08-21-2022, 02:50 PM
(08-20-2022, 08:28 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: I’ll reiterate my initial response, since it seems to have escaped you: “Who knows?”
Unlike you, I will not pretend to have such a confident understanding of being in the shoes of Browns players. I have not met the guy. I have not heard his side of the story first hand. I have also never experienced the priveliged lifestyle of either a Division I nor an NFL player. These are just some of the factors that may lead them to having a different perspective than you.
I hate to break it to you, Brad, but your perspective on the world isn’t necessarily universal. What’s obvious to you may not be so obvious to someone with different experiences and worldviews.
So, I’ll state my original response one more time: Who Knows?
Would they be upset by his signing? I’d like to think so. But, I’ve lived long enough to know that people who aren’t me don’t always see things the way I do.
Unlike you, I understand that the Browns players are human beings and have morals, just like every other person.
Most NFL players don't consider themselves above the standards that the rest of us live by.
You haven't heard his side of the story first hand, so you think that 20+ women are making it up with just ironically similar details?
I hate to break it to you, but my perspective of the world, when considering this issue, is pretty universal to anyone outside of the Steelers fanbase because everyone else thinks that sexual misconduct and rape, regardless if you're an NFL quarterback, is wrong.
Let's ignore the rape for this and please explain this to me: how my perspective that sexual misconduct is wrong is not a view shared by the very high majority of people in this country?