Yeah, when you have the rap sheet that McCoy does of multiple assaults, you don't the automatic benefit of the doubt.Do none of you remember the Virginia r*pe lies or the duke lacrosse team lies from pathetic women?
Let's see the fucking evidence here.
Multiple assaults?Yeah, when you have the rap sheet that McCoy does of multiple assaults, you don't the automatic benefit of the doubt.
He has a violent nature and plenty of motive, and her side of the story seems much more plausible than his. It just is what it is. Nobody is saying he should immediately be detained, but forming an opinion of him being guilty isn't difficult to do based on the type of person he is.
Pretty sure in 2016 alone he was involved in assaults with cops and then a few months later with civilians at a nightclub. Then there was the woman who was assaulted on his party bus and then abandoned on the NJ Expressway in 2013.Multiple assaults?
They don’t think CTE is caused by serious concussions. They think it’s caused by all the little hits to the head that add up. Serious concussions probably make it worse, but it also depends what part of the brain they damage. Every case is different, but I think CTE has a much bigger effect on these players behavior than NFL fans want to believe.I am not a doctor and see only anecdotal evidence. Mostly from the show Ballers where the Rock yelled at a kid for not really doing anything wrong.
I am not saying you are right or wrong though. I am saying there are so many more guys who get their bells rung on a regular basis and they don't go whackerdodle.
It can be an incredibly long, expensive, frustrating, process to evict someone that does not want to leave and claims they have nowhere else to go even if they are not paying rent. The Laws in NYS are horribly slanted in the favor of the occupant. They write these Laws with a few hardship cases in mind and trying to protect those scenarios, but in reality they are oftentimes just used to protect people who don't pay rent and trash the place and refuse to leave.True, but you still need to go through the courts to evict someone who refuses to leave.
I'll say this again, using the courts is a better option than DIYS jobs.
You pay taxes for a reason. This is one of those reasons.
They sprayed her with a hose. He didn't hit any cops. Don't know about the night club.Pretty sure in 2016 alone he was involved in assaults with cops and then a few months later with civilians at a nightclub. Then there was the woman who was assaulted on his party bus and then abandoned on the NJ Expressway in 2013.
It can be an incredibly long, expensive, frustrating, process to evict someone that does not want to leave and claims they have nowhere else to go even if they are not paying rent. The Laws in NYS are horribly slanted in the favor of the occupant. They write these Laws with a few hardship cases in mind and trying to protect those scenarios, but in reality they are oftentimes just used to protect people who don't pay rent and trash the place and refuse to leave.
LeSean McCoy calls allegations against him “completely false”
Posted by Mike Florio on July 10, 2018, 12:28 PM EDT
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Bills running back LeSean McCoy has responded aggressively and unequivocally to Tuesday morning’s allegations of domestic violence.
“For the record, the totally baseless and offensive claims made against me today on social media are completely false,” McCoy said. “Furthermore, I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.”
The strength and breadth of the denial makes it fairly easy to get to the truth here, one way or the other. If McCoy truly hasn’t been around the alleged victim, Delicia Cordon, or the friend who made the accusations on Cordon’s behalf, the electronic paper trail that we all create with our movements from place to place will easily mesh with that claim. And if the digital evidence or any credible witness statements show that contact has occurred, McCoy’s version will become suspect.
The Bills reportedly are looking into the situation. The NFL has not yet responded to a request from comment from PFT.
Actually he was accused of throwing water on her, and when she got upset about it, having his bodyguard hit her in the face and dump booze on her before dumping her off on the highway. There's video evidence of him swinging fists in the cop incident, and eyewitness accounts saying he was involved in it. But sure, there's also your way of dismissing both cases as if nothing happened.They sprayed her with a hose. He didn't hit any cops. Don't know about the night club.
If she accused you of the crime, you didn't do it, but since she accused him, then he did it? When there's evidence we'll see it.
Otherwise, which of his past incidents would you like to punish him for this time? Since that's your angle.
That's ok. It was just confirmation bias on your part. Which is what she is going for, if she is lying. It's a possibility in play here.Pretty sure in 2016 alone he was involved in assaults with cops and then a few months later with civilians at a nightclub. Then there was the woman who was assaulted on his party bus and then abandoned on the NJ Expressway in 2013.
EDIT: It was one assault, not two, in 2014. My mistake.
Can't unsee that. Not sure how McCoy walks away with this without jail
I don't have any evidence you weren't involved either.You have absolutely no evidence whatsoever that he wasn't involved in this, but I'll be damned if you're not jumping down my throat for not having evidence, aren't you?
I'd tell you not to go off the deep end but you're clearly way past that point.I don't have any evidence you weren't involved either.
That's not how it works.
How much did lesean pay you, across the field, to do it?
Now if I post that to Twitter should the cops take you in? Should your town pitchfork you today?
I'd tell you not to go off the deep end but you're clearly way past that point.
He's a known thug with violence issues. He was having a dispute with her going back several months and just so happened to take down his security equipment the week before a "random invader" broke in and beat the shit out of her (for what reason?) and then robbed her of ONLY the things McCoy wanted back. Don't be so fucking obtuse.
If you want to brush this off and keep rooting for domestic violence, that's you and your wife's problem and not mine. See? I can go off the deep end and make idiotic statements, too, if that's what you want this to devolve to.
You ducked my questions about the jewelry and keep bringing it up. Perhaps this squatter doesn't have anything worth stealing of her own? What says you, ducker?I'd tell you not to go off the deep end but you're clearly way past that point.
He's a known thug with violence issues. He was having a dispute with her going back several months and just so happened to take down his security equipment the week before a "random invader" broke in and beat the shit out of her (for what reason?) and then robbed her of ONLY the things McCoy wanted back. Don't be so fucking obtuse.
If you want to brush this off and keep rooting for domestic violence, that's you and your wife's problem and not mine. See? I can go off the deep end and make idiotic statements, too, if that's what you want this to devolve to.
He's a dumb party life rich kid that roles with his homies. This all wouldn't necessarily go against his general character, but it's by far the most extreme public accusation yet and has earned a very close look at the integrity of the people making the accusations.I've never heard much in regards to McCoy and issues off the field, thuggery or whatever.