team deserves the curse it will receive. 


So in order to make things right, we need to take on a dead cap hit to cut a punter and then sign a punter to add even more to the cap?

 

The Chiefs are definitely cursed.  They haven’t won anything since Britt Reid handicapped a child due to drunk driving.  That proves curses are real and the Chiefs deserve it.

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The Bills and Araiza are well known to us.  This happens too often in the victim manufacturing, virtue signaling, kabuki dance we call social justice.   Title IX and due process.  Universities and legislators created a kangaroo court system to provide outcomes legitimate courts weren’t so that the statistics of sexual assault theorists could be “correct”.   “Believe all women” is a slogan so absurd that it should be challenged at every utterance.  It isn’t.   Mothers, don’t let your sons grow up to be … college students.  Fear no words.  Speak plainly.  My sympathy is reserved for the dozens of Matt Araizas who didn’t have proof of innocence.   Imagine that, proof of innocence.

 

Preemptively, in light of the medium:  No, I am not saying believe no women.  No, I am not saying believe all men.  No, I am not saying my sympathy for the falsely accused exceeds my sympathy for the actually assaulted.  No, I am not saying … anything I didn’t say.   May Matt and the young lady, also troubled, find peace.

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7 hours ago, IronMaidenBills said:

Beane and the Pegula’s needs to do the right thing and either cut Martin and sign Araiza or keep both on the roster and pay both of them. It’s their fault for caving to a crappy irrational fan base. They need to own up to that and make things right. 

If we don’t make things right, then this team deserves the curse it will receive. 


I wish you people will stop with this crap. We have a top notch punter signed for multiple years. There are 31 other teams. You’re acting like if the Bills don’t sign him he won’t play in the NFL. He will certainly be signed before camp.

2 minutes ago, Neo said:

The Bills and Araiza are well known to us.  This happens too often in the victim manufacturing, virtue signaling, kabuki dance we call social justice.   Title IX and due process.  Universities and legislators created a kangaroo court system to provide outcomes legitimate courts weren’t so that the statistics of sexual assault theorists could be “correct”.   “Believe all women” is a slogan so absurd that it should be challenged at every utterance.  It isn’t.   Mothers, don’t let your sons grow up to be … college students.  Fear no words.  Speak plainly.  My sympathy is reserved for the dozens of Matt Araizas who didn’t have proof of innocence.   Imagine that, proof of innocence.

 

Preemptively, in light of the medium:  No, I am not saying believe no women.  No, I am not saying believe all men.  No, I am not saying my sympathy for the falsely accused exceeds my sympathy for the actually assaulted.  No, I am not saying … anything I didn’t say.   May Matt and the young lady, also troubled, find peace.


It’s should never be “Believe all woman” it should simply be to take all accusations seriously but at then end of the day, you need proof like any other crime. Simply telling a teary eyed story of what happened shouldn’t be enough for the type of public outcry received. Totally pathetic of our society. I keep hearing all the terrible things said about this innocent young man who was doing nothing but being your typical college star athlete. Shame on millions of people!

 

 

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7 hours ago, IronMaidenBills said:

This is what I’d do. I’m a huge man of principle. If I owned the Bills, I’d be on the phone right now talking with Araiza. I would tell him that there would be a roster spot for you if he wanted it. I’d swallow the financial costs because it was my mistake to cut him rather than stick by him until proven guilty. That’s the only way to make this whole. 


Quit being all talk then.  If you’re this against the Bills for not bringing back Araiza, then stop supporting them.  Do not watch a single game anymore if you’re this huge man of principle.

 

Because if you continue to complain about Buffalo doing the wrong thing, then you supporting the Bills makes you a huge hypocrite and makes you look weak.
 

“The Bills are doing an injustice on Araiza!!!  But I’ll continue to post on this message and watch every Bills game.”

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25 minutes ago, teef said:

You’ve never touched a breast…have you?


The poster you’re referring to has a bit of a point.  
 

How old are you?  Are you in the current dating/hook-up culture scene?

