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Todd M -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 11:42:20 AM)

I don't mean to infer that I excuse it.

Just that it's not the same or worse.

Each half an hour someone is killed by a drunk driver. That's horrible, I know...but, how many of those drivers are someone's mom, sister, single father etc...?

It's a huge problem but it has a very human face to it. Yes, there are repeat offenders and some are going to be the dredge of society but it is not a black and white thing where killing someone driving impaired is worse than what Vick did JUST because they are human.

Basically - killing someone while impaired does not get you into the conversation of being a sociopath. It's a huge problem but again, if your mom, sister or kid came to you and told you it happened - you would't disown them b/c they just did something so inhuman...




David Levine -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 11:48:29 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd Mallett

It's a huge problem but again, if your mom, sister or kid came to you and told you it happened - you would't disown them b/c they just did something so inhuman...


How about if the person killed was your mom, sister or kid? Or all 3?




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 11:50:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd Mallett

I don't mean to infer that I excuse it.

Just that it's not the same or worse.

Each half an hour someone is killed by a drunk driver. That's horrible, I know...but, how many of those drivers are someone's mom, sister, single father etc...?

It's a huge problem but it has a very human face to it. Yes, there are repeat offenders and some are going to be the dredge of society but it is not a black and white thing where killing someone driving impaired is worse than what Vick did JUST because they are human.

Basically - killing someone while impaired does not get you into the conversation of being a sociopath. It's a huge problem but again, if your mom, sister or kid came to you and told you it happened - you would't disown them b/c they just did something so inhuman...


I would be far more harsh than you are I believe. There is zero excuse for it. Driving a car drunk is every bit as dangerous to me as shooting a gun into a crowd. You don't "know" if you're going to kill someone. But it's completely wreckless and dangerous. And should be treated much more harshly in our society.

As for the bolded part, that's exactly where I disagree. I love dogs; but a human life is far, far, far more valuable than the life of any animal. IMO.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 11:52:33 AM)

And no, I wouldn't disown them for it. But I would be livid, and outraged. I also wouldn't disown them for treating dogs so horribly, though I'd be disgusted by it.




Todd M -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 11:55:00 AM)

That would be pretty profound to have to go through that.

Honestly, aside from the initial rage that wouldn't allow me to see straight I think it would be dependent on who the driver was. The remorse they displayed.

That's a tough one, David.

No one should be able to start a car while impaired. If someone circumvents the system and drives impaired they should have the book thrown at them.

As it is. People make mistakes. Mistakes that carry horrible consequences. Some people. Some people probably just don't care. IDK.




David Levine -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 12:03:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Todd Mallett

As it is. People make mistakes. Mistakes that carry horrible consequences. Some people. Some people probably just don't care. IDK.


But at what point does it stop being a mistake?

While I'm sure a huge number of people have driven 'tipsy' or even full on drunk once or twice, there are people who do it habitually. Every time they do it, they put hundreds on people at risk. Just because they get lucky most of the time shouldn't lessen the impact of what they did.

Is a person who regularly drives drunk and regularly puts people (and families) in danger any less of a sociopath?




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 12:05:12 PM)

Driving dunk is NOT a mistake

It is a conscious choice to endanger lives

Stop the mistake BS




Todd M -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 12:12:47 PM)

quote:

Is a person who regularly drives drunk and regularly puts people (and families) in danger any less of a sociopath?


No, I guess not. Good point.


Look, obviously we can't make a sweeping generalization about the minds and motives of every DD. It's not back and white though, IMO.


I think I would look down on EVERY person who did what MV did. And that includes anyone in my family.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 1:24:03 PM)

I think I would look down on EVERY person who did what Little, Lewis, Stallworth did. And that includes anyone in my family. Would much rather have a dogfighter or a hunter in my family than those three




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 1:26:51 PM)

Stats of the Week No. 2: From the fourth quarter of their Thanksgiving Day game through halftime Sunday, the Patriots outscored opponents 99-3.

Stats of the Week No. 3: Cincinnati, Dallas and Minnesota, playoff teams from 2010, are on a combined 11-32 streak.

Stats of the Week No. 4: Carolina quarterbacks have combined to throw seven touchdown passes and five interceptions returned for touchdowns.

Stats of the Week No. 5: Peyton Manning and Carson Palmer have combined to throw nine interceptions returned for touchdowns.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/101214_tuesday_morning_quarterback&sportCat=nfl




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 2:28:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

I think I would look down on EVERY person who did what Little, Lewis, Stallworth did. And that includes anyone in my family. Would much rather have a dogfighter or a hunter in my family than those three


I don't equate what Vick did with hunting; I have many relatives that fish and hunt and I have zero problem with it if it's done with respect, as it is in most cases. What Vick did was far different.

But otherwise I agree.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/14/2010 2:55:36 PM)

One benefit of Favre not playing is he loses the INT crown

quote:

Eli Manning has thrown a league-leading 19 interceptions. Even with a potent running game in recent weeks, Manning has continued to make mistakes. Brett Favre and Drew Brees each have 18 interceptions, but Brees has mixed in 28 touchdown passes. Manning does have 24 touchdown passes. I think the interception "crown" will eventually go to Carson Palmer if he can stay on the field and continue making poor decisions. But with Asante Samuel likely returning for the Eagles, Manning can't afford to make a lot of loose throws. I haven't seen him this careless with the ball since his rookie season. That needs to stop immediately.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 4:05:06 PM)

MVP

1 Tom Brady (3,232) 43,810
2 Michael Vick (769) 38,027
3 Matt Ryan (125) 28,745
4 Philip Rivers (196) 28,471
5 Drew Brees (98) 25,270
6 Maurice Jones-Drew (71) 24,054
7 Troy Polamalu (288) 23,513
8 Michael Turner (9) 17,112
9 Matt Cassel (30) 16,582
10 Joe Flacco




thebigo -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 4:51:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

I think I would look down on EVERY person who did what Little, Lewis, Stallworth did. And that includes anyone in my family. Would much rather have a dogfighter or a hunter in my family than those three


I don't equate what Vick did with hunting; I have many relatives that fish and hunt and I have zero problem with it if it's done with respect, as it is in most cases. What Vick did was far different.

But otherwise I agree.


That idea is just silly.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 7:09:39 PM)

If you hunt for sport and don't use or eat the animal you hunt there is not much difference.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 7:18:57 PM)

1) I still think there's a difference. Shooting an animal dead is a lot different than training it to be evil basically, raping other animals, electrocuting them, inflicting pain/punishment on them for years, etc.

2) Those that hunt for purely sport are an extremely, extremely small percentage of overall hunters.

In general, we agree on the Vick thing, JC, but I don't equate it with hunting, at all. I think what Lewis and Stallworth and Little did were all worse things, but what Vick did was still incredibly terrible.




thebigo -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 7:29:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: djskillz

1) I still think there's a difference. Shooting an animal dead is a lot different than training it to be evil basically, raping other animals, electrocuting them, inflicting pain/punishment on them for years, etc.

2) Those that hunt for purely sport are an extremely, extremely small percentage of overall hunters.

In general, we agree on the Vick thing, JC, but I don't equate it with hunting, at all. I think what Lewis and Stallworth and Little did were all worse things, but what Vick did was still incredibly terrible.


What Stallworth did was reckless and incredibly damaging. What Vick did was sadistic AND premeditated.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 8:35:19 PM)

Ya, Todd. I agree with that.

But the difference for me is that one was to humans and one was to dogs. That tips the scale in the other direction, IMO.

But both are awful.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 9:52:37 PM)

Driving drunk and/or high like Stallworth IS premeditated




Todd M -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 10:35:06 PM)

Let me put it this way. If anyone I knew, and that includes any of you, woke up in one morning after a night of drinking, and while thinking yourself significantly sobered up enough to drive, killed some idiot who darted in front of your car, I would not think any of you as sadistic premeditated murderous bastards.

I'd be like, what a shame and an awful mistake you made. I hope you can get through this.




thebigo -> RE: NFL News (12/15/2010 11:07:52 PM)

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  • John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/16/2010 6:03:26 AM)

    Dog killer will be playing playoff games while Mr. Favre is sitting on his farm nursing his latest owie

    Too bad he just didn't kill a human, folks would be more forgiving.




    John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/17/2010 8:13:22 AM)

    In nine games with Asante Samuel, opposing QBs had a 68.3 passer rating and averaged an interception every 18.4 attempts. In the four games he's missed, they have a 104.3 rating and are averaging a pick every 26.2 attempts. Samuel had two of his NFL-high seven picks in first meeting.

    Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20101217_Eagles_vs__Giants_Scouting_Report.html?viewAll=y#ixzz18NVvBVRw




    John Childress -> RE: RE:NFL News (12/18/2010 2:22:20 PM)

    THIS IS A LOT OF FUN

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/machine




    John Childress -> RE: RE:NFL News (12/18/2010 2:30:48 PM)

    Using the ESPN predictor, I came up with

    AFC

    1. Patriots
    2. Steelers

    3. Chargers
    4. Colts
    5. Ravens
    6. Jets

    Chargers over Jets
    Ravens over Colts

    Chargers over Steelers
    Patriots over Ravens

    Chargers over Patriots


    NFC

    1. Falcons
    2. Giants

    3. Bears
    4. Rams
    5. Saints
    6. Eagles

    Eagles over Bears
    Saints over Rams

    Saints over Giants
    Eagles over Falcons

    Saints over Eagles


    Chargers over Saints

    That is my story for today and I am sticking with it

    Until after tomorrow's games are played!




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