Get it while it's hot! http://slaterscoops.com/news/2017/9...-jarvis-landry-incident-that-nfl-is-reviewing
That didn't look like much. Looks like he snatched her phone or something out of her hand and threw it back in the car. Can't tell if he's angry or not. Considering what the fuzz said about it it looks like a big nothing burger. Movin on, nothing to see here.
Yeah, cops said they enhanced the video and he grabbed a cell phone from her and then threw it. He was a little too aggressive for my tastes, and he probably scared her, (which is not OK), but he didn't hit or hurt her.
I'm not so sure. At first I thought so but then I looked again and I think he may have just scared her and she sat back down in the car. Not that scaring her to that degree would be okay either. Either way, it shows me that he is what I was told he is. I always wonder what happens behind closed doors when this kind of thing is happening in public. EDIT: I looked again and I'm pretty sure he pushed her. If you look after she goes back into the car, you can see his right hand grey / white sleeve extended outward. I'm sure he pushed her now. He definitely will miss time. Probably would have anyway, but now I'd say he will definitely miss time and definitely is the immature @$$hole I was told he is.
Bad decision. I didn't see what you posted, but most people know you well enough to realize you have the utmost respect for women. So if you cracked a harmless joke and someone wants to give you **** for it? That's a THEM problem.
Just gonna be honest, if i had to bet on what will happen, jarvis landry is going to get 2-4 games suspended this season. That shove and chucking the phone at her, it dont matter if he didnt hit her with the throw or didnt intend to hit her, goodell is going to punish him for it.
Definitely a push. I hope Grant steps up in his absence and shows this team that they do not need to overpay a slot receiver who scores a few TD's a year, despite his work ethic and energy.
While I deplore domestic violence of any kind, I find the league's stance on this hypocritical. Allow me to play Devil's Advocate... -This incident occurred in April...NOT during football season -This incident occurred outside of Landry's PERSONAL residence, not on NFL property -The State Attorney is NOT pursuing charges -The NFL though is still investigating under the personal conduct clause of Landry's contract and yet... The NFL is not taking any action against any of it's players, coaches or owners that have CLEARLY violated their own WRITTEN rule governing player conduct during the playing of the national anthem...PERSONAL conduct that has occurred DURING football season, on the NFL time clock, while players are in NFL uniforms, in NFL stadiums, paid with tax payer subsidies and said conduct has resulted in a serious backlash from fans of the NFL. If the NFL can "overlook" this infraction by the players of the NFL, then why can't they overlook an infraction by an NFL player that took place outside of the scope of the NFL and with no criminal charges being pursued?