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    #16
    Alcohol, doesn't remember, generally results in "not good". But good

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      #17
      ESPN way over reacted.

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        #18
        Hotel cameras should get to the bottom of this pretty quick.

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          #19
          Originally posted by LukeDuke View Post
          Hotel cameras should get to the bottom of this pretty quick.
          It's on camera. I think the lady started recording the encounter.

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            #20
            Don't know what he did, but if they don't condone his behavior, it's wierd to give him the job in the first place. He just doing what he do

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              #21
              Originally posted by AtTheWall View Post
              If Michael was Lia Thomas - the Transgender female swimmer, the press would call IT - A HERO.
              I agree 100%. Doubt you`ll see this story on CNN or any other Liberal news station.

              Riley Gaines, 23, claimed female swimmers were not 'forewarned beforehand that we would be sharing a locker room with Lia.' Gaines is asking the NCAA for separate locker rooms for transgender athletes.

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                #22
                #guiltyuntilproveninnocent

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                  #23
                  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ signs

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                    #24
                    Sounds like he had a drink or two too many. I’ll wait for the other side of the story and or video.
                    But ESPN jumped the gun in my opinion.

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                      #25
                      She's probably mad because he refused to let her up to the room with him. How'd they even meet, she's waiting in the lobby for him to return? Seems fishy.

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                        #26
                        I’m not defending it, but could be that ESPN may have more information/seen the video and are trying to get out in front of it. Could also be that there is nothing and they are just dragging someone through the mud because of a random accusation. We may never know depending on how much hush money gets thrown around.

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                          #27
                          Closed!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by be12hunt View Post
                            I’m not defending it, but could be that ESPN may have more information/seen the video and are trying to get out in front of it. Could also be that there is nothing and they are just dragging someone through the mud because of a random accusation. We may never know depending on how much hush money gets thrown around.
                            He works for the NFL Network, not ESPN. FYI.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by justletmein View Post
                              She's probably mad because he refused to let her up to the room with him. How'd they even meet, she's waiting in the lobby for him to return? Seems fishy.
                              When there are events such as the super bowl hotel lobbies are full of women looking for customers.

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                                #30
                                I'll say this...stone sober, I am sure there have been MANY times that I have spoken to someone (male or female) for a minute +- and a few hours later I wouldn't remember a thing about the conversation. Now imagine being Irvin, with people coming up to you all the time, every day, everywhere you go wanting to talk, and having to remember everything that each one of them said to you...yeah, that seems reasonable

                                The network had to cover their tail in this day and age of any accusation being enough to get every SJW screaming to the top of their lungs and acting like idiots to get what they feel is punishment ASAP, facts be danged. Major companies can't afford to wait to see evidence, they can't afford to wait until something is proven (either guilt or innocence) before making a decision. We have reached the day and age where those who make claims can literally ruin lives with zero recourse if the accuser is found to have made a false accusation.

                                Now if the accuser did indeed record Irvin and has proof of whatever...it will come to light. At that point, things should be dealt with accordingly

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