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Randy Mac arrested in Augusta, GA......

I am dead serious. Release him. If Saban wants to make a statement, this is his time to do it. Randy is a talent and all, but Saban needs to nip this crap in the bud. It is one thing to release a longshot safety. It is another to release a potential pro bowler. If he does though, I will respect the heck out of Saban and I think the other players will too. Otherwise, if Randy is able to stay, Saban is basically sending the message that it is ok for the superstar players to be criminals.
 
Samphin said:
I am dead serious. Release him. If Saban wants to make a statement, this is his time to do it. Randy is a talent and all, but Saban needs to nip this crap in the bud. It is one thing to release a longshot safety. It is another to release a potential pro bowler. If he does though, I will respect the heck out of Saban and I think the other players will too. Otherwise, if Randy is able to stay, Saban is basically sending the message that it is ok for the superstar players to be criminals.

Bad idea. You cannot say that this early.

Wait till more details emerge. If it comes to light that he is 100% guilty, then I'd respect your opinion.
 
Yes, we should wait until all the facts are discovered and evaluated by coach Saban and the organization. Yes, it's not like he took a belt to her in the middle of the street. But what exactly does he have to do before some of you deem his behavior to be unacceptable. If witnesses were concerned enough to call the police, then it's officially an incident. And whether or not charges were filed the last time it happened is immaterial - yes, this is the second incident. And for every incident we hear about, don't you think there's a few that occur that no one hears about? The guy has a problem, other than his marraige. He appears to have a drinking problem, possibly an anger management problem. He needs to get it sorted out. He needs to leave the team - there must be some kind of 'reserve' list he can go on - and get his s**t sorted out. Isn't anyone else sick to death of hearing about Dolphin players getting charged with this kinda s**t? Doesn't anyone find it embarassing? Do you enjoy this kind of association? Would it be cool if your sister/daughter was hanging with a guy like that? If these guys can't figure out that playing pro football, especially for this franchise, is a privilege, not a right, then f**k 'em - cut them, waive them, trade them. Let him be someone else's idiot, hopefully the scouts and coaches will do their job and bring in more talent. Like it or not, if he's charged it's another black eye for this organization. Enough is enough.
 
Samphin said:
I am dead serious. Release him. If Saban wants to make a statement, this is his time to do it. Randy is a talent and all, but Saban needs to nip this crap in the bud. It is one thing to release a longshot safety. It is another to release a potential pro bowler. If he does though, I will respect the heck out of Saban and I think the other players will too. Otherwise, if Randy is able to stay, Saban is basically sending the message that it is ok for the superstar players to be criminals.

The players will not respect Saban if he releases one of the most talented members on the team without having all the facts. It would more likely have the opposite effect. Saban's not stupid enough to do that. This is professional sports, McMike is not going anywhere...at least not this year.
 
PHINATIC13 said:
Cut him, one's an accident two is a trend.I have absolutly no respect for men (and I use that term loosely) that hit women.I relize women can go crazy on you but being far superoir in strengh you MUST WALK AWAY if you feel you can't control yourself.Yeah I know it's not always that easy,but it has to be done.I've never hit a women, but I have pushed her out of the way so I could leave the house.


This an good example of how things can wind up looking worse then they are, say when you pushed her out of the way to leave she accidently fell and got hurt, now you are looked at as an abusive husband when in all reality that isn't the true story. I am not saying this in anyway to take sides one way or the other in the Randy situation, just pointing out how sometimes people might judge without knowing the whole situation.
 
njfinfan said:
I can't believe he did this again. What is wrong with him?
according to a few fin fans, he was never convicted of beating his wife last time, so we cant hold that agents him. well they are wrong, and i do hold it agenst him.

one of the fins best offensive players... a wife beater.

very disapointed.
 
PhinPhreak said:
This an good example of how things can wind up looking worse then they are, say when you pushed her out of the way to leave she accidently fell and got hurt, now you are looked at as an abusive husband when in all reality that isn't the true story. I am not saying this in anyway to take sides one way or the other in the Randy situation, just pointing out how sometimes people might judge without knowing the whole situation.
so he "pushed her" last time.

and he "accidentally hit her in the face during an argument".

maybe next time she will "accidentally trip and fall down a flight of stairs". :fire:
 
Jesus, the Bills fans are going to have a field day with this one, anyone keeping an eye on their forum?
 
ch19079 said:
so he "pushed her" last time.

and he "accidentally hit her in the face during an argument".

maybe next time she will "accidentally trip and fall down a flight of stairs". :fire:

I wasn't referring to Randy, If you go back and look I was replying to a post about a guy that said he never hit his wife but had pushed her out of the way to leave.
 
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