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List of Athletes' Twitter Reactions To Zimmerman's Verdict

Posted on 7/14/13 at 2:28 am
Posted by JabarkusRussell
Member since Jul 2009
15825 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 2:28 am
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Vilma's was one of the few I didn't shake my head at.

James Harrison ? @jharrison9292

Think I'll go pick a fight and get my arse kicked then pull my gun and kill somebody and see if I can get away...



THREE ? @DwyaneWade

Wow!!! Stunned!!! Saddened as a father!!! Some1 make sense of this verdict for me right now please!!! Don't worry I'll wait...

STVN ? @StevieJohnson13

Living in a world where you fight dogs; you could lose everything (Mike Vick).. If you kill a black man you're not guilty! #INjusticeSystem

This post was edited on 7/14/13 at 2:33 am
Posted by Broski
Member since Jun 2011
76585 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 2:38 am to
Russell Shepard's twitter is fantastic.
Posted by volfan30
Member since Jun 2010
41178 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 2:58 am to
They have really latched on to Mike Vick and Plaxico.
Posted by DrSteveBrule
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
12200 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 2:58 am to
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Wow!!! Stunned!!! Saddened as a father!!! Some1 make sense of this verdict for me right now please!!! Don't worry I'll wait...


Dwyywywywyanyewyyean "Mispelled" Wade was looking for something to "explain to his kids" earlier.

How about don't act like a suspicious bag of dicks and try to beat the shite out of strangers.
Posted by tigerfan88
Member since Jan 2008
8448 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 3:49 am to
Most of those were actually pretty rational
Posted by MasterofTigerBait
Member since May 2009
7782 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 4:33 am to
Very few of those are ignorant or stupid IMO. If I were black I'd view this different.
Posted by Broski
Member since Jun 2011
76585 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 4:41 am to
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I were black I'd view this different.


That mentality right there is why the fanfare of this case (which is largely meaningless outside of the two parties directly involved) is such a shite show.
Posted by SM6
Georgia
Member since Jul 2008
8870 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 5:31 am to
Of those three only Harrison's is ridiculous.

The other two are very reasonable.
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36671 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 6:08 am to
RS's is a pretty common reaction I'd think:

quote:

I can't believe this he KILLED A CHILD and received no punishment of any sort from the justice system !!!



He's not accusing Zimmerman of premeditated murder - just expressing shock that he wasn't convicted of a lesser charge.
Posted by barry
Location, Location, Location
Member since Aug 2006
50850 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 6:23 am to
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He's not accusing Zimmerman of premeditated murder - just expressing shock that he wasn't convicted of a lesser charge.


Well that shouldn't be a shock since he was charged for 2nd degree murder. Very small chance a jury finds someone guilty on a lesser charge
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36671 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 6:32 am to
meaning you thought the judge's instructions to the jury were a ridiculous charade
Posted by motorbreath
New Orleans Saints fan
Member since Jun 2004
6381 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 6:53 am to
The should have charged Zimmerman with disturbing the peace for screaming bloody murder...or destruction of public property for getting his head slammed into the concrete.
Posted by Broski
Member since Jun 2011
76585 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 7:04 am to
In the wake of all the off the field shite going on in the NFL, should Roddy White be reprimanded for this tweet?

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Posted by rondo
Worst. Poster. Evar.
Member since Jan 2004
77478 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 7:06 am to
quote:

Vilma's was one of the few I didn't shake my head at.




While I agree....vilma is level headed and he made a well thought out point....several of those were pretty benign.

The last two were particularly not :casty worthy
Posted by tduecen
Member since Nov 2006
161244 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:35 am to
On PFT:
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But our legal system requires prosecutors to prove all elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. In this specific case, prosecutors had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that George Zimmerman was not acting in self defense.

The sharp conflict in testimony from multiple witnesses regarding whether the 911 call made by a neighbor in the moments before the fatal gunshot contained audible cries for help from Trayvon Martin or from George Zimmerman created more than enough reasonable doubt that Zimmerman was the one wailing and moaning for assistance — which made it impossible to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Zimmerman was not acting in self defense.

For non-lawyers and those who were not watching the trial carefully and thus not realizing what prosecutors could and couldn’t prove, it’s a confusing and frustrating result. In the sports world, the confusion and frustration has emerged via various comments made on social media.


quote:


The answer should have been for prosecutors to select charges that prosecutors were extremely confident they could prove beyond a reasonable doubt. By swinging the bat for a second-degree murder conviction, the Plan B effort to convict Zimmerman of voluntary manslaughter and put him away for 10-to-30 years became muddled. If the prosecutors had chosen manslaughter and only manslaughter charges, perhaps the case would have been easier to piece together and present. (Even then, it would have been hard to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Zimmerman was not acting in self defense at the moment the shot was fired.)

Perhaps, then, prosecutors should have done what prosecutors in St. Augustine recently did in response to a claim that Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew punched a bouncer at a club. There, prosecutors honestly concluded that there wasn’t enough evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, so charges weren’t pursued.

A different form of justice would have still been available for Trayvon Martin, and justice can still be had for him. Trayvon Martin’s family can and should sue Zimmerman for negligently and/or recklessly provoking the exchange that became the fight in which Zimmerman apparently defended himself with deadly force. Like O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted of double murder despite overwhelming evidence of guilt, Zimmerman will have to testify in a civil case, both at deposition and at trial. Seeing him forced to answer tough questions from a zealous lawyer under oath could help Trayvon Martin’s family obtain the peace they hoped Saturday’s verdict would bring. And Zimmerman could end up being responsible for a crippling verdict, with any significant money he ever earns for the rest of his life going to Trayvon Martin’s family.

The money will mean nothing to Trayvon Martin’s family. Knowing that they can continue to chase Zimmerman for more and more money to satisfy the verdict over the coming decades could mean a lot.

It may not be the desired form of justice, but justice can indeed be had, under a far lower legal standard than the one required to take away an American citizen’s liberty. And while the evidence presented over the past few weeks at trial showed plenty of reasonable doubt regarding criminal charges of murder and manslaughter, the evidence also indicates that the Martin family could easily win a lawsuit against Zimmerman for at least negligently provoking the fight that resulted in Trayvon Martin’s death.

Here’s hoping they pursue it quickly, since George Zimmerman definitely should be accountable at least financially for choosing to pursue Trayon Martin and to provoke the fight that claimed his life.


Comment section is interesting no matter your opinion on case
Posted by choupiquesushi
yaton rouge
Member since Jun 2006
32718 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:36 am to
Hence the further disconnect between most Americans and some professional sports....

If the NBA folded up shop tomorrow I could care less....NFL football is heading to the same place
Posted by Jcorye1
Tom Brady = GoAT
Member since Dec 2007
75004 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:38 am to
That is very well thought out.
Posted by undecided
Member since May 2012
15492 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:41 am to
Obviously page views rule Florio's world but I still don't see why he felt compelled to share his legalese with us on ProFootballTalk.com
Posted by ThaBigFella
baton rouge
Member since Apr 2006
2043 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:42 am to
The athletes should shut up and put themselves in his shoes.....what if this man attacked you and beat you nearly to death? Would you have shot him?

Zimmerman was just doing his job as neighborhood watch, it was trayvon who took it too far.
Posted by ballscaster
Member since Jun 2013
26861 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 8:43 am to
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THREE ? @DwyaneWade

Wow!!! Stunned!!! Saddened as a father!!! Some1 make sense of this verdict for me right now please!!! Don't worry I'll wait...

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