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Ryan Leaf in trouble again


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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

Another talented, stupid, sad, tragic, stupid  athlete who could have had it all, blew it..then had chances and continued to fail.

Hate to hear that ending.

Ending?

In you mind is there any chance he’s been wrongfully accused?

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20 hours ago, RASTAN66 said:

Ending?

In you mind is there any chance he’s been wrongfully accused?

This is not the ending but does not look good.  Yes, he could be innocent.  If that is the case he is not putting himself in good situations.  Sadly looks as if he has not changed his path.

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

This is not the ending but does not look good.  Yes, he could be innocent.  If that is the case he is not putting himself in good situations.  Sadly looks as if he has not changed his path.

Actually there's ample evidence he's made massive changes in "his path" over the last 6 or so years....massive....

....as caring human beings let's hope he hasn't taken a step back.

Question, do you believe in the presumption of innocence as it follows from the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments?

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On 5/23/2020 at 11:41 PM, ladypanther said:

Another talented, stupid, sad, tragic, stupid  athlete who could have had it all, blew it..then had chances and continued to fail.

Hate to hear that ending.

or he's not stupid and his mental health issues have derailed his life like they have so many others.  people like to believe they wouldn't make the same mistakes other people do, but if we had their mental illnesses we would do exactly what they did.  medications don't always work. medications can stop working.  medications can blunt the persons awareness so much they no longer feel alive.  my sister is/was pretty much a genius.   super mentally ill.  derailed her life and jobs most of us would die to have the opportunity for.  

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7 hours ago, raz said:

or he's not stupid and his mental health issues have derailed his life like they have so many others.

Or possibly he’s falsely accused in this particular situation?

Not making light of anything but the presumption of innocence is a pretty important concept here in the United States of America.

 

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