OU running back Joe Mixon video released; KO'ed drunken Becky

Where was he projected to go?

Some were saying late 1st before the video was released now they're saying late or not drafted I'm sure some team will pick him up if the story dies down and he can go under the radar.

"The Mixon video is ugly, and there’s little doubt that his name is now off many draft boards. The question is whether any team at all will be willing to be associated with Joe Mixon."

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...deo-of-nfl-draft-prospect-joe-mixon-released/

"Mixon is widely regarded as a first-round talent on the field, but this incident is likely to make NFL teams extremely wary of adding him to their team, especially if it requires a premium draft pick"

http://draftwire.usatoday.com/2016/...klahoma-rb-joe-mixon-punching-woman-released/
 
So I hear First Take went in on this kid...

and SAStepin Fetchit of course defended the snowflake to the death

even though Molly stated the woman used UNPROVOKED racial slurs on the kid.

AND

hit him first

Molly co-signed

jalen...what up doe?
 
So I hear First Take went in on this kid...

and SAStepin Fetchit of course defended the snowflake to the death

even though Molly stated the woman used UNPROVOKED racial slurs on the kid.

AND

hit him first

Molly co-signed

jalen...what up doe?


That's what made me said what I said earlier,so I guess,she's absolve for anything she did.

I thought,if you hit someone first it's considered assault,but I guess it's only when a man does it.....
 
If he'd released the video when he was first charged I'd understand. But bringing the case back up 2 years later, when most people had forgotten about it wasn't smart.
 
If he'd released the video when he was first charged I'd understand. But bringing the case back up 2 years later, when most people had forgotten about it wasn't smart.


He released it,because she was going around acting she was innocent in the whole thing.
 
He released it,because she was going around acting she was innocent in the whole thing.

It was released because it was going to be released anyway...


"The video was released after the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters sued for its access, prompting the Oklahoma Supreme Court to rule earlier this month that the city of Norman should release it. The city had until Dec. 26 to either release the video or file an appeal.

Mixon's attorneys, however, said the running back asked that they make public the video before the city's deadline"

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ideo-oklahoma-sooners-rb-punching-female-2014
 
You tap dance better than Gregory Hines. She was in the store and he walked up to her.

The simple question was if he did not go into the store would this issue have occurred in the context it did...

Either answer the question or Stop wasting my time lil fella... Have a good day

Why wouldn't he go to the restaurant to get something to eat?

Had she kept her hands to herself none of this would have happened.

She is a criminal.



You can't swing on no female like that man. She pushed him muff her ass right back. Case settled.

I'm not saying this for her defense. I'm saying it for his. This dude life is fucked. Its fucked. You can't swing on women. You just can't. And honestly? You shouldn't have to. But it is what it is. What that chic did was light and he could've held his shit.

I don't understand how with the history of this country against black men how can anyone be naive or dumb enough to fuck their life up over this shit? I'm trying to put myself in to the dudes shoes but I just can't.

Let a bitch spit on me and I'd do her worse than this video.
 
not only that

rape sexual assault felonies drug abuse....


White people can do all types of shit towards us and yet we're the ones gotta apologize and forgive them,while they play the victim card....

It's like people just ignore the first 17 seconds of the video,matter of fact it don't exist in their mind,because all they want to talk about is the aftermath of the situation.

This woman is literally going around playing the victim card and yet she was the one,who started the whole thing.
 
Why wouldn't he go to the restaurant to get something to eat?

Had she kept her hands to herself none of this would have happened.

She is a criminal.







Let a bitch spit on me and I'd do her worse than this video.

And your life will be over........but I didn't know she spit on him. I thought it was the slap that triggered him. Nasty bitch.....
 
You know what is REALLY FUNNY?

if he came out as gay...

And she called him a f*cking f*ggot?

Then hit him?

They would had marches to have her locked up for a hate crime.

And yell he only was defending himself.

He should go that route...I mean claim she called him a fag, he doesn't have to do any gay shit.
 