 

It’s a different world out there. 
 

Women certainly have their fair share of issues they have to deal with from men, but nowadays men also need to keep their head on a swivel.  

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12 hours ago, Doc said:

 

He's got proof he wasn't there at the time of the alleged gang rape.  Many cases don't have that.

A Tweet says he has proof he was elsewhere.  There have been lots of things said on Twitter by both sides, lots of conjecture and lots of fact twisting by both sides.  There has also been a lot biased and misleading statements by “journalists” like Tim Graham who don’t understand the meaning of “direct quote” or who do understand it and purposely misuse it.

 

You’ll pardon me if I’d prefer more than a tweet as “proof”.

 

Edit:  I see now that there is more than just the Tweet and that the article offers more and seemingly objective information.  I would still disagree with your statement of fact that he has proof he wasn’t there.  He may very well have that proof but the article does not offer anything that constitutes objective truth.

 

53 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Technically you can sue for anything it’s proving it in court and it’s clear this kid’s reputation was destroyed by this so I can see him doing it 

It’s clear his reputation was ruined by the Bills?  Shirley.

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28 minutes ago, SCBills said:


The poster you’re referring to has a bit of a point.  
 

How old are you?  Are you in the current dating/hook-up culture scene?

 

It’s a different world out there. 
 

Women certainly have their fair share of issues they have to deal with from men, but nowadays men also need to keep their head on a swivel.  

oh i'm way out of it.  i'm 45 and have been married for a decade.  i'm sure it's  different, it was more just how it came off.  like he was an alien observing women from a far.  that being said, you did always have to be careful.  i remember the rape talk they gave all the guys in college orientation.  at least where i went, they put it all out on the table.  it's not just that women lie...people lie.  i may not have to protect myself in the dating scene, but boy do tread lightly in certain areas of life.  

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11 hours ago, BobBelcher said:

So we’re basically backed into a corner and expected to cut this guy, a potentially great draft pick, over something that wasn’t even true in the end. Pisses me off actually. 

 

This is me. The entire organization, including the Pegula family, would have taken too much heat to protect him even though I'm pretty sure charges were never filed.

 

I feel robbed as a casual fan, so I can't even begin to imagine how robbed he feels.

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1 minute ago, galept said:

 

This is me. The entire organization, including the Pegula family, would have taken too much heat to protect him even though I'm pretty sure charges were never filed.

 

I feel robbed as a casual fan, so I can't even begin to imagine how robbed he feels.

They actually did good by signing him even with the rumors floating around. I believe he got his signing bonus. If this was made public before the draft he wouldn’t have been drafted or signed anywhere.

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

What exactly are people supposed to do? A 17 year girl said she was gang raped. 
 

Blame the system for allowing the names of the accused to be released.

The ones who jumped aboard the persecution must:

1) wipe the drool and crusty fermentation from the corners of their lips

2) put away their crayons, including removing them from their nose and ears

3) take a nap before they get cranky

4) get castrated for the benefit of all

5) apologize.

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23 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

What exactly are people supposed to do?

Wait for the facts to come out.  It's not that difficult.  

 

There's no rule that says that you have to automatically believe every accusation that comes along.  Suspending judgement until you know the underlying facts is pretty much always the best course of action. 

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1 minute ago, BillsFanSD said:

Wait for the facts to come out.  It's not that difficult.  

 

There's no rule that says that you have to automatically believe every accusation that comes along.  Suspending judgement until you know the underlying facts is pretty much always the best course of action. 

It doesn’t work like that. Too many women and men and their families have gone through traumatic experiences. These things take a long time to play out. The Bills couldn’t just ignore the accusations. If there was a way to keep him out of the spotlight for a year then maybe.

 

 

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Just now, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It doesn’t work like that. Too many women and men and their families have gone through traumatic experiences. These things take a long time to play out. The Bills couldn’t just ignore the accusations. If there was a way to keep him out of the spotlight for a year then maybe.

Actually, you were part of the mob.

 

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