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  • YardRat
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    • Dec 2004
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    Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?



    This is what I’m thinking: • Who is that Dennis Williams impostor on WGR 55? I almost pulled off the road Tuesday evening when I heard Williams on his radio show call Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch a “coward.”

    That didn’t sound like the Dennis Williams who said nothing nearly as hard-hitting in his years as Channel 4’s lead sports anchor and sports director.

    Something clearly happens to normally reserved TV reporters when they move to radio.

    Williams called out Lynch for declining to come forward and explain what happened on the night that his car was involved in a hit-and-run accident in the Chippewa district.
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  • Al the Bills Fan
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    • Aug 2007
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    #2
    Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

    If he was in fact driving, then yes he is a coward. Because he has not come forward this is becoming a real mess!

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    • Mitchy moo
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      • Sep 2005
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      #3
      Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

      If he is not the driver and just trying to protect his assets because his car was involved then all of this is fine. Since we do not know the real story and the DA keeps trying to gain national attention on this matter, it's best this is handled in small steps.

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      • raphael120
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        • Oct 2005
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        Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

        What else do you call it? Smart? Honorable?

        It's disgusting. Even the bringing liquor into a bar...I could see why a poor piece of trash would bring it in because he can't afford it, but youre a ****in high paid athlete and doin it...you got to have something wrong with you and it's a blatant spit into the faces of the people who own those bars and clubs and the people of Buffalo that you're too good to pay for drinks.

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        • patmoran2006
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          • Dec 2005
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          #5
          Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

          After watching a bunch of off field videos of him today.. He aint a coward.. He is ****ing straight up gangsta


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          • Mitchy moo
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            • Sep 2005
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            #6
            Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

            Originally posted by raphael120
            What else do you call it? Smart? Honorable?

            It's disgusting. Even the bringing liquor into a bar...I could see why a poor piece of trash would bring it in because he can't afford it, but youre a ****in high paid athlete and doin it...you got to have something wrong with you and it's a blatant spit into the faces of the people who own those bars and clubs and the people of Buffalo that you're too good to pay for drinks.
            I call it being judgemental.

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            • OpIv37
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              • Sep 2002
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              #7
              Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

              Coward? Hardly.

              Some people have already pointed this out, but I'll say it again.

              If Marshawn comes out and pleads guilty, he leaves himself open for a civil suit. Some snake lawyer will come in and try to get 7 figures for the victim when she deserves a few thousand at best.

              It's better to wait and see what kind of case the DA can put together and work with it from there.

              I wonder if the DA has given him an offer to plead "No contest". If not, then it's proof the DA is just trying to get his name in the news.
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              • Jan Reimers
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                • May 2003
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                #8
                Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                If it were me, I would have gone directly to the police and told them what happened.

                But maybe Marshawn is doing what's best for him by hiding behind his attorney.
                Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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                • Dr. Lecter
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                  • Mar 2003
                  • 67946

                  #9
                  Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                  Originally posted by OpIv37
                  Coward? Hardly.

                  Some people have already pointed this out, but I'll say it again.

                  If Marshawn comes out and pleads guilty, he leaves himself open for a civil suit. Some snake lawyer will come in and try to get 7 figures for the victim when she deserves a few thousand at best.

                  It's better to wait and see what kind of case the DA can put together and work with it from there.

                  I wonder if the DA has given him an offer to plead "No contest". If not, then it's proof the DA is just trying to get his name in the news.
                  The thing is, he is still wide open for a civil suit. The level of evidence required is different and I would also speculate that he has a level of responsibility for it being his vehicle regardless of who was driving. So I really don't know how much that will help in a civil suit, except for an admission of guilt being directly admissable.

                  As for the plea, I think anybody can make that plea. It depends on how the DA wants to make a sentence offer. But, like has been said, he certainly has not endeared himself to the DA's office. Pissing off the DA over what should be a simple case is not a good idea.
                  Originally posted by mysticsoto
                  Lecter is right in everything he said.

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                  • yordad
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                    • Dec 2007
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                    Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                    If by "coward", you mean "not ******ed" then yes.

                    Not doing the police's job for them is something some on here (and that radio guy) could stand to learn more about.

                    I've gotten out of "no seatbelt" tickets. Does that make me a coward? Or Smart? I've got speeding charges reduced, does that make me a wuss? Or smart?

