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Shady McCoy


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At this point, it seems clear that the allegation is not that McCoy did this himself. Rather it is that the person who did it was acting on his behalf and at his direction in some way since the assailant asked for specific gifts given by McCoy to his now ex-girlfriend that he had demanded the return of. It is also alleged that McCoy had said that given the value of the gifts they are susceptible to robbery (wink, wink).

If they catch the person who invaded the residence and he is connected to McCoy, Shady may well have much greater things to worry about than the end of a career. I suspect that his cell phone may offer some interesting information.

Interestingly, the police may also be interested in the same info related to the ex-girlfriend. If somehow this were a set-up, the cell phone may be their undoing.

Someone else already mentioned the fact that this really has the feel of a season of Fargo. The limits of stupidity and irrationality know no bounds. My suspicion is that someone has already come to regret the application of the law of unintended consequences and may be about to learn in painful detail about conspiracy.

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19 hours ago, top dawg said:

Yeah I get it. It just still seems fishy. Perhaps she changed into the robe or something. I doubt that it's hospital-issued though. 

 

 

Also, the blood IMO it too red... it should be darker in color... if it has seen air for more than 30 mins. 

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1 hour ago, Toomers said:

  I can only imagine this would be McCoy’s reaction 

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It's kinda like being accused of inappropriate conduct toward women and suddenly Harvey Weinstein swoops in and says "Don't worry, dude. I've got your back!" :fear:

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

With the pic being taken at the hospital, more than 30 minutes is a reasonable time frame.

True, didn't think about that. I can see if it was a home invasion, why it was not cleaned up... because you need evidence . Also, the blouse could have been changed, and the original could be put in an evidence bag.  

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1 minute ago, Devil Doc said:

True, didn't think about that. I can see if it was a home invasion, why it was not cleaned up... because you need evidence . Also, the blouse could have been changed, and the original could be put in an evidence bag.  

Right. Plus who knows how long the assault itself lasted? That wound could have been open for a while before the ambulance even got there.

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27 minutes ago, Skack25 said:

I have my doubts about whether or not this is true, but damn, I didn't realize so many people hated Shady.  He's been one of my favorite players for quite some time.

Personality-wise, he is a bit of an arrogant chode from what I've heard.

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I’ll wait for a bit more info before passing judgment.... left pic is very NicoleHolder-ish, right pic looks more like she was in a car accident than a fight... 

 

That being said, there’s absolutely no place for beating women, and should he be guilty then he should get the same attention from his cell mate..

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I appear to not be able to post a new topic for discussion; therefore, I will post this suggestion here:

Regardless of the outcome of the NFL investigation, the Bills should be in the market for a running back capable of starting and potentially being a foundational back in the future. We have such a person with which Sean McDermitt is familiar. I think Cameron Artis Payne might fit the "bill" for the Bills. He has shown potential when given an opportunity, is relatively young, the Bills coaching staff is familiar with him, and he is still on his first contract. He could be an answer for them now and in the future.

Perhaps a trade can be worked out. Maybe it is overly optimistic (I think opportunistic), but I think given the circumstances there is real trade value there....a win-win given the signing of Anderson.

 

 

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