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Originally Posted by wrongfullyaccuzd
For the life of my fantasy team, I have to hope that whatever happens, guilty or not, does not affect the season.
The only thing I'm wondering is this: they're saying he may have to serve a couple months, but it will be during the offseason. Sure I want his fantasy numbers, but on the realistic side, it's not fair that it seems athletes sometimes seem to be able to serve their sentences or do their community service or whatever when it's convenient for them (like in their offseason.) Regular people don't get that break.
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i agree with you. it does seem like the athletes do get better treatment when it comes to the law. But, the state may not have had a solid case and they really wanted to convict him. By giving him jail time after the season, might have been the nail in the coffin to close the deal on his guiltyness and avoid trial. (pardon me if guiltyness is not a word, but i like the sound of it
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