02-16-2019, 05:00 PM
(02-16-2019, 02:12 PM)Okeana Wrote: nah simply a cultural thing. list everyone listed in NFL domestic abuse in the last 3 years and let's see if we can find a common link. an environment where violence is normal, no father in the household, and obviously their all young athletic dudes on supplements and roids.
Yes because every NFL player takes roids and isn't tested.
In 2018 there were 4 domestic violence arrests made among NFL players.
Two of those arrests were against Rueben Foster. With both arrests, the charges were dropped by the prosecutors.
Cayleb Jones was arrested for domestic violence, but his father was very much a part of his life.
Aldon Smith is the 4th arrest, and he hasn't played in the NFL since the first week of August in 2015. So it's been almost 4 years since he's been in the NFL.
In 2017 there were 5 arrests.
Two were dropped due to no evidence.
Another was called "non-physical domestic violence"
Roy Miller was arrested for DV, but always had a clean record. His dad was also very much a part of his life. And even after his retirement in the NFL, he continues to go overseas to support the troops because that's what his father instilled upon him.
Can't find out much about Michael Bowie's living situation.
So in the past two years, only 4 still have an ongoing trial. One hasn't been in the NFL since 2015. And the 2 of the other ones had fathers very much a part of their life.
Maybe the cultural thing points back to you, assuming these types of things.