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You need to be in top physical condition to fight on the floor for 4 to 6 minutes.
Yes it is, reading the police report with Brit saying they had been arguing for days after just purchasing the house two days prior. Blaming it on the stress of planning a wedding ??? This is Jerry Springer material.Yes. It is bad PR for the WNBA, women's college basketball, and Baylor and TN.
You got that right, does not sound like holymattressmony here. No mention if one or the other has asked for pre-nups yet, that could be round two for sure...Well , if not, better to find out now BEFORE the marriage.
No doubt you are right....what got my attention is the possibility if she were to be out an extended period, that would be grist for the mill of the people who say they would try to lose to increase their odds at next year's #1 draft pick ala what they were accused of with Brittney.Griner is one of the star attractions in the WNBA. I can't imagine the league suspending
her for the season over something like this. I would be surprised if she and Johnson are
suspended even for one game.
Wasn't this a private matter on private property?
It will have the appearance of the Indy Suck for Luck...Firstly, I hope everyone is ok. Secondly, if Griner is suspended for the season plus no DT3, is this a potential for the Merc to go after Stewie?
That may turn out to be an accurate prediction, but given the high profile cases in the NFL this past season it wouldn't be surprising to see all the other Leagues create special policies as incidents crop up. Here's a chance for the WNBA to step up (Or not). There certainly are thousands of domestic violence situations every day but that doesn't mean it's something to take lightly.
As I have said, certainly some league punishment is in order. I'm not trying to minimize the incident, but what exactly are we as society trying to do? I would assume sending a message that physical fighting between couples of any sort is a no-no.This is actually a very important precedent for the WBNA to set. This is domestic violence, plain and simple. I think a lot of people are writing this off because it's domestic violence by a woman (actually two women), but it shouldn't matter whether its man on woman, woman on man, man on man or woman on woman. It's domestic violence and should be treated as a precedent setting scenario.
There are easily a thousand of this type of domestic situation every day. One party files a charge and the other party files a counter charge. The police arrest both and in a couple of days both charges are dropped.
No one will be tried in court and no one will be suspended.
Haha - might get either DT-type "smooch" technical or a BG-type "Barncastle haymaker" technical...If they don't patch things up and part ways I am going to be at the first Tulsa vs Phoenix game. That would make for interesting drama.
She already tried thatBeen married for 39 years...have had many disagreements but never have laid a hand on her nor she on me. Brittney Griner's history with physical assault isn't that good maybe it is time for some anger management classes.
There are easily a thousand of this type of domestic situation every day. One party files a charge and the other party files a counter charge. The police arrest both and in a couple of days both charges are dropped.
No one will be tried in court and no one will be suspended.
Wondered the same thing. Probably not would be my guess.Will the standards be the same as for the NFL?
Hopefully that will not be the case. If a battered women doesn't want to press charges against an NFL star, should charges not be filed if there is evidence of assault? Should the NFL not suspend the player?
Not a good sign. I just hope that they can patch things up and figure out how to be a happy couple.
Peterson's situation was weird because the child was about 4 yrs old... what could a 4 yr old do to deserve blood being drawn. I would have to blame those who we're "suppose to be there supervising/babysitting" the child. His excuse was wack, and I grew up in the "go get me a switch" era.Unfortunately people learn from their environment growing up and many grow up where some issues get resolved physically, and that carries over into their adulthood and their own behavior. Adrian Peterson is a case in point - he treated his child in a manner he learned from his parents - awful, but true - and many people saw nothing wrong with it.
and lets not forget the Holdsclaw shooting situation... not sure if she was in the league or not but her partner (or EX partner) wasThat may turn out to be an accurate prediction, but given the high profile cases in the NFL this past season it wouldn't be surprising to see all the other Leagues create special policies as incidents crop up. Here's a chance for the WNBA to step up (Or not). There certainly are thousands of domestic violence situations every day but that doesn't mean it's something to take lightly.
The disturbing the peace charge does not depend on any testimony from anyone but the police - basically it is open and shut because the police were called. They will get a slap on the wrist and probably a fine to cover costs.
The other charges will be dropped I am sure, unless one of the participants chooses to pursue which is very unlikely.
And I would think a fairly minor punishment from the league to both players - a few games suspension.
In most domestic abuse cases the male, or is the cases where children are involved the adult, is physically superior and the woman or child is seen as the victim. In this case with two fairly equally matched athletes I doubt either would claim to be a victim.
The gender of those involved is irrelevant. Domestic violence is domestic violence.Good question. Of course there isn't really a precedent, as there aren't currently any NFL players engaged to each other (As far as we know)
The only evidence is the testimony of the two who got arrested along with the relative who reportedly called the police. If none of them is willing to testify the prosecutor has little chance of winning a conviction against anyone.
I've know several officers and they have told me most of these incidents involve either money or infidelity and usually are alcohol related. The officers I know found these calls to be the most dangerous for them due to the extreme emotions at play. My guess is that both will go into counselling and in a few months will have the charges dropped or will plead to disturbing the peace at worst.
I wonder if Glory was showing Britany how to attack a face with an elbow instead of a fist and things just out of control.
Brittney Griner incident could shed light on long-taboo subject of same-sex domestic violence.
When all is pled and done, this could turn out to be the greatest assist of Brittney Griner's career.
Reports on Thursday that the Mercury star and her fiancée were arrested on suspicion of assault and disorderly conduct shed light on an issue that has been ignored by sports leagues, avoided by media and mocked by fans: same-sex domestic violence.
This period of hyper-sensitivity toward abuse issues is a good thing. It might not feel that way to Griner and her partner, Glory Johnson of the Tulsa Shock, but the long, Title IX-fueled journey for equal opportunity must also include equal coverage of tough storylines.
Their story is not unique. In 2012, former WNBA standout Chamique Holdsclaw was arrested after taking a bat to her ex-girlfriend's car and firing a handgun into it. She pled guilty to aggravated assault and later revealed she suffered from bipolar disorder.
It's a real concern. A 2014 survey by the National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center found that 21.5 percent of men and 35.4 percent of women living with same-sex partners experienced intimate-partner physical violence in their lifetimes, numbers significantly higher than opposite-sex relationships.
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You mean like when a man beats his wife?Wasn't this a private matter on private property?