                    Actually, if yall want to know, I have probably been charged with near a dozen crimes, and never been convicted of one. And, I am sure many of you are judging me as you read, considering some people are calling Marshawn a "coward" for being smart.

                    BTW, some people are actually wrongfully accused too. If it was someone else driving, would he still be a coward? Seems to me he is a bravely taking on all this criticism if nothing else.
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                    • YardRat
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                      • Dec 2004
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                      #11
                      Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                      Williams is just being a douche, trying to push the right buttons for his listeners. He's just trying to fit in with the rest of the GR schmucks.

                      I'm thinking Marshawn might want to consider getting different legal representation...A real lawyer would've had this resolved by now, since that would be what is in his client's best interests.
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                      • Jan Reimers
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                        • May 2003
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                        #12
                        Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                        I guess it's a different world now. People used to be much better about taking responsibility for their actions, even if some punishment were attached.

                        These days, it's hire a lawyer and hope he can get you out of the mess you've created.
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                        • YardRat
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                          • Dec 2004
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                          #13
                          Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                          Originally posted by yordad
                          If by "coward", you mean "not ******ed" then yes.

                          Not doing the police's job for them is something some on here (and that radio guy) could stand to learn more about.

                          I've gotten out of "no seatbelt" tickets. Does that make me a coward? Or Smart? I've got speeding charges reduced, does that make me a wuss? Or smart?

                          Actually, if yall want to know, I have probably been charged with near a dozen crimes, and never been convicted of one. And, I am sure many of you are judging me as you read, considering some people are calling Marshawn a "coward" for being smart.

                          BTW, some people are actually wrongfully accused too. If it was someone else driving, would he still be a coward? Seems to me he is a bravely taking on all this criticism if nothing else.
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                          • Dr. Lecter
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                            • Mar 2003
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                            #14
                            Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                            Originally posted by yordad
                            If by "coward", you mean "not ******ed" then yes.

                            Not doing the police's job for them is something some on here (and that radio guy) could stand to learn more about.

                            I've gotten out of "no seatbelt" tickets. Does that make me a coward? Or Smart? I've got speeding charges reduced, does that make me a wuss? Or smart?

                            Actually, if yall want to know, I have probably been charged with near a dozen crimes, and never been convicted of one. And, I am sure many of you are judging me as you read, considering some people are calling Marshawn a "coward" for being smart.

                            BTW, some people are actually wrongfully accused too. If it was someone else driving, would he still be a coward? Seems to me he is a bravely taking on all this criticism if nothing else.

                            So who was harmed/injured/hurt when you got those tickets?

                            There is a big, fat difference between a traffic ticket and an actual crime.

                            Unfortanetly it seems as if some people think Lynch is the victim here.
                            Originally posted by mysticsoto
                            Lecter is right in everything he said.

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                            • cookie G
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                              • Mar 2003
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                              #15
                              Re: Is Marshawn Lynch a 'coward'?

                              Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                              The thing is, he is still wide open for a civil suit. The level of evidence required is different and I would also speculate that he has a level of responsibility for it being his vehicle regardless of who was driving. So I really don't know how much that will help in a civil suit, except for an admission of guilt being directly admissable.
                              Absolutely. I've said before...if anything, he might actually be hurting himself in a civil suit. What can and will come out in a civil suit is how he acted afterwards. (of course, the jury is free to speculate alot more in a civil trial than a criminal trial).

                              Under the "more likely than not" scenario, a jury in a civil suit could easily see him as a guy who ran away, didn't report something he was required to, despite having the opportunity to do so.

                              Get a jury that doesn't understand or doesn't care about a right against self-incrimination...and her verdict just went up. His subesquent actions shouldn't, by law, have much to do with her damages...but they will..depending on how much of a dislike can be made for him.

                              Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                              As for the plea, I think anybody can make that plea. It depends on how the DA wants to make a sentence offer. But, like has been said, he certainly has not endeared himself to the DA's office. Pissing off the DA over what should be a simple case is not a good idea.
                              True, but I've always thought the criminal charges, if any, are the least of his worries. Even if convicted, he's not going to get jail time on a first offense misdemeanor. His fine is a few thousand dollars max.

                              The NFL and Goodell are his real problems.

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