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There's no need in your being purposefully obtuse. I compared those two as being "In the grand scheme of things". And your entire premise is false. Here is my initial reply to hitt...

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I'm curious how many people are so sanctimonious that speeding tickets are high on their priority list? Or why at some point one of the best players in the league gets tired of losing?

I did not target one part of his post as you accused. I addressed both of them.

And then you go to the "coulda" part. You're still trying to use the argument of how what could have happened but didn't is important to your narrative. Have fun with your false narrative of how I "singled out one comment" that is factually a lie and keep rolling with it. And keep pretending that speeding is a felony like domestic violence and many of the felonies NFL players commit. Put them on the same level and act like it's the same thing. I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who would set you straight about that. But you probably wouldn't listen to actual victims of abuse either.

At this point maybe you should invest in a watson jersey. I mean after all, he didn't speed going 100 MPH.


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There's no need in your being purposefully obtuse. I compared those two as being "In the grand scheme of things". And your entire premise is false. Here is my initial reply to hitt...

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I'm curious how many people are so sanctimonious that speeding tickets are high on their priority list? Or why at some point one of the best players in the league gets tired of losing?

I did not target one part of his post as you accused. I addressed both of them.

And then you go to the "coulda" part. You're still trying to use the argument of how what could have happened but didn't is important to your narrative. Have fun with your false narrative of how I "singled out one comment" that is factually a lie and keep rolling with it. And keep pretending that speeding is a felony like domestic violence and many of the felonies NFL players commit. Put them on the same level and act like it's the same thing. I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who would set you straight about that. But you probably wouldn't listen to actual victims of abuse either.

At this point maybe you should invest in a watson jersey. I mean after all, he didn't speed going 100 MPH.

Because it MATTERS.. ignoring a problem until it is catastrophic is beyond neglect. He has had 9 such infractions in the last 8 years. He is on the razor's edge of beating the odds. His last one was just February of this year, he isn't maturing out of the issue that you would think the crash would wake him up from.

You are a freaking idiot if you want to throw Desaun Watson into the conversation, you have officially acknowledged that you lost the argument by making such a claim. You say I think TOO much about outside issues, then say I should be a fan of someone that has a bigger issue than the one at hand. Please explain how your mind works?

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So compared to watson, in the "grand scheme of things" Myles speeding isn't nearly as serious as many of the violations other players commit and his traffic tickets aren't as bad as violent felonies like many other players have committed? Because that's exactly what I've been saying all along. It seems as if you really haven't been paying attention.

It took me citing watson for you to understand this basic concept?


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No, you just don't understand it's either/or. One can be true AND the other true also. You don't have to limit the field. There is nothing basic about it.

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You really need to pick a side rather than skirting around the issue.

Either you think Myles speeding is on the same level and is as serious as domestic violence and other violent felonies committed by NFL players or you don't.

We have established that we both think it's wrong. We have established that neither one of us approve of his actions. For some reason however that isn't good enough for you.

I see violent felonies as far more serious infractions of the law. The guidelines the law has set in place sees it in that same light by not only the category of these offenses but the penalty associated with the offenses as well. Thus my "in the grand scheme of things" comment.

So you either categorize these violent felonies as more severe or you don't. Which is all I have done.

So which is it? Are they on similar levels or aren't they? This tap dancing routine you keep doing isn't cutting it. So yes, this is all pretty basic.


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You really need to pick a side rather than skirting around the issue.

Either you think Myles speeding is on the same level and is as serious as domestic violence and other violent felonies committed by NFL players or you don't.

We have established that we both think it's wrong. We have established that neither one of us approve of his actions. For some reason however that isn't good enough for you.

I see violent felonies as far more serious infractions of the law. The guidelines the law has set in place sees it in that same light by not only the category of these offenses but the penalty associated with the offenses as well. Thus my "in the grand scheme of things" comment.

So you either categorize these violent felonies as more severe or you don't. Which is all I have done.

So which is it? Are they on similar levels or aren't they? This tap dancing routine you keep doing isn't cutting it. So yes, this is all pretty basic.


Watson has never been charged with any wrongdoing. He was accused but not enough evidence provided to bring to trial.

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