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Mixon tape has