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Originally Posted by shipontilt
This logic is so terrible. So, if I murder someone - but there is not enough evidence to convict me of murder by the highest standard of reasonable doubt... does this now mean I am not a murderer?
WTF are you talking about? My point is that he shouldn't have been suspended 1/4 of the season by the league for accusations that couldn't even warrant the state of Georgia INDICTING him. Yeah, having sex with a drunk girl in a public place as a professional athlete is very stupid for many reasons. But it isn't illegal and I don't see how it is a suspend-able offense.
Your analogy isn't really even relevant imo. If you murdered someone and you weren't even indicted for it then, while I think you are a piece of ****, I don't think there is cause for your employer to fire or suspend you simply over the accusations you killed someone. And no, this does not make you "not a murderer."