View Full Version : Where is the outrage?
xavierj
02-17-2010, 04:54 PM
The Baltimore Ravens, who have employed a convicted drug dealer, Jamal Lewis, and still employ a guy who got away with contributing to murder, Ray Lewis, are at it again. Today they signed a guy, Donte Stallworth, who killed another person 1 year ago by driving drunk and no one says a peep. Yet the Bengals sign a guy who used coke and people are up in arms. Interesting.
TheDanimal
02-17-2010, 05:00 PM
Don't forget that the Ravens defense is also responsible for the death of Chris Henry...
Xman95
02-17-2010, 05:16 PM
The Baltimore Ravens, who have employed a convicted drug dealer, Jamal Lewis, and still employ a guy who got away with contributing to murder, Ray Lewis, are at it again. Today they signed a guy, Donte Stallworth, who killed another person 1 year ago by driving drunk and no one says a peep. Yet the Bengals sign a guy who used coke and people are up in arms. Interesting.
I don't think there's national outrage over the Bengals signing Jones. I think they just look like a joke because they seem to have a new batch of issues every year. It makes it worse that they have been a bad organization recently, with the exception of a few solid years sprinkled in.
Trust me, there are people in B-more upset with the signing. But it's probably not going to be a national uproar because Stallworth paid his penalty and is now moving on.
drudy23
02-17-2010, 10:40 PM
Who cares....football is over. We have a conference to win.
danaandvictory
02-17-2010, 10:49 PM
Trust me, there are people in B-more upset with the signing. But it's probably not going to be a national uproar because Stallworth paid his penalty and is now moving on.
The innocent man Stallworth killed while he was driving drunk can't move on, as it turns out. All that entitled piece of shit had to do was call a cab, instead a man is dead, and Donte Stallworth can go back to making six figures a year. Disgusting.
waggy
02-17-2010, 10:54 PM
I admit I haven't followed the Stallworth case closely, but from afar the "penalty" sure doesn't seem to fit the crime. Hell, I got a DUI, later plead to a moving violation, and they still made me do all sorts of community service. The whole ordeal took over a year to clear up, and I wasn't even guilty of DUI. It really is an outrage the guy isn't in jail.
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