exercise his right to ask why he was being detained—a fundamental question that every citizen should be allowed to ask without fear of retaliation. Initially, officers claimed he was being arrested for assault, then shifted to public intoxication (which, in itself, is not a crime in many jurisdictions unless it leads to dangerous behavior), and finally settled on disorderly conduct—simply for asking why he was being detained. This pattern of escalating and inconsistent charges is a clear abuse of authority and demonstrates a troubling trend of police officers prioritizing their own discretion over constitutional rights. Adam, like every American, is innocent until proven guilty. Yet, once again, his past is being weaponized against him in the court of public opinion, while the officers involved face no scrutiny for their conduct. The repeated mischaracterization of his encounters with law enforcement—often stemming from minor incidents—only reinforces the need for accountability in policing. Enough is enough. People should not be arrested for asking questions, and police should not be allowed to fabricate charges simply because they don’t like the tone of a conversation. This type of behavior erodes trust in law enforcement and undermines justice. Adam deserves fairness, not another headline designed to paint him as a villain for clicks. We call for a full and transparent review of this arrest, and we stand firm in the belief that no one should be treated as guilty before they’ve even had their day in court.
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Draft pick contracts are supposed to be practically rubber stamp template contract and the Bengals still find ways to step on their own dicks
it's like Cincy pretended to be serious just long enough to extend Burrow, Chase, and Tee and then went right back to being a garbage organization
Thing is they really didn't because I don't think they got all that aggressive with structuring the deal so that they can stretch the cap. (Pushing money forward and void years). You can get to a place where cash spending is higher than your cap spending, Eagles being on the other side of the spectrum.
Theoretically you can. When you’re the most cash-poor team not named the Las Vegas Raiders, you cannot.
Every NFL team gets paid more than $100 million above the level of the salary cap in national revenue before they sell a single ticket or sell any local advertisements. Bengals should be the most cash rich franchise considering how lean the rest of the organization outside of players is.
one of the biggest disadvantages in modern sports is having your owner's main cash flow source be the team see Mark Davis prior to Tom Brady and VC
and I’m not judging, it’s a miracle that Veach has been able to get Clark Hunt to open his wallet as much as he has
I don't even know where Lurie is bringing in money other than the Eagles. he owns a movie production company but I doubt that's kicking off much cash. he definitely has family money, but he has to be in the bottom half of richest NFL owners. spending money is just a choice for these guys. any of them could do it.
I preface by saying that stumping for ownership is so fucking cringey. It does seem like the Vikings and Wilfs have invested more than most in the ancillary opportunities like training and rehab staff, facilities, family care, etc that seem kind of obvious for a billionaire group to pay for. Then you hear about the Bengals or Commanders prior ownership and nothing is assumed.
people will seriously say shit like “oh it’s a family owned team they can’t spend as much” like these people aren’t already fabulously wealthy. the Hunts are the fourth richest family in America, they were just insanely cheap until the last ten years or so. it started with hiring Andy and then when they hit the Mahomes lottery they realized spending money to build around him made sense
In the Irsay daughter who wears the headset and sometimes a play sheet the primary owner or is this going to be a Denver deal where they fight over it
I think its the eldest daughter thats going to be in charge and the others will have other positions kinda like Jerrah’s kids