Why wouldn't he go to the restaurant to get something to eat?
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So now you're telling me, he went into the restaurant to get something to eat but he just happened to not go to the counter and place an order but make a beeline to the check?! Y'all really need to cut it out man! And again, you are struggling with the concept of critical thinking. You guys keep going back to she's a criminal is her fault, as it relates to my question and statement, and at no point have I Justified and qualified or caped for her. My statement has nothing to do with her, but I can understand why you guys are struggling so much with the simple concept of my question. Based on your responses I guess it went way over your head but it's cool. For two days I've asked a simple question and you guys are struggling to answer it so I understand the emotional and mental Dynamics I'm dealing with with you guys. No need to quote my post anymore bro, it's really a futile effort at this point.
 
Nigga walked in the joint mad sweet yo. The fuck is wrong with these new cats man. :smh:

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White people can do all types of shit towards us and yet we're the ones gotta apologize and forgive them,while they play the victim card....

It's like people just ignore the first 17 seconds of the video,matter of fact it don't exist in their mind,because all they want to talk about is the aftermath of the situation.

This woman is literally going around playing the victim card and yet she was the one,who started the whole thing.
This is what pisses me off about us. We want to play "woke" but still sleep. If this woman was black and dude was white, it would be she needs to keep her hands to herself, etc by the very black men on this board saying Becky was right. It's amazing how we are so conditioned to defend whites mainly the white woman. We (blacks) bed them, clean behind them, defend them, but when it comes to each other we become silent. I will never turn on the black man but God knows I'm starting to understand why some of yall are taken for a fucking joke.

Fuck yall for defending her and fuck this racist bitch ten times over. I hope she gets popped again. Oh and fuck Stephen A too.
 
And your life will be over........but I didn't know she spit on him. I thought it was the slap that triggered him. Nasty bitch.....

One of our lives would definitely be over if a bitch spit on me.

If this white bitch would have done this to a cop she would have been punched, thrown down, and handcuffed.
 
This is what pisses me off about us. We want to play "woke" but still sleep. If this woman was black and dude was white, it would be she needs to keep her hands to herself, etc by the very black men on this board saying Becky was right. It's amazing how we are so conditioned to defend whites mainly the white woman. We (blacks) bed them, clean behind them, defend them, but when it comes to each other we become silent. I will never turn on the black man but God knows I'm starting to understand why some of yall are taken for a fucking joke.

Fuck yall for defending her and fuck this racist bitch ten times over. I hope she gets popped again. Oh and fuck Stephen A too.


This reminds me,how some of us were defending this white woman in this video



Notice,how the black lady looked over her shoulder and gave the guy some room and eventually leave the bar,while the white woman did everything in her power to get in his way and yet he was in the wrong

I understand,the guy shouldn't have been at the bar,because he was underage,but it still doesn't justify,how she was allowed to get away with assault




And,what made the whole thing even more fucked up the guy's mother was going around TV apologizing and yet this white woman doesn't get punished at all...
 
This reminds me,how some of us were defending this white woman in this video



Notice,how the black lady looked over her shoulder and gave the guy some room and eventually leave the bar,while the white woman did everything in her power to get in his way and yet he was in the wrong

I understand,the guy shouldn't have been at the bar,because he was underage,but it still doesn't justify,how she was allowed to get away with assault




And,what made the whole thing even more fucked up the guy's mother was going around TV apologizing and yet this white woman doesn't get punished at all...

Right! And according to "US" she shouldn't have to. They don't have to make excuses, we give them all the passes to continue.
 
Interesting that we expect EXPECT a 19 year old black kid to behave as functionally and rationally as a wizened 60 yr old with a lifetime of interactions with this racist society that we're in but have no such expectations of the youth of other races at all.

19 year old kid is right. Remember white folks calling Ryan Lochte almost 40 years old ass a fuckin kid.
 
19 year old kid is right. Remember white folks calling Ryan Lochte almost 40 years old ass a fuckin kid.


My personal favorite is when they called Tamir Rice a grown man......
Right! And according to "US" she shouldn't have to. They don't have to make excuses, we give them all the passes to continue.


And then you have folks that's on this " You support domestic violence against women" nonsense...Hitting a woman for no reason is fucked up,but a man has the right to defend himself even if it's a woman,but somehow people think the two are the same when it 's not.

