Sports Hernia
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The question I have for you is, have you EVER admitted to being wrong about anything without having a preamble statement before or a qualifying statement after it?Marvin49":2dvlecg7 said:Sports Hernia":2dvlecg7 said:loafoftatupu":2dvlecg7 said:Marvin49":2dvlecg7 said:n't like the Kawakami guy. I think he is more of a douchebag than Harbafreak. It is like he is trying to bait Hardouche into making a mistake. I would imagine that there are other media guys that would enjoy causing embarrassment to him.
There is something about Harbafreak that is wrong though. Regardless of Smith's sentence, he is a convicted felon x3 and misdemeanor x2, yet he is perfectly welcome in Niner land. That is totally Harbafreak's choice, he did say that he would give him every chance to contribute.
I wonder if Harbafreak is just allowing Smith to be there to keep him off the streets, like a baby sitter. Maybe Douchebaugh is just trying to prevent any further tarnishing of the puke and red. That makes total sense. Just imagine what Smith would be doing if he wasn't playing football, knowing he was going to be suspended? At this moment Smith is salvageable for games this season, but another mistake is catastrophic.
Well we've already done the debate over Aldon and the charges...so not going to go over that again...
Im sorry.. did I miss something? What is it about my statement that is debatable?
Aldon Smith IS A CONVICTED FELON, regardless of the sentence. All I have "debated" is the outcome of that sentence.
You don't have to be a lawyer to understand that. Regardless of the sentence, the Niners have a convicted felon showing up for OTAs. Whether they have one on work release or probation is a different conversation.
Your wasting your time. Marvin will never GET it!
He will say "I get that but......" then he'll go on and on with a 4 paragraph word salad proving he doesn't get the point.
He is strange, even for a whiner troll.
This guy again...
Please enlighten me on what I don't "get".
Aldon plead No Contest. There is no deal. At no point have I said otherwise. Please school me on what I don't get.
All that's in question is what happens now.
The only discussion is what the lawyer was thinking in advising his client. Loaf says Aldon has simply thrown himself on the mercy of the court. All I'm sayin' is that the lawyer must have a pretty good idea what's about to happen if he advised his client to do so. That doesn't mean a deal...but that doesn't mean that the lawyer doesn't have a good idea what's going to happen.
For the life of me, I can't understand why this is so contentious an opinion.
Have you ever admitted "I was wrong" and that was the end of the statement?