50PoundHead
Hessmania Forever
SHOULD BE
Could probably also handle paternity negotiations.
SHOULD BE
Apparently you've never raised kids. As someone currently raising a toddler in the terrible twos, restraining another human is much easier said than done.
You could wrestle a water Buffalo and still not be able to handle a 2 year old. The eyes will melt your soul and all powers will be nullified.
My guy is 4 months so not there yet. I'm relatively fit so I think I'll be fine.
lol, you have no clue
My guy is 4 months so not there yet. I'm relatively fit so I think I'll be fine.
It's not apples-to-apples, but the Minnesota Vikings released second-year (and former first-round pick) CB Jeff Gladney today after he was indicted for felony domestic assault. NFL contracts are not guaranteed the same way MLB contracts are so there is that angle, but I will be curious to see what the Braves do after MLB makes its decision. Obviously, there's a difference between a felony and misdemeanor and that weighs heavily here.
If the Braves want to try and trade him that's fine, but I'm going to be pissed if they screw up the payroll to get rid of him.
Just being honest.
Hate to say it - and certainly doesn't make me any better than anyone else for any reason - but I won't. (The rant isn't directed at you by any stretch - simply laying out one of our society's biggest problems in general.)
One of the things that lots of people who are being honest love to throw others under the bus for is "moral" differences. I believe 100% that others are fans and may choose to look at it a different way, and that's fine - I'd never group them together with scum just because they choose to look at situations like this from a fan standpoint rather than a personal one. That said, it's just as offensive to hear people whine about people "getting on their high horse" or talking down to someone. Everyone is more than welcome to their opinion, and I'll forever stand up to defend their right to voice it. Just remember that works both ways - people who view things in a different light than you do are just as entitled to say so.
There was a huge problem with Ozuna's actions - regardless of what level the District Attorney feels he can make charges stick. Ozuna's human just like the rest of us - it doesn't bother me to be called an old, "get off my lawn" *sshole when I say I'm more than happy to say I hope the Braves would choose to distance themselves from ANYONE in his situation regardless of what that does to their chances to win. I've got 3 college age nieces, and the thought of them meeting anyone who doesn't have enough self control to keep a situation from escalating to the level his did scares me to death. Some things are simply more important, and someone needs to point out just how wrong all this was since there are lots of people out there who will blindly give him a pass. The message that sends is disgraceful IMO.
You make valid points but you weren’t there. you don’t know what happened. you haven’t seen the bodycam footage. Making him guilty before the process runs itsself out is disgraceful as well.
I don’t think any Braves fan wants Ozuna on the team if he’s found guilty or if theres footage of him doing something (I.e Kareem Hunt, Ray rice)
btw, you mentioned “ I hope the Braves would choose to distance themselves from ANYONE in his situation regardless of what that does to their chances to win.”
Do you feel that same way about Bobby Cox? Should the Braves distance themselves from him?
So we are now way past the DL time. Still don't understand why action hasn't been taken by the Braves or MLB. If he wasn't on the DL they would have been forced to already. Such a weird situation.
So we are now way past the DL time. Still don't understand why action hasn't been taken by the Braves or MLB. If he wasn't on the DL they would have been forced to already. Such a weird situation.
I did - even at the time it happened. But that's me, and that opinion doesn't/didn't fit for everyone and I had no problem with those who didn't share it.
I didn't need to "be there" for either incident - the fact that they're still proceeding with the prosecution (albeit on a lower level) signals to me that he did enough that I want distance from him at any cost. It's that black-and-white for me. Others are - and should be - free to make their own judgements and set their own code of ethics.
He hasn't started to rehab on any level, and there's no requirement for him to be activated before he does (as far as I know). There's only a time requirement for activating players from the 60-Day IL.
He's costing the flexibility of an additional roster spot - apparently he can remain on the IL as long as the Braves don't need that spot and are willing to let him keep it. It appears that they will remain in limbo. The *hitty thing about it is that the Commissioner's Office hasn't placed him on the Restricted List so they can use that roster spot like they have Bauer during the investigation into his mess (regardless of whether they have to pay him or not).
It seems like it would be confusing in other places than Atlanta - at least so much so that either the league or the Braves would at least explain what's going on.