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Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Apollo wrote: View PostCrazy. So it's true.
You can't sue the news for breaking the news. If it's true, it's true. Freedom of the press.
Anyway, dudes play with their hand in a full cast. He can come back as long as they don't amputate the hand.
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rocwell wrote: View PostYou're right on this. I'm just surprised that ESPN lawyers actually approved this tweet. Anyway, he can sue the hospital under state privacy laws. I would be pissed if someone released my private information to the press. Fuck that. If he can't come back and play - then I'm pretty sure he's in for a big payday from health care provider.
Privacy needs to be ensured for all at the hospital. When it comes to celebrities it gets tangly. Maybe they should have special protocols in place because this is no doubt a liability.
Axel wrote: View PostThink it said right index finger (can't remember whether it's the whole thing or partial) and that this would actually speed up the recovery process. Also said it was JPP's decision (ballsy or crazy). Since he hasn't yet signed the franchise tag, he's in a tricky spot contractually. He needs to stop play (and play well) to get the long term extension he wants or to play out the franchise tag well enough to not scare off other teams.
Side note: If it weren't for crazy off-season shenanigans the NFL would be kind of boring after the draft... In the last week we had two guys have fireworks explode in their hand, a guy get his second DUI(may face jail time) and another discharged two gunshots to show strangers how 'manly' he is. Not to mention that the Raiders are actually keeping T-Rich and are saying nice things about his game. Wow. Crazy.
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Bendit wrote: View PostStuff gets leaked all the time. Dont think you can sue the hospital if an OR scrub nurse decided to give a Broussard a call/text.
Oh and:
[O]ffenses committed with the intent to sell, transfer, or use individually identifiable health information for commercial advantage, personal gain or malicious harm permit fines of $250,000, and imprisonment for up to ten years,
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And so the reductions begin. Greg Hardy's suspension has been reduced from 10 games to 4. No doubt Tom Brady's suspension will be reduced as well, there's no way he's not playing in Dallas on Week 5.
The suspension of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy has been reduced from 10 games to four games.
The NFL originally announced the 10-game suspension of Hardy in April, a month after he signed a one-year deal with Dallas.
Hardy appealed the suspension and arbitrator Harold Henderson presided over the case. Henderson ultimately upheld the suspension, but significantly reduced the original ruling brought down by commissioner Roger Goodell.
Hardy missed most of his 2014 season with the Carolina Panthers while his domestic violence case played out in North Carolina courts. He was on the commissioner’s exempt list for 15 games, but was still paid during that time.
Hardy was initially found guilty on a domestic violence charge in North Carolina while he was a member of the Panthers, but the charges were later dismissed in February when the alleged victim did not make herself available for a jury trial.
Hardy now has a decision to make: Will he accept the reduced punishment or will he push the appeal to court? If he brings it to court, Hardy and the NFL Players Association could argue that Hardy's case should fall under the league's old rules on domestic violence -- the ones that resulted in Ray Rice's initial two-game suspension.
After the Rice emerged, the league re-evaluated how it dealt with cases of domestic violence and it could be argued that Hardy's suspension should be retroactive to the rules present at the time of his arrest (May 2014).
If Hardy opts to go down that route, his suspension could be further reduced to two games. Early indications, according to multiple reports, are that Hardy, along with his agent Drew Rosenhaus, will meet with the NFLPA to decide what course of action to take.
In parts of five seasons for Carolina, the 6-foot-4, 275-pound Hardy recorded 204 total tackles and 34 sacks.
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Apollo wrote: View PostYou think Jerry is the guy to take the plunge?
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I'd be hesitant on taking Rice anyways, his stats in 2013 were basically cut in half from his averages of the previous 4 seasons and now he's been out of the game for a year. Being 28, he should be in the middle of his prime but I don't think he's ever gonna regain his form. The clock is ticking on his career and time isn't really on his side.
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Apollo wrote: View PostMcNabb picked up for a second DUI. He's facing possible jail time but you know how this always goes with these sports stars and DUI's.
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Oh brother...
http://www.tmz.com/2015/07/13/donova...a-in-my-trunk/
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Apollo wrote: View PostAs Donovan would say "that is unfortunate". What I don't for the life of me get is why these rich (former) pro players can't just call a damn taxi or limo?
Like they say, can't fix stupid.
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