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Re: Ben Roethlisberger out for the season - raz - 09-17-2019

NewtonMP2100 wrote:
....another football player that likes to assault woman......why are there so many.....??

assuming your questions is honest ...

because from middle school onward, there has been an understanding that their talent outweighs any bad conduct,


Re: Ben Roethlisberger out for the season - M A V I C - 09-17-2019

Acer wrote:
What, can quarterbacks not be prosecuted while in office?

Prosecutors will wait on cases until the offseason, at least. When the money is flowing, they get "settled out of court". It's not uncommon for criminal cases to start up after a player leaves the sport. 78% of NFL players are either bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement. When that money dries up, the victims still want to make the players pay.


Re: Ben Roethlisberger out for the season - Bill in NC - 09-17-2019

M A V I C wrote:
[quote=Acer]
What, can quarterbacks not be prosecuted while in office?

Prosecutors will wait on cases until the offseason, at least. When the money is flowing, they get "settled out of court". It's not uncommon for criminal cases to start up after a player leaves the sport. 78% of NFL players are either bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement. When that money dries up, the victims still want to make the players pay.
Doubtful there will be any criminal prosecution for the Nevada or Georgia allegations...are there any others?


Re: Ben Roethlisberger out for the season - M A V I C - 09-17-2019

Bill in NC wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
[quote=Acer]
What, can quarterbacks not be prosecuted while in office?

Prosecutors will wait on cases until the offseason, at least. When the money is flowing, they get "settled out of court". It's not uncommon for criminal cases to start up after a player leaves the sport. 78% of NFL players are either bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement. When that money dries up, the victims still want to make the players pay.
Doubtful there will be any criminal prosecution for the Nevada or Georgia allegations...are there any others?
That made the news? Not that I'm aware of. I imagine after the first couple he learned to get to the payoff before it hit the news. He lost at least one sponsorship over it. Someone probably told him it's cheaper to payout quickly than let it get out and lose income.