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**Official 2024 Detroit Lions Thread**

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  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    Seriously can't wait to see what we look like against a real team.
  • FIRENATHANIELHACKETTFIRENATHANIELHACKETT Posts: 35,453 spicy boy
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    Calvin Finna go for 200
  • FIRENATHANIELHACKETTFIRENATHANIELHACKETT Posts: 35,453 spicy boy
    Disagree all you want faggot. I'll be here when the Lions miss the playoffs like usual.
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    >calls me a faggot for disagree
    >disagrees
  • FIRENATHANIELHACKETTFIRENATHANIELHACKETT Posts: 35,453 spicy boy
    Dish but cant take
  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    Get ya popcorn ready folks, this should be fun...

    AP Newsbreak: Source says Rice video sent to NFL:

    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL executive three months ago, while league officers have insisted they didn't see the violent images until this week.

    The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female voice expresses thanks and says: "You're right. It's terrible."

    The law enforcement official, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, says he had no further communication with any NFL employee and can't confirm anyone watched the video. The person said they were unauthorized to release the video but shared it unsolicited, because they wanted the NFL to have it before deciding on Rice's punishment.

    The NFL has repeatedly said it asked for but could not obtain the video of Rice hitting Janay Palmer — who is now his wife — at an Atlantic City casino in February.

    The league says it has no record of the video, and no one in the league office had seen it until TMZ released it. When asked about the voicemail Wednesday, NFL officials repeated their assertion that no league official had seen the video before Monday.

    The person said he sent a DVD copy of the security camera video to an NFL office and included his contact information. He asked the AP not to release the name of the NFL executive, for fear that the information would identify the law enforcement official as the source.

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell initially suspended Rice for two games following the February incident, but the Ravens released Rice on Monday and the NFL suspended him indefinitely after the website TMZ released the video.

    Goodell told CBS on Tuesday that "no one in the NFL, to my knowledge" had seen a new video of what happened on the elevator until it was posted online.

    "We assumed that there was a video. We asked for video. But we were never granted that opportunity," Goodell said.

    In a memo to the NFL's 32 teams on Wednesday, Goodell said that the league asked law enforcement for the video, but not the casino. "In the context of a criminal investigation, information obtained outside of law enforcement that has not been tested by prosecutors or by the court system is not necessarily a reliable basis for imposing league discipline," he wrote.

    The video, shown to the AP on Monday, is slightly longer than the TMZ version, and includes some audio.

    Rice and Janay Palmer — now Janay Rice — can be heard shouting obscenities at each other, and she appears to spit at Rice right before he throws a brutal punch. After she collapses, he drags her out of the elevator and is met by some hotel staff. One of them can be heard saying, "She's drunk, right?" And then, "No cops."

    Rice had been charged with felony aggravated assault in the case, but in May he was accepted into a pretrial intervention program that allowed him to avoid jail time and could lead to the charge being purged from his record. A prominent New Jersey lawmaker called Tuesday for that decision to be reviewed.

    Hours after portions of the video were made public by TMZ, Goodell suspended Rice indefinitely and Baltimore terminated his contract. He had originally been suspended for two games, and team officials had praised him for his apologies and actions after his arrest for aggravated assault.

    Goodell and team officials said they were taking more severe action because of the violence in the video


  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    Seriously though anyone who is more upset because they now know the nfl had the video is blowing this out of proportion . There was video of his wife laid the fuck out, and he was charged with aggrievated assault. Why would you be surprised the nfl would try to cover it up? 
  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    It comes down to one or two things... Goodell is either incompetent of doing his job, or just flat out lying to the public. Either way, he has to go. 
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    Dude isn't gonna lose his job =)
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    And if he does that's fucked. Everyone and their mother knew he punched her long before this video. Any one who calls for his head over this is a hypocrite. 
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    The nfl covered up a team cheating, what makes you surprised they would cover up domestic violence for PR reasons 
  • FIRENATHANIELHACKETTFIRENATHANIELHACKETT Posts: 35,453 spicy boy
    :| its pretty obvious that the NFL knew what happened all along. That doesnt make them any less shitty.
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,594 spicy boy
    I'm not saying what they did wasn't shitty. I'm saying anyone who calls for his head now is just as shitty because it was pretty obvious what happened this whole time. 
  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    "We are held accountable for our actions as players, the commissioner should be held accountable for his actions.” — Drew Brees 
  • FLATFLAT Posts: 60,664 spicy boy
  • FIRENATHANIELHACKETTFIRENATHANIELHACKETT Posts: 35,453 spicy boy
    I'm not saying what they did wasn't shitty. I'm saying anyone who calls for his head now is just as shitty because it was pretty obvious what happened this whole time. 
    How are they just as shitty :| thats the dumbest thing i've ever heard. 

    Everyone knew what happened. Everyone knew that the NFL knew. But without any proof, all the NFL has to do is say "we didnt see the tape" and they can pretty much receive no backlash whatsoever. Now that there is indisputable proof that the NFL saw the tape, people can call for his head and be justified in doing so. Corporations and rich businessmen get away with plausible deniability all the time. This is one time they cant.
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