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BryanBusby 12-26-2016 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 12643495)
Amen.

Yes there are a handful of others in this thread who feel just like Busby and don't see themselves as sinners in need of Jesus's grace. Apparently in their own eyes Jesus loves them more than Tyreek because they haven't hit a pregnant woman.:rolleyes:

Bottom line: We are all flawed sinful human beings in need of Jesus's grace, everyone of us.

Spin it!

Chiefshrink 12-26-2016 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 12643492)
lmbo you couldn't be more wrong

If he actually really truly felt remorseful and gave his money and time to help women and kids of domestic abuse, yeah I think people would be more willing to forgive him. He seems to be doing just enough to satisfy his punishment and didn't seem very remorseful during his interview, right after being drafted.

I ain't even mad, but that's rich LMAO

This is a league where fans beat the **** out of eachother for wearing a different color and owners, league officials will try to sweep Domestic Violence under the rug as much as possible (Josh Brown).

As long as he does what the court orders him to and stays out of trouble, he should be allowed to continue to make a living. But, you can't be salty when people seem upset over it or question it. It's quite justifiable.

The Chiefs did the opposite of what the NFL was aiming for with a big PR push, so getting shocked and angry when media pays attention to it is the silliest thing.

It's just a game, filled with shitty people. Do whatever the **** you want really.

Does Jesus love you more than Tyreek ?? If so please do explain, I would love to hear why? If not then give grace and stifle thyself please.:shrug:

BryanBusby 12-26-2016 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 12643501)
Does Jesus love you more than Tyreek ?? If so please do explain, I would love to hear why? If not then give grace and stifle thyself please.:shrug:

Yeah I would say so.

Your invisible guy would love me more because I have not inflicted physical pain onto others and if I were to make such a stupid mistake, I would spend every free moment I had trying to do whatever I could to repent for my error and to help the same type of people that I once had hurt.

Chiefshrink 12-26-2016 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 12643499)
Spin it!

There was absolutely "no spin" on the cross of Calvary my friend. He died for Tyreek's idiotic sin and He died for my idiotic sin and He definitely died for your idiotic sin.

keg in kc 12-26-2016 03:36 PM

Great, turning into a dc bullshit thread now.

Tyreek is a ****ing freak. I don't think I've ever seen anybody that fast, and he must have a handle on the playbook now, as much and as variably as they've been using him.

BryanBusby 12-26-2016 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 12643508)
There was absolutely "no spin" on the cross of Calvary my friend. He died for Tyreek's idiotic sin and He died for my idiotic sin and He definitely died for your idiotic sin.

Well thank Jesus for allowing Tyreek Hill to score touchdowns for the professional football team that I watch and follow.

-King- 12-26-2016 03:37 PM

Well tyreek is now with the woman that he hurt and with the baby that was inside of her. So yes, he is taking his free time and spending it with victims of domestic abuse. And that's all I need. If he can be a good person to them, then I don't need him to publicly give out tons of money or w/e else you insist he do (you have no idea whether he is or isn't doing that).
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BryanBusby 12-26-2016 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12643515)
Well tyreek is now with the woman that he hurt and with the baby that was inside of her. So yes, he is taking his free time and spending it with victims of domestic abuse. And that's all I need. If he can be a good person to them, then I don't need him to publicly give out tons of money or w/e else you insist he do (you have no idea whether he is or isn't doing that).
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Uh yeah we would know if he were doing that. The Chiefs and the NFL are dying for some positive PR from his camp.

Ugh this whole debate again. Just watch him and like him if you want to watch him and like him and just accept everything else that comes with the territory.

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 12643513)
Great, turning into a dc bullshit thread now.

Tyreek is a ****ing freak. I don't think I've ever seen anybody that fast, and he must have a handle on the playbook now, as much and as variably as they've been using him.

Uh, did you just climb out from under a ****ing rock and miss the other 50 or so pages that was mostly DC shit?

ChiefsCountry 12-26-2016 03:44 PM

It's amazing what that Arrowhead on his helmet makes people think of him. If it was that ugly donkey or the loser in the eye patch I guarantee it would be total different reaction. Really ****ing sad actually.

He was CONVICTED of domestic assault. Proven guilty in the court of law. So **** him. After murder and sexual molestation of children can't think of a worst crime to be found guilty of. I can't stand men who beat women. I applaud other teams that have the same policy. I wish all of the pro and college teams took the same stance. Then maybe a lot of this stupid shit wouldn't keep taking place.

I'm sticking to my beliefs on this. **** domestic violence and the pieces of shit that commit it. And it's even more sad to try to justify it and give second chances just to win football games.

