Posted on 06/26/2013 1:18:31 PM PDT by rikkir
Aaron Hernandez, the former star New England Patriot tight end who has been at the center of a police investigation since a body was found near his Massachusetts home, was charged Wednesday with the murder of a semi-professional football player.
Hernandez, who reportedly pleaded not guilty to six charges that included murder and other weapons charges, did not react inside the Attleboro District courtroom, which was filled with journalists, victim family members and court officers.
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Best thing for the team and the organization. They take a huge salary cap hit, but they will treat it like a career ending injury and be done with it and move ahead.
I am a Patriots fan, and while I very much appreciated Hernandez as a talented athlete, I didn't like his attitude from the beginning. He was a trash-talking, show-boating punk, and I detest that in athletics. Not to say other players don't do it (they do) but there was something about the player that irritated me when he did it. This picture is an example:
It was a nice, heads-up play and good athletic move, but as he danced down the sideline just ahead of the defensive player, he was showboating and trash talking before he even got to the endzone. Now, it is a cool picture and a good play, but...I hate this stuff.
The defensive player took exception, and while I know defensive backs have to have a thicker skin, I understood the response completely. To be honest, I understood completely why the Patriots signed Gronkowski the way they did, I did not understand the Hernandez signing. Gronk will be fine, but Hernandez has shown himself to be injury prone (in a way different from Gronkowski...a broken bone or a nasty ankle bent sideways is obvious)
I know Hernandez is not proven guilty, yet. But I am glad to see the Patriots cut ties with him as speedily as they did once he was formally charged.
I understand your point, but I don’t have an issue with the Patriots releasing him. Hernandez is free to pursue a career with any other team that wants him, apparently no strings attached.
He can still practice his livelihood, that is, if any team takes him up on it.
I am only addressing the earlier statement about automatically dismissing someone who is arrested.
When we had someone arrested, we initiated an administrative investigation and took action if we found anything.
Fearless prediction: Faced with overwhelming evidence against him, and willing to try anything to avoid life in prison, Hernandez will plead NOT GUILT BY REASON OF INSANITY, and claim that multiple concussions he suffered while playing football in high school, college, and the NFL led to brain damage which resulted in poor impulse control.
News here in Cleveland, said he pumped 3 or 4 shots inti the vitim, then stood over him and fired two more shots.
On November 4, 2008, the above process begin to excelerate., on November 6, 2012, the afterburners to this process were lit. Between 2012 and 2014 in the Year of Our Lord, rocket engines were added to the process and the excelleration will be fanastic..until we self destruct.
Ah. I agree with you, then.
...And I further predict that in keeping with the ruling by the court today, the NFL will complete their plan to totally effeminate the game of football, tackling will be made a penalty, and they will hang rainbow flags on the belts of the players. Quarterbacks will officially have to play in skirts from this point forward. “Going under Center” will take on a whole new meaning!!
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little...
So will: "It's up! It's good!"
In other news...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cleveland Browns have cut undrafted rookie defensive lineman Ausar Walcott after he was charged with attempted murder Tuesday.
If you lie down with dogs, etc., etc., ...
” I used to be a “tight end”, but now I’m a “wide receiver”!
Maybe it raised suspicions when he hired a crew for spring housecleaning the day after the murder.
I think finding the security system, and his cell phone smashed helped also!
That stuff would have been swimming in Boston Harbor if I was trying to hide something!
Agreed. I was being cynical.
Not really, just doing the right thing. There's no need for them to take on the burden of supporting this guy in the press for the next year or two until he finally goes to trial.
Throw out the trash before it stinks up the garage...........
As a side note, I read that this guy had a 40 million dollar contract.........40 or 4, it really doesn't matter, this guy was making more than I did in my entire working life. What a waste........
I’ve been watching this story unfold all day. I confess that I never liked him. Now I know why.
No it wouldn't, this has been in the news for a few days now........their "zero tolerance" policy was implemented.
Imho, he’s nowhere near the loss of Gronk (injury-still a member of the team) and Welker (left-contract dispute).
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