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

FISHFAN44 said:
I hope your yanking my chain if not I'll pray for you.

so violence against women is worse than potentially killing a bunch of people?
 
How sad I knew he had an attitude but damn. I remember when he was flipping from the oline getting open every dang play. I should have seen signs. He is a great player just a loose cannon.
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
so violence against women is worse than potentially killing a bunch of people?

No violence against anyone is wrong. Wheather it's one or many. Your making it sound better because he only hurt one person and not many as the other guy COULD have done. No one was hurt by QW but, still could have been.
 
FISHFAN44 said:
I hope your yanking my chain if not I'll pray for you.

it is truly dumb to compare the two because no matter what one you choose...you lose... its simple if he says beating a wife is better than you say oh and killing people isnt okay? and vica versa it doesnt matter both are wrong and against the law but driving way over the speed limit drunk had the POTENTIAL to kill many people which is in my eyes MUCH worse than having a woman and i will say accidentally (since thats what we know for now) hit by a piece of cardboard. but please try not to compare them...
 
FISHFAN44 said:
No violence against anyone is wrong. Wheather it's one or many. Your making it sound better because he only hurt one person and not many as the other guy COULD have done. No one was hurt the other guy but, still could have been.

Other people could of been dead.

Death is worse than hurt any day of the week.

Violence is wrong. I never said it was right.
 
Fudge 101 said:
it is truly dumb to compare the two because no matter what one you choose...you lose... its simple if he says beating a wife is better than you say oh and killing people isnt okay? and vica versa it doesnt matter both are wrong and against the law but driving way over the speed limit drunk had the POTENTIAL to kill many people which is in my eyes MUCH worse than having a woman and i will say accidentally (since thats what we know for now) hit by a piece of cardboard. but please try not to compare them...


Hit by a piece of cardboard what are you talking about.
Look I'm not sticking up for either guy they are both equally wrong the number of people that were injured or that could have been injured is irrelevant. Viollance against 1,2,3,4 or 100 people is wrong.
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
Other people could of been dead.

Death is worse than hurt any day of the week.

Violence is wrong. I never said it was right.


Ok, he has a history of this. Need I elaborate more
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
so violence against women is worse than potentially killing a bunch of people?
listed from bad to worst:

1) endangering other people (but noone was hurt).
2) blooding your wifes face.
3) causing a serious high speed accident while racing drunk.
 
Fudge 101 said:
i will ask for the 5th time in this thread... for you are an idiot...
did you ever come to think that maybe she was drinking too? not that he was right but when both are intoxicated the problems will only get worse. i love how the man is always the one to blame and always the one with all the problems. the first case was all about HER and her problems yet because he was known to be drunk we still blame him even though she hit him countless times before he moved her fromblocking the doorway. i am so sick of people coming into this thread without reading the entire thing and just posting their stupidity. i apologize for the attitude in my typing but i was nice yesterday when people were posting but when they post the same thing over and over without reading im starting to lose my temper :fire:


Oh no you did not call me an idiot. I could care less if she was drinking too. There are no circumstances in which it is ok to hit a woman. I don't care who you are...who she is...or the circumstances. And to top it all off this is not the first time he is in these circumstances. Hell...the last time she was pregnant.

Charges dropped or not for the first time...it's bad enough to find yourself in the situation once, but to be in the same situation again a little over a year later is just plain stupid. I think you taking the side of McMichael in this is idiotic. From the sound of it you probably beat women too.

And if you think I am going to read 27 pages prior to posting in the thread your dumber than I already take you for. I came on here and stated the way I felt and you call start name calling and ranting...who died and put you in charge of this thread anyway?
 
ch19079 said:
listed from bad to worst:

1) endangering other people (but noone was hurt).
2) blooding your wifes face.
3) causing a serious high speed accident while racing drunk.

3) is number one in worse by far

1 and 2 need to be more specific
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
3) is number one in worse by far

1 and 2 need to be more specific
i should have been more clear. (my bad) :(

causing a high speed accident causing life threatening injuries, was the WORST.

blooding your wifes face was the next step down from worst. so ill call it very bad. (involving you hitting or throwing something at her, which hits her in the face, drawing blood).

and putting people in danger, but noone was hurt, thats not good. but not bad as the other 2. (ie. a drunken high speed race on the highway).
 
ch19079 said:
i should have been more clear. (my bad) :(

causing a high speed accident causing life threatening injuries, was the WORST.

blooding your wifes face was the next step down from worst. so ill call it very bad. (involving you hitting or throwing something at her, which hits her in the face, drawing blood).

and putting people in danger, but noone was hurt, thats not good. but not bad as the other 2. (ie. a drunken high speed race on the highway).

I would put the third one ahead of the 2nd. The third one could kill people. No one has died from a bloody nose.
 
Philter25 said:
Do you hold it against Moulds? :lol:

I dont hold it against Randy.... his personal life is none of my business. As long as he is putting up 80-100 yards a game against the Bills this year, I dont care who he slaps or whos clothes he throws out of his car in the offseason.

Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty. Im sure there is a lot more to both the stories that you dont know.

I hold it against Moulds and I would hold it against McMichael's if I were a fin fan. Unless you're just rooting for laundry what players do outside the lines is important to me as a fan. Bad behavior by a Bill would anger and embarrass me. I'm surprised you don't agree. I don't look at athletes as role models but is it too much to expect them not to be criminals?

The issue isn't whether he's guilty of battery. 4 eye witnesses say he threw his wife from the car, and that should be enough proof for anyone. "Four witnesses told police they saw Mr. McMichael throw his wife from the car. One witness told police he saw the athlete throw his wife away from the vehicle several times, according to the report. A witness told police that Mrs. McMichael's nose began bleeding after Mr. McMichael hit her in the face with what might have been a piece of cardboard, the report stated".

What led up to Michaels repeatedly throwing his wife from the car and hitting her, even if accidently, with a piece of cardboard isn't relevant. Michaels behavior is not defensible period. He refused a breath test so he was probably drunk. Alcohol appears to be at the root of this incident. In their previous domestic dispute, McMichael's drinking was the reason his wife was so angry she struck him repeatedly and he pushed her even though she was pregnant.

The spin doctors that say blaming McMichael's for what may be a mutually shared issue anger management issue with his wife don't get it and don't want to get it. Domestic abuse is by and large a male issue. Why? Because men are bigger, stronger and more aggressive than women. The stats on domestic violence are overwhelmingly male. In Mcmichael's case he's 6'3" 245 pounds. He has a greater responsibility to control himself than the average guy not less because of his size and strength.

The NFL is filled with bad guys. In their extensively researched book Pros and Cons: The Criminals Who Play in the NFL, authors Jeff Benedict and Don Yaeger chronicle just how rampant criminal activity is in the League. According to their research dated 1998, one out of five (21%) of the players in the NFL have been charged with a serious crime. The crimes they detail go beyond the drinking and driving offenses we often hear reported. These crimes include rape, kidnapping, assault and battery, domestic violence, and homicide. Of course, there is a big difference between being charged and being convicted, but the fact that this many pro football players have such problems is alarming. Unfortunately the league seems to have the same callous attitude you have, anything goes as long as the players play well on Sunday's. :(
 
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