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MSNBC Morning Joe: Hardy, Panthers and the War on Women


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It has def become more of an NFL and Goodell thing than a player did something wrong thing. The point being they don't want Hardy punished for domestic violence; rather, they want Hardy punished for the sake of the NFL handing out punishments, which, btw, the NFL has the absolute strictest punishment for domestic violence in the 3 major sports at a minimum 12% of games compared to the NBA, which hands out 3%, 5%, and 8% season suspensions MAXIMUM.

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# of games isn't a great way to look at it.  bottom line money lost would be because the seasons are so different.  when people lose money then they start to understand the message.  not trying to hate on your post, just thinkin aloud.

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# of games isn't a great way to look at it.  bottom line money lost would be because the seasons are so different.  when people lose money then they start to understand the message.  not trying to hate on your post, just thinkin aloud.

 

A larger percentage of games lost means more money lost.

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 face of their "War on Women" Narrative.

 

 

Are you fugging, kidding me? This is their angle? REALLY? with a catalyst of Sports players?!?

 

What about the women in america oppressed by the top end of society, where they make less money then on average? What about women in the middle east, being told to mutilate themselves because of their movement for change, africa, china, south america? Women in America face issues of DV every day. But only when high profile cases come out does that change anything. The media greed is sickening. F the Fifth Estate.

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ESPN just did an outside the lines...ughh. These bastards are coming for us with both barrels. They played a neighbors entire 911 call, saying GH is beating the girl. She said she seen it and she was there. Then they casually mention GH calling the police, played a snippet and said he was alleging she attacked him. Implying that GH was trying to cover his ass. They then showed the quote from the judge saying that "this court is convinced, that GH is guilty of DV and communicating threats of great bodily harm".

Then they showed GH's press conferences, where he couldn't talk about the case...making him look arrogant and unphased. I swear I even heard noe fuging person, asking him if he apologized to either holder or the team, couldn't make it out. Bottom line is they said he has been found guilty and is playing pending his appeal. Oh yeah...GUNZ!!!!GUNZ!!!!ASSAULT WEAPONZ!!!!!OMGZ!!!!!!

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A larger percentage of games lost means more money lost.

 

That's my fault to the poster I quoted, I made the logic jump in my brain back to number of games, not percentage.  they are in fact both the same % and total money (unless bonuses are different).  and now my brain hurts.

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