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Peyton Manning's Sexual Assault Case


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14 hours ago, RockyTopVol said:

The chick signed that document. Don't act like you can't understand why she'd change her story many years later, once he's recognized as one of the highest paid players in the NFL. 

On another note, I heard a former player talking about this girl today on the radio in Knoxville. He said that he knew nothing about this particular incident, but he could speak to her character. He said she was by far the most vulgar person in the locker room. Said he has still never met another woman as profane as her. 

Not suggesting that this makes it okay to (allegedly) sit on her face, but in a male locker room, at some point you have you have to ask, "what did she expect?" Why was she even allowed in that locker room. Guys sure aren't allowed in a female locker room while there's changing going on. I still just fascinated by the way people are attacking Peyton's character over this thing. Either none of you played sports growing up, or you had some extremely tame locker room behavior for you to be so up-in-arms over this. 

What did she expect?

I guess she should expect a white dick to be sat on her face?

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18 minutes ago, 15 said:

So let's say you are out of town and your wife/gf is at a bar. Bill Cosby and Peyton Manning walk into the bar and approach your wife/gf. Which one are you more concerned about rubbing their genitals on her face?

I'm guessing it would depend on what she's wearing. Is she asking for it by dressing like a slut and using vulgar language? 

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12 minutes ago, PanthersBigD said:

I'm guessing it would depend on what she's wearing. Is she asking for it by dressing like a slut and using vulgar language? 

So if a girl dresses "like she wants it" (in YOUR opinion), you think you have the right to rub your dick in her face?

That's old school, brah.

If/when you have a daughter, I hope she dresses like a damn Amish.

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

So if a girl dresses "like she wants it" (in YOUR opinion), you think you have the right to rub your dick in her face?

That's old school, brah.

If/when you have a daughter, I hope she dresses like a damn Amish.

By your response, I'm going to just assume you haven't been reading my posts in this thread, and that my sarcasm went undetected. 

Edit: Based on some of the actual responses in this thread, I can see why you might have not known I was joking. 

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On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 7:11 AM, RockyTopVol said:

The chick signed that document. Don't act like you can't understand why she'd change her story many years later, once he's recognized as one of the highest paid players in the NFL. 

On another note, I heard a former player talking about this girl today on the radio in Knoxville. He said that he knew nothing about this particular incident, but he could speak to her character. He said she was by far the most vulgar person in the locker room. Said he has still never met another woman as profane as her. 

Not suggesting that this makes it okay to (allegedly) sit on her face, but in a male locker room, at some point you have you have to ask, "what did she expect?" Why was she even allowed in that locker room. Guys sure aren't allowed in a female locker room while there's changing going on. I still just fascinated by the way people are attacking Peyton's character over this thing. Either none of you played sports growing up, or you had some extremely tame locker room behavior for you to be so up-in-arms over this. 

That's funny because the majority of people in the court document argue that she was held in the highest regard by all of her peers and has never even heard her swear.

 

Sounds like Peyton paying someone for damage control.

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