sport historian
Master
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2004
- Messages
- 2,986
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said today that he will sooon meet with Ben Roethlisberger concerning the sexual assault allegations.
Don Wassall said:Namath has a strange accent that isn't Southern or Northern. I'm from Pittsburgh and can tell you it isn't a Western PA accent. Mike Schmidt has a similar accent to Namath's.ÂÂÂ
GWTJ said:I notice Ben's coach isn't giving Big Ben much support. Quite the opposite actually. We've pointed this out before. Black player commits crime and white coach quickly makes a statement supporting the player and saying what a quality person he is.
The only comments I have heard from Tomlin are that he is worried and concerned for the team. I guess the manlove doesn't cut both ways.
sport historian said:If there's no DNA, there's no case. The legal mess will probably fizzle out but has Roethlisberger learned anything from this episode?
jaxvid said:sport historian said:If there's no DNA, there's no case. The legal mess will probably fizzle out but has Roethlisberger learned anything from this episode?
Will you learn anything from it? Throwing him under the bus so quickly is a reaction I wouldn't have expected. He was with 2 off duty cops and in a public place. Now it turns out he didn't do anything wrong. Yet you still want him to "learn". Are you saying he shouldn't ever touch women? Maybe he should join a nice church and only date girls from the congregation with a chaparone.
Agreed, jaxvid. Now if he declared himself a "gay" Democrat, and was molesting men and joined NAMBLA, he wouldn't have any of these problems, and we would all be told that we are to embrace him and his perversions.jaxvid said:I think he should still be suspended from the game for the rest of his life and be forced to attend sensitivity classes. Clearly a guy trying to get sex from a woman is some kind of sicko and needs to be treated for it.
whiteathlete33 said:I figured it was a false alarm. Big Ben needs to be careful with whom he associates with in the future. ÂÂÂ
Don Wassall said:The District Attorney has said there is not enough evidence to charge Ben with a crime, but that doesn't mean this is over, not by a long shot. Innocence rarely matters in a Cultural Marxist regime. The anti-white media have hooked themselves a big fish in a league filled with black miscreants and they aren't about to let go. Roethlisberger has to meet soon with Roger Goodell, who may well punish him in some way, whether by a suspension or by ordering him to undergo "counseling" (take your pick -- alcohol counseling, anger management classes, sex "addiction" treatment, etc.).
<div>I was watching Sports Center, and Marcellus Wiley again was mentioning the idiotic comments by the often silly Hines Ward last year about Ben -- one of the very toughest players in the league -- not being "tough enough" and saying that this was indicative of a locker room that had turned against Ben. The very next topic was Santonio Holmes, and Wiley quickly did a 180, saying that the Jets were wise to trade for Holmes, and that it wouldn't affect locker room chemistry. Tedy Bruschi agreed with Wiley both times. I've followed Ben's career closely and you couldn't ask for a tougher guy, more of a team player, someone who has always been a stand-up guy and said the right things to the media, taking the blame for losses and deflecting credit for victories. In fact, if anything Ben is too much of a team player, as his slightly wiggerish manner of speaking seems to indicate.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Ben is already the league's new Mark Chmura, who was acquitted of the charges against him but who most DWFs believe was guilty because the media continued to lump him in with blacks who were convicted of serious charges. It looks like Ben will now receive the Chmura/Matt Jones treatment for a long time to come. The real issue ought to be how feminism has turned so many women into gold diggers and liars, but fat chance of that ever being mentioned.</div>
Beefcake the Mighty said:"Innocence rarely matters in a Cultural Marxist regime."
Why is it so hard to say "Jewish"? This is clearly the essence of the problem,
and I should think it obvious by now that soft-stepping when it comes to the
Jewish question gains you absolutely no currency.
Don Wassall said:Thanks so much for registering so you can lecture me with your first post. I'm in awe of your knowledge and wisdom.