Guilty or innocent is not the point?jeremyroyce wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Look, what he has done to the Steelers franchise and now what they have to deal with because of his poor judgement.
You mean won them two Super Bowls? Again, unless he is convicted of something there is ZERO chance of the Steelers letting him go. The idea that teams really care about this crap with good players is way overblown. Ray Lewis was accused of murder and Leonard Little actually killed someone and both of them played in the NFL after that. Stallworth killed someone not even a year ago and he's already signed with the Ravens. No team is going to release a star player over an unsubstantiated accusation. This type of stuff happens all the time to pro athletes, it's just a bigger story because Big Ben is a high profile athlete.
I get that he won 2 superbowls. But at this point that means nothing. It was one thing that he put not only himself and the whole team in the situation the first time, now you have a second situation and that's a problem. Whether he is guilty or not he has put this team, and his teammates in a bad situation. I'm not talking about Ray Lewis, Leonard Little or Donte Stallworth. This thread was about Ben Roethlisberger.
Whether he's guilty or not? If he's NOT GUILTY in two accusations, then that means he's not done anything wrong.
I get that he shouldn't but himself in these situations, but he's allowed to live. Yes, he's under the careful watch of the paparazzi, but he's just a guy. These football players are allowed to live.
They make mistakes such as Chad Rinehart. They go to clubs like Big Ben (it could be worse, he could have been another PacMan). To fault them for acting like normal people and making poor judgments with a double standard is ludicrous.
Should he go to Steelers facilities, to church, to home, and no where else? Cut the dude some slack.
And to note, this morning there have been reports that he admitted sexual contact. For Christ's sake, he was at a club in the VIP. WTF do you expect that would happen in a VIP room of a club? Bible study? And as of the latest news, still no charges have been brought officially.
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. With the first sitution he has to be smart enough not to put himself in a situation like he is in now. Whether he is guilty or not that's not the point. He used poor judgement and quite frankly you don't need to go to a club or bar to have a good time. And because he used poor judgement now he is faced with another situation.
It's exactly my point. If he's not done anything wrong in the eyes of the law and the NFL, then where's the problem? And to this point, no one has taken action.
The American way is to sue someone, as the 2008 rape case that doesn't have enough evidence to even have the law enforcement officials pursue it well illustrates. It's a well known fact that it's easier to get $$$ out of a civil suit than a conviction in a criminal trial. And a lawsuit that has Ben pay out STILL doesn't prove anything in a court of law.
And who are you to dictate where an individual can go to have a good time? You don't have to, but since hte club/bar scene is pretty popular, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say a lot of people DO actually have a good time at a bar or club. I've been known to enjoy a time or two at one myself.
I realize I'm in the minority. I will also admit it's not the safest choice for Ben to make, but he's allowed to live and I support that. Until he's convicted of criminal behavior, I will continue to support him. There's nothing more for me to say, so I will leave this thread alone from here on out.