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

Nublar7 said:
Who knows what went on behind the scenes while he was playing. Simple fact is that he was a cold blooded killer. Yet, he is still worshiped by Bills fans.

I would hardly say he is still worshipped by bills fans. Almost every bills fan I know does not like him anymore and knows he was guilty. It is sad for us all that such a great person in a teams history can go and do something like that.
 
CanadaPhinsFan said:
How can you say that when you don't even know what those actions were?

His actions were taking physical retaliation against his wife, there is not excuse for that.
 
mercury 40 said:
guys i am going to be serious here and toss out my opinion here.
first i am not going to judge randy so therefore i will wait and see how this plays out . while everyone is panicing and making judgements i would like to remind everybody that randy needs help with his domestic and personal life and a former dolphin player who has a treatment center is where he should go and get help. lets dont throw away a career for these two instances . i am a randy fan even thought this behavior is troubling. i think if his wife attacked him he has a right deffend himself . i will say this the first thing to do is get out of the situation but women can be violent too and i would not stand there and try avoiding getting killed just because i am a man . anyways i will support randy and if he is guilty then the nfl will deal with him or (and saban) i just hope he was deffending himself. randy needs help and thats all there is to it.

I will not make light of this situation either. Being as I was on the wrong end of a situation. But your options are only as good as those around you, give you. Before it was known in my community that my wife indeed had a bi-polar disorder. I was the one that spent time in jail, not only for defending myself, but also for various other laws she would break... ie... animal control. Talk about being niave... I went and bailed out every animal at the pound she would let loose on the neighborhood. I never thought I would get arrested for it.

I did though. I spent a night in jail because I was the one that picked up her unliscenced dog from the pound. heh,heh I can look back on it now and laugh, but at the time... it was the first time I had ever been arrested in my life. I was scarred to death at the age of 19.
 
canesfins13 said:
His actions were taking physical retaliation against his wife, there is not excuse for that.

Way to keep posting without readin all the facts that could be. Granted it could be as plain as day as to what you have read so far, but you never know.
 
Fudge 101 said:
good post but again i will say that we DO NOT know if she was drinking in either case as well. We are so quick to judge that alcohol make the problem worse, which is true, but both may have been impaired, not just the one everyone WANTS to be impaired...

That could be true that she was also drinking and in that case she would also need counseling. But I do know that Randy was under the influence both times, which is enough reason to for him to be put into counseling.
 
canesfins13 said:
His actions were taking physical retaliation against his wife, there is not excuse for that.

The thing is, you don't even know that for sure. I'm not defending whatever happened. He may have just tried to restrain her or defend himself. I just think sometimes there are details or circumstances we don't know about. Obviously the best possible choice would have been for him to walk away. But we don't know if that was even an option.
 
He was arrested, there were 4 witnesses. Face the facts guys and stop making excuses for inexcusable behaviour.
 
I am going to judge Randy on this one, sorry guys. This guy is a punk who hit his wife. The witnesses did the right thing by telling the cops what really happened while McMike's wife tried to defend her man... which is what most battered women do (because their scared). At the very least McMike should be FINED and SUSPENDED. Giving a women a slap is one thing (although I don't condone it) but it sounds like McMike beat this women up a little. I am a huge McMike fan but I am disgusted with this incident and I really don't know what to do with him right now!
 
CanadaPhinsFan said:
The thing is, you don't even know that for sure. I'm not defending whatever happened. He may have just tried to restrain her or defend himself. I just think sometimes there are details or circumstances we don't know about. Obviously the best possible choice would have been for him to walk away. But we don't know if that was even an option.


I look at it this way, where there is smoke, there is fire.. In both incidents his wife came out with physical bruises.. I gave him a pass on the first incident after hearing the facts for I truly believed it was more of a self defense deal, and that the charges were dropped... but now, looking at that incident, in context with this latest incident, you begin to see a clearer picture of a trend of aggression toward his wife... It does not seem, from the facts that are present that he was attacked physically first in this incident.. I dont care how bitchy this lady is, a 6'4 hulking beast of a man should NEVER raise a hand to the mother of his children.. Not even a 5'4 little twirp should raise a hand to the mother of his children, much less a football player..
 
BillsCA said:
I would hardly say he is still worshipped by bills fans. Almost every bills fan I know does not like him anymore and knows he was guilty. It is sad for us all that such a great person in a teams history can go and do something like that.
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php?t=73391&page=1&highlight=Simpson

61% people of the poll still like him. Nobody doubts he did it, but some Billy fans still like him. Wouldn't killing a person take away any respect he had on the field? Guess not.
 
SkapePhin said:
I look at it this way, where there is smoke, there is fire.. In both incidents his wife came out with physical bruises.. I gave him a pass on the first incident after hearing the facts for I truly believed it was more of a self defense deal, and that the charges were dropped... but now, looking at that incident, in context with this latest incident, you begin to see a clearer picture of a trend of aggression toward his wife... It does not seem, from the facts that are present that he was attacked physically first in this incident.. I dont care how bitchy this lady is, a 6'4 hulking beast of a man should NEVER raise a hand to the mother of his children.. Not even a 5'4 little twirp should raise a hand to the mother of his children, much less a football player..

You may be right and if the facts prove he did something he shouldn't have, I'll certainly share your opinion. I'm just saying I'll reserve my judgement until the facts have come out.

I guess you could also say there appears to be a pattern of aggression by his wife.
 
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