Trust CPR over the APD? Blasphemy!That helps our defense. I guess you have to trust coach on this one.
Trust CPR over the APD? Blasphemy!That helps our defense. I guess you have to trust coach on this one.
Hypotheticals dont matter after the fact... do they?
Yes they do. The whole point of a hypothetical is that it didn't actually happen. If it had, we wouldn't need a hypothetical. What fact ate you convinced I'm ignoring?
Oh I am. No worries about that guy. Im glad he didnt get suspended.. And the coaching staff agrees.
Cyclone fans would be applauding Fran if his convicted felon was put back on the team (assuming Latt and Hubbard switched places for this criminal activity) with no meaningful, institutional punishment. At least we can all agree on that.
Absolutely. You're simply not giving credit to Lattimer for intentional acts that could easily have killed the victim and did result in serious injury.
No. It was a hypo. And one that probably nobody here will answer honestly.
That's a terrible argument. What actually happened was a felony because it involved a serious bodily injury. You don't get to pretend that felony assault is anything close to misdemeanor assault because it's not. Hubbard got a stiffer sentence because firearms require it. Lattimer got a felony because he put his victim in the hospital with a host of injuries that were individually enough for a felony charge. Clayborn could have been charged with a felony, but he stopped after injuring the victim. Lattimer decided he should body slam the guy a few times after knocking him out. Not quite the same thing.
And the previous poster is right about what could have happened mattering. Hubbard got 4 years because of the gun his partner in crime carried. That penalty is stiff exactly because of what can happen.
You're bad at arguing.
Part of you problem stems from misunderstanding what constitutes assault in Iowa. You can beat some unconscious in Iowa without being guilty of assault. You can also not touch a person and be found guilty.
Hpyothetical question aren't some sort of gimmick and I accepted all the facts. Other than those mistakes, you made a fine rebuttal.
Absolutely. You're simply not giving credit to Lattimer for intentional acts that could easily have killed the victim and did result in serious injury.
Hpyothetical question aren't some sort of gimmick and I accepted all the facts. Other than those mistakes, you made a fine rebuttal.
You do realize that ignoring reality and telling others that they're bad at arguing isn't the same thing as being good at arguing, right?
You can tell yourself you're a great arguer until you're blue in the face. If you aren't persuading anyone, then the proof is in the results.
And you accuse people of exaggeration.
Are you really taking issue with my belief that striking someone who isn't fighting you 20+ times including bodyslamming them while breaking their jaw in multiple places doesn't carry a very real risk of death? That's hardly an exaggeration.
Please tell me what reality I'm ignoring. You'll fail, but you can try. And the probative value of a sound argument will always depend on the willingness of the audience to hear it, as opposed to pretending that the argument ignores facts.
Are you really taking issue with my belief that striking someone who isn't fighting you 20+ times including bodyslamming them while breaking their jaw in multiple places doesn't carry a very real risk of death? That's hardly an exaggeration.
There's a very real risk of death whenever someone gets in a car. It doesn't mean that engaging in that behavior is actually putting someone on the verge of death. There's a difference between beating someone up and nearly killing them.
How do you feel about Antwan Allen breaking a kid's jaw and then serving no suspension? I'm sure you were just as outraged by Ferentz's lack of punishment in the matter, right?
You're treating hypotheticals as reality.
Hitting someone one time carries a very real risk of death. The courts don't deal in "what-ifs," they only care about what actually happened. The dude survived and the people responsible paid a "very real" price for doing what they did.
I think what we all need to take away from this is that Hawk fans dont care about ISU