Yeah, I'm not sure it's always that simple.
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Originally posted by Maniac View PostI keep seeing this argument made over and over. Could one of the many lawyers here address this? Sounds bogus to me. I can think of plenty of statements the Eagles could have made that would have had no negative consequences.
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I mean, obviously if there was actual criminal activity in play, Jackson and his attorneys would prefer the Eagles didn't bring additional info public. That said, from an evidence standpoint it would only matter in the unlikely scenario where the Eagles were in possession of incriminating information that law enforcement was unaware of. This is all moot since there is no reason to believe he has committed any crime.Last edited by McCarthy12; 04-05-2014, 07:21 PM."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by JuTMSY4 View Postbecause saying something (anything) yields more risk than saying nothing.
I'm looking for a lawyers opinion. Are you a lawyer?Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by joe9518 View PostIf you think you are owed a championship then yeah, you're an idiot.
Fans can hope for a championship but they're not owed anything.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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I should have been more specific.
Could the Eagles have made a statement about Jackson's release that lessened the damage to his reputation without legal risk?Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Yes and, in my opinion, they should have if the story wasn't a factor, given the damage that perpetuating the story could do to his reputation. "Today our organization has chosen to part ways with Desean Jackson. While we are aware of the story that was recently published on NJ.com, the decision to release Desean was based solely on where we see our team heading from a personnel standpoint." End of story."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View PostYes and, in my opinion, they should have if the story wasn't a factor, given the damage that perpetuating the story could do to his reputation. "Today our organization has chosen to part ways with Desean Jackson. While we are aware of the story that was recently published on NJ.com, the decision to release Desean was based solely on where we see our team heading from a personnel standpoint." End of story.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Maniac View PostEven after the Saints, Bucs and Seahawks have one? Even after fifty years and counting?
No one is holding a gun to your head to be an Eagle fan and no one is coming to put you in jail if you are not an Eagle fan.
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View PostYes and, in my opinion, they should have if the story wasn't a factor, given the damage that perpetuating the story could do to his reputation. "Today our organization has chosen to part ways with Desean Jackson. While we are aware of the story that was recently published on NJ.com, the decision to release Desean was based solely on where we see our team heading from a personnel standpoint." End of story.
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I just heard Trotter on the radio...
Originally posted by Maniac View PostI keep seeing this argument made over and over. Could one of the many lawyers here address this? Sounds bogus to me. I can think of plenty of statements the Eagles could have made that would have had no negative consequences.
Trot also lays all the blame on DeSean, pointing out that he is sure Kelly made it clear that whatever the previous staff allowed him to get away with would not be tolerated. He gave him a year, but when he skipped his exit interview at the end of the season I think Chip had enough.
Imagine you were working for a new boss, who was paying you big bucks to boot, and the entire staff was going on hiatus for a couple of months, but all were required to meet one last time with the boss. Then you skip the meeting, would you still have a job?The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe'
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They can't even do that...
Originally posted by joe9518 View PostAnd if they had nothing to do with the story written by nj.com, then they don't have to say a word.The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe'
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Originally posted by Birdwatcher View Posthe suggested the the NFLPA CBA does not allow teams to air the reasons for cutting players, as it may have a negative impact on future deals.
Trot also lays all the blame on DeSean, pointing out that he is sure Kelly made it clear that whatever the previous staff allowed him to get away with would not be tolerated. He gave him a year, but when he skipped his exit interview at the end of the season I think Chip had enough.
Imagine you were working for a new boss, who was paying you big bucks to boot, and the entire staff was going on hiatus for a couple of months, but all were required to meet one last time with the boss. Then you skip the meeting, would you still have a job?
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