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![]() Look man...can we just chill. You really don't want to get into a pissing contest with me about education or life experience. I know you were a Navy guy and saw a ton of crap and I respect you for that. But just because I am a Democrat and like Obama doesn't mean I'm a moron...you just lose a lot of credibility with your odumbass stuff, but you hate him and cover it up by saying you love your country. Like I don't? Dems and Repubs can both "love their country", but I think even that saying is a bit much these days.
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![]() Ben....the white Mike Tyson
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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. |
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![]() He's got a way to go before he can claim to be like Mike
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![]() At the risk of touching off a political nuclear explosion it should be said nonetheless that there is something wrong about this concept of a second layer of double jeopardy justice fueled and dictated by an employer who sanctions when the police have walked away from prosecution of Ben's behavior never mind enforcement.
Obviously I do not know what Ben has done, with whom and how much of it qualifies as decadent and/or immoral. If I had better access to exactly what went on perhaps I would feel differently but I have a problem when a punishment is levied when our judicial system did not feel that the standard for punishment had been clearly violated enough for even a TRIAL, never mind a finding reached that deems punishment appropriate for discussion. I actually wish Ben would walk away and retire immediately and let the Steelers and the Commish scramble to explain how this turned into a lifetime vacation from the game and theft from Steeler fans of a pretty decent QB. |
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![]() In a pathetic attempt to rerail this thread - ESPN reporting that Pittsburgh is shopping Big Ben for a top ten pick
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A two time super bowl winning QB that is in his prime and is arguably top five in the game (arguably) for one draft pick? |
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Living in Pittsburgh and being a season ticket holder I have followed this story pretty closely, I disagree. Even though there was not enough evidence to convict him of a crime(this time) it does not mean his behavior would or should be tolerated by any employer. There are at least 3-4 other indiscretions that have been substantiated around town that seem to be within his realm of behavioral possibilities. When your alleged best pick-up move is to unzip your pants, expose yourself and say "do whatever you want", you are not representing your employer very well. There is a consistent pattern of sub-human behavior which casts your business in a bad way you have to do something. I also wish he would walk away from the Steelers and retire. IMO if he walked away or was not a pro athlete he would already be in jail or beaten to a pulp. Either way he would not be a exposing himself or forcing himself on star struck college co-eds. |
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The sad reality is that Pittsburgh has no answer without him, and at the end of the day, that's all they look at.... - Fortunately they could stick Beetlejuice behind center and still sell out Heinz Field. |
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think of it this way. if a doctor does something that jeopardizes their medical license, does the employer have no recourse outside whatever the state licensing board decides is appropriate? do they have to keep employing that person? |
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Hospitals are given tremendous latitude to police their nurses and docs. Rarely does a hospital face charges about how it disciplines docs and nurses Last edited by docicu3 : 04-21-2010 at 09:03 PM. Reason: added thought |
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