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Ray Rice Video Leaked. Rice's Contract Terminated By Ravens.


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Can't link the video for some reason.This new video shows his now wife hitting him and he throws a hay maker flush to the head...down goes Foreman.Pretty f'd up and this P.O.S gets 2 games? Wait till this goes viral...the NFL will have to give him 6 games...hope we beat the crap out of the Ravens by the way.

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I was ready to share some of the blame on her if she indeed antagonized him and punched him in his face, but I never saw that... perhaps it couldve been the 1 fps cameras they have there, but I didn't see her punch him. In the elevator, it even appears he antagonized her and then when she walked towards him he cold cocked her.

Rice can say what he wants... people were saying it was out of character. Nope.

I believe it's the man's responsibility to do everything in his power to defuse a situation without actually striking a woman. Hold her arms, do something, but you don't hit her. That appeared unprovoked to me. He antagonized her and then unloaded on her and he should've been suspended for life for that. Goodell is a bitch.

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And to add to BP's comments, which I was going to add in my initial post, but Hardy better not see a minute of suspension.

His case is complete hearsay and conjecture, based off of some drugged out jersey chaser's accounts. From most of what has been reported, Hardy was more of a victim in the case than she was, as he apparently didn't even lay a hand on her.

In Rice's case, you have video of him mollywopping her on video for no effing reason.

Good job Goodell... spineless pussy.

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How much pressure does this put on Goodell?

 

He would have to face the NFLPA on that one I think since decision already rendered.  Unless he invokes a good-of-the-game clause for the NEW fallout from this video, I don't see what he can do.  He won't and then Hardy will get 6 games or some BS like that.  

 

Moral of the story so nobody ever has to bitch/worry about this again: Do I even have to say it?

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He would have to face the NFLPA on that one I think since decision already rendered. Unless he invokes a good-of-the-game clause for the NEW fallout from this video, I don't see what he can do. He won't and then Hardy will get 6 games or some BS like that.

Moral of the story so nobody ever has to bitch/worry about this again: Do I even have to say it?

I meant more along how the public pressure with how Goodell handled everything.

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