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Edge Mike Green - Addressing Sexual Assault Allegations in Interviews/UVA Dismissal


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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Plus he did transfer. Still need much more information. I want the police reports and statements by the women. 

Plus Im sure if this happened in college, his high school would have similar stories. Plus just like with Watson, tucker, other scumbags.....they do not stop at 2, there will be other stories. Where's the proof??, otherwise unknown rumors.  

Eh....don't forget likely HOF inductee, Ben Roethlisberger. He had more than one sexual assault allegation as a pro.

Different times, no doubt but still.

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1 hour ago, Aussie Tank said:

I'd add Grant to that list he might be the better Michigan DT when the dust settles 

Yeah, I have a feeling Grant is the dark horse of the bunch to have the best career. I wouldn’t be mad if we picked him at 8. Don’t care if he’s “mocked” in 15-20 range. He would fill a need at nose which would impact the rest of defense. 

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30 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

Yeah, I have a feeling Grant is the dark horse of the bunch to have the best career. I wouldn’t be mad if we picked him at 8. Don’t care if he’s “mocked” in 15-20 range. He would fill a need at nose which would impact the rest of defense. 

I have seen more than one mock with Grant being drafted ahead of Graham.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Eh....don't forget likely HOF inductee, Ben Roethlisberger. He had more than one sexual assault allegation as a pro.

Different times, no doubt but still.

 

That guy was pure scum. I've call him rapeisburger on here plenty. It's down right disappointing know what many monsters have gotten away with, just cause they had fame or money. 

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12 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

That guy was pure scum. I've call him rapeisburger on here plenty. It's down right disappointing know what many monsters have gotten away with, just cause they had fame or money. 

I mean Ray Lewis literally murdered a guy. Marvin Harrison did too. 

Crazy the difference in coverage.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean Ray Lewis literally murdered a guy. Marvin Harrison did too. 

Crazy the difference in coverage.

 everyone thought Marvin was some normal person, he was a real gangster and that's being nice.

so many others-

 https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/5-disgraced-football-players-accused-of-killing-people

 

Aaron Hernandez

Leonard Little

ugh...

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1 hour ago, pdub0702 said:

Yeah, I have a feeling Grant is the dark horse of the bunch to have the best career. I wouldn’t be mad if we picked him at 8. Don’t care if he’s “mocked” in 15-20 range. He would fill a need at nose which would impact the rest of defense. 

Yep - His size and athleticism is simply rare. And is a guy at that spot with legit pass rush chops, not some run-d only clog.  He could easily rise.  I could see us being a team who has a soft spot for him. And that Nolen is a stud too. Lesser an NT but he’s fun as hell.

Murphy was the only IDL last year with refined PR chops. This year’s draft is a different story. Really love the interior talent.

Heck, you’ve got Norman-Lott and others in the next tier who is no slouch.

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12 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean Ray Lewis literally murdered a guy. Marvin Harrison did too. 

Crazy the difference in coverage.

Lewis was there and wouldn't tell the cops who did it so they charged him. He didn't murder anyone.

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