TripleThreat 12-26-2016 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 12643521)
Uh yeah we would know if he were doing that. The Chiefs and the NFL are dying for some positive PR from his camp.

Ugh this whole debate again. Just watch him and like him if you want to watch him and like him and just accept everything else that comes with the territory.

Chill, your literally telling people how they have to view a player and how they have to cheer for him lol...

If people want to objectively say why they think Tyreek is becoming a better person, let them...

I still stand by what a said a page ago about your trolling posts, saying they were not the way to go. If you want to have an objective conversation about the topic, which I know your attempting but not completely succeeding at on this page then do so.... But I really dont understand this argument your trying to get at...

You think hes a POS, youve explained why you think hes a POS.... People agree with you on that. And im sure argued with you on it... Now people have MOVED on, and talk about how they think hes becoming a better person off the field, and how he seems great ON the field, and you are still, constantly, bringing up the passed incident trying to start a Ferris wheel of arguments that isnt progressive in any way.

-King- 12-26-2016 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 12643526)
It's amazing what that Arrowhead on his helmet makes people think of him. If it was that ugly donkey or the loser in the eye patch I guarantee it would be total different reaction. Really ****ing sad actually.

He was CONVICTED of domestic assault. Proven guilty in the court of law. So **** him. After murder and sexual molestation of children can't think of a worst crime to be found guilty of. I can't stand men who beat women. I applaud other teams that have the same policy. I wish all of the pro and college teams took the same stance. Then maybe a lot of this stupid shit wouldn't keep taking place.

I'm sticking to my beliefs on this. **** domestic violence and the pieces of shit that commit it. And it's even more sad to try to justify it and give second chances just to win football games.

What should he be given a second chance to do? What job should he be able to get in your opinion?
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Discuss Thrower 12-26-2016 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12643545)
What should he be given a second chance to do? What job should he be able to get in your opinion?
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keg in kc 12-26-2016 03:55 PM

I should clarify that I was referencing the introduction of religious bullshit when I mentioned DC.

Obviously Hill deserves to be under a microscope. He probably agrees with that sentiment himself. But as I said at the time he was drafted, the near non-existent level of legal punishment he received and the certainty that the Chiefs would no doubt have dug extremely deeply into both the incident and his history beyond that tells me that they thought he was worth taking a risk on not just because of his a attributes as a player, but as an individual off the field as well.

We'll see how it plays out over the long term.

TripleThreat 12-26-2016 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 12643526)
It's amazing what that Arrowhead on his helmet makes people think of him. If it was that ugly donkey or the loser in the eye patch I guarantee it would be total different reaction. Really ****ing sad actually.

He was CONVICTED of domestic assault. Proven guilty in the court of law. So **** him. After murder and sexual molestation of children can't think of a worst crime to be found guilty of. I can't stand men who beat women. I applaud other teams that have the same policy. I wish all of the pro and college teams took the same stance. Then maybe a lot of this stupid shit wouldn't keep taking place.

I'm sticking to my beliefs on this. **** domestic violence and the pieces of shit that commit it. And it's even more sad to try to justify it and give second chances just to win football games.

Exactly.... He was convicted, proven guilty, received the ramifications that come along with that. He has since of what it seems, been able to reconcile with the girl, become a father to the child, progress his lifes in better ways than most would have in a situation such as this, and is now being praised by his teamates and friends as doing a 180 in his life and becoming a great role-model....

Now I know you dont give 2 shits about that, and still want him locked up in Guantanamo Bay. However, theres others that are open to 2nd chances and would rather see a child grow up with his father and to learn from his father on how to never treat a woman, and how to properly fix your life when its hit rock bottom, rather than just throwing them away like a piece of trash, for committing a piece of trash incident in their college years....

BryanBusby 12-26-2016 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by TripleThreat (Post 12643536)
Chill, your literally telling people how they have to view a player and how they have to cheer for him lol...

If people want to objectively say why they think Tyreek is becoming a better person, let them...

I still stand by what a said a page ago about your trolling posts, saying they were not the way to go. If you want to have an objective conversation about the topic, which I know your attempting but not completely succeeding at on this page then do so.... But I really dont understand this argument your trying to get at...

You think hes a POS, youve explained why you think hes a POS.... People agree with you on that. And im sure argued with you on it... Now people have MOVED on, and talk about how they think hes becoming a better person off the field, and how he seems great ON the field, and you are still, constantly, bringing up the passed incident trying to start a Ferris wheel of arguments that isnt progressive in any way.

Is it trolling when there a many, legitimate points in my posts?

You're passive aggressively White Knighting. Spend your free time working on the difference between your and you're. I am going to skip the rest of your post because it's all nonsense.


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