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  1. 58 minutes ago, Superman said:

     

    So even though Moore is two inches shorter than the average corner, his length/wingspan and vertical leap can offset his lack of height. 

    That jumped out at me too.  Is 'wingspan' a football thing? I just recall anyone ever talking about a players wingspan

  2. 16 minutes ago, chad72 said:

    @ColtsBlueFL @Buck Showalter @Nadine - Mods, there is a bug in the text editor, just noticed it while maintaining list of draft picks taken, that I had to underline instead of strike through Drew Lock.

     

    If you post for the very first time, the strike through possibility for text is available. However, if you edit it after the fact or quote it, it is not available.

     

    Is there any way the strike through of text is available any time you edit or quote text? Thanks

    should be working now

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  3. 27 minutes ago, PrincetonTiger said:

    Kind of

      an Alford Plea often occurs when the Prosecution has a large amount of evidence against a defendant and as a result of a deal

    I see.  So it would be Krafts side admitting only that it's possible that the prosecution has enough evidence to find him guilty. Apparently, it's standard operating procedure for first time offense misdemeanors.

     

    Also part of the deal

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    under the deal, Kraft would have to be screened for sexually transmitted diseases, complete an education course about prostitution and do 100 hours of community service.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/19/prosecutors-offer-to-drop-prostitution-charges-against-robert-kraft.html

     

    Seems like a win win

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  4. 13 minutes ago, PrincetonTiger said:

    An Alford Plea

    confusing

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    An Alford plea (also called a Kennedy plea in West Virginia, an Alfordguilty plea and the Alford doctrine), in United States law, is a guilty plea in criminal court, whereby a defendant in a criminal case does not admit to the criminal act and asserts innocence.

     

    It's a guilty plea in which you don't admit the criminal act and assert your innocence?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alford_plea

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  5. 9 hours ago, Shepman said:

    All the Hill comments nees to be moved to different thread in NFL General mods.  This is not relative to free agency and wastes space.

     

    I removed the conversation about Tyreek Hill.  I couldn't split it off into another thread because there were on-topic posts mixed in. I would have had to remove those as well

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