As,for Stephen Coon Smith,he knew better,because just two years ago,he was castrated by his white colleague for saying what me,you and most of the people are saying in this thread.....I can't respect a guy that goes on TV shitting on black people every chance he gets,but allow a white woman to threatened his career.
 
That's what made me said what I said earlier,so I guess,she's absolve for anything she did.

I thought,if you hit someone first it's considered assault,but I guess it's only when a man does it.....

How are you going to attack someone, get dropped and then have the nerve to bring a civil suit against them claiming you're a victim
 
This reminds me,how some of us were defending this white woman in this video



Notice,how the black lady looked over her shoulder and gave the guy some room and eventually leave the bar,while the white woman did everything in her power to get in his way and yet he was in the wrong

I understand,the guy shouldn't have been at the bar,because he was underage,but it still doesn't justify,how she was allowed to get away with assault




And,what made the whole thing even more fucked up the guy's mother was going around TV apologizing and yet this white woman doesn't get punished at all...


This kid will be playing for Kiffin.

Fuck this white bitch too.
 
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Gus Malzahn says he has not seen the surveillance tape of Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon punching a woman at a Norman restaurant in July 2014.

The tape, which was released Friday after a more than two-year court battle, shows Mixon strike Amelia Molitor, also a student at Oklahoma, causing fractured bones in her face.

Malzahn, who dismissed Jovon Robinsonfollowing an allegation of domestic violence that was later recanted and tight end Landon Rice left the program following a rape allegation, did not offer much of an opinion on playing a third in two seasons that features prominent players with incidents of violence against women.

"I don't get into other people's teams and all that," Malzahn said. "I just worry about ours. Every coach coaches their program like they'd want. But I don't get into all that."

Oklahoma (10-2) has both Mixon, who has 1,183 yards rushing with eight touchdowns this season, and Dede Westbrook, who was twice arrested on domestic violence charges prior to joining the Sooners. Bob Stoops also previously accepted Dorial Green-Beckham after he was dismissed from Missouri for assaulting a woman.

A true freshman at the time of the incident, Mixon was suspended from the team that fall while he redshirted and later agreed to a plea deal where he had to complete community service and undergo counseling.

A second tape, obtained by the Oklahoman, shows Mixon's interview with Norman police on July 28, 2014, three days after the incident.

"I mean, even though she pushed me, I didn't think she was going to hit me," Mixon told police. "I was so shocked, because she hit me so hard, it felt like really like a dude hit me. And then, like, my face just started ringing. And after that, like, it was just like a reaction."

Auburn previously opened the 2015 season against Louisville, which had defensive end Devonte Fields, who was dismissed from TCU after allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend. Mississippi State suspended five-star defensive end Jeffrey Simmons for just one game after a video showed him striking a woman.

http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2016/12/gus_malzahn_claims_he_hasnt_se.html
 
:lol::lol::lol:

see I swear these internet sites are a trip...

Joe Mixon can break a woman's face and it's OK; Oklahoma and Bob Stoops slapped his wrist

http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2016/12/joe_mixon_can_break_a_womans_f.html

Everybody in the public relations business knows that it you want to bury an unseemly piece of info - anything reflecting negatively on your organization or people within it - you do it on Friday afternoon.

That's what happened with the video of Oklahoma Joe Mixon punching a young woman so hard it broke her jaw. A few people talked about it on the second- and third-tier talk shows. But everyone is out the chute on Friday late afternoon, especially this time of year. Then the weekend hits and people only want to watch games or visit with friends or both. They don't want to deal with any heavy stuff. Then, by the time the weekend is over, all anyone wants to talk about is the games.

So, what's been the overall reaction to a University of Oklahoma football player knocking this woman to the floor? Almost zero. A few blips here and there. But mainly, all of morning and afternoon talk shows on ESPN and Fox and CBSSports and NBCSports have moved on if they ever stopped to glance in the first place.

The NFL playoffs are the main subject. Brock Osweiler being benched by Bill O'Brien as Texans quarterback. Dak Prescott answering a faux quarterback controversy with an outsized performance for the Cowboys on Sunday night.

At the college football level today, it's about Christian McCaffrey and Leonard Fournette not playing in their bowl games.

These are the big stories Monday afternoon as I write this.

But fresh video of a college football player hitting a girl so hard in the face that it broke bones and required surgery? Oh, geez. Another assault story? We went through that with Ray Rice. It's so tiring. Does it really make any difference?

Yes, hitting a woman so hard you break bones in her face has now become normalized. Because what's more important is whether his football team beats Auburn in the Sugar Bowl.

Though the video of this incident was made public only on Friday, it was available to the authorities at Oklahoma shortly after it was recorded at 2:39 a.m. on July 25, 2014 at Pickleman's Gourmet Cafe in Norman, Okla. That's 2 1/2 years ago. Bob Stoops, the head coach; Joe Castiglione, the athletic director; and David Boren, the university president, all saw it.

But after Mixon struck a plea deal with prosecutors and served community service, his only punishment was suspension from the team for his freshman season - essentially the same as a redshirt year. He was allowed to stay in school at Oklahoma and remain active within the football program.

And he was right back on the team in 2015. His treatment was essentially the same as hundreds of undergrad athletes who've done nothing wrong at all but are encouraged to take a year off while their bodies grow so that the coaches can stockpile more mature talent.

Who's responsible for this? Stoops, Castiglione, Boren. Had any one of them decided that having such a person at the University of Oklahoma was not within his own moral code, Joe Mixon would have been back in the East Bay area of central California looking for another school to take him.

That's what should have happened. It didn't. At Oklahoma, the message is clear: It's OK to hit women as long as you can run back kickoffs for touchdowns, as Mixon did in September against Ohio State, or gain over 1,000 yards as a running back as Mixon did this season. If you can help Stoops and Castiglione and Boren make money, you can hit a woman in the face and break bones and they'll cover for you. As long as you're a 5-star talent.

Now, do I believe that Joe Mixon is necessarily a "bad person"? I can't possibly know. Maybe he was intoxicated. Maybe the young woman was intoxicated. Maybe he was called a vile name. And so, maybe his state at the time caused him to react in a split-second the way he would not have normally. People make mistakes when their minds are altered and emotions run hot.

But this isn't just a mistake. It's something that should not be tolerated in any civilized society.

Joe Mixon should have been thrown out of school. No questions. No qualifiers. Gone. Back to California. He should've been sorting out his life there, not at OU getting a free pretend education.

Bob Stoops used to work for Steve Spurrier at Florida. In fact, the first time I heard of him was when I covered his Gators defense shutting down Penn State in the post-1997 Citrus Bowl. That was his last game on Spurrier's staff and he was, soon after, hired on by Castiglione at Oklahoma. Stoops restored a downcast Oklahoma program to glory, won the national title two years later and he's never been in any danger at OU since. He's golden. He can do pretty much whatever he wants because his program wins a lot and prints money doing it - $48.4 million in profit for the last fiscal year reported, July 2014 to June 2015.

Stoops' old boss finally got out of the business last year. He did it right in the middle of the season, quitting at South Carolina when the mood struck him, which chafed some people.

I don't at all necessarily believe that Spurrier is some vanguard of moral high ground. If you work in college athletics enough, you'll cut corners. You'll sometimes do what's expedient instead of what's right.

But one line Spurrier said he drew in the sand was hitting a woman. He always said that if one of his players did it and he found out it was true without a doubt, he'd toss him off his team and have him thrown out of school. No qualifications. No second chances. Just out. Here's an interview with him saying as much shortly after the Rice video became public.

I can't know if Spurrier always complied with his own public stance. But it is a spoken stance, one he made before many onlookers, by which he could be held accountable. If one of his kids hit a girl and there was proof, he'd have to act.

But now it seems like this sort of behavior is being normalized. Maybe it's because we've seen too much of it. Maybe we just want to get away from the violence so we turn our heads away and look at the games. They're not as complicated.

I understand. I promote the games through my job. In that way, I extend the escapists' malaise. I'm part of the problem.

But I can tell you this much: If my kid were being recruited by Bob Stoops now, I'd know exactly who he was. I'd know what Bob Stoops stands for.

And it would make a difference.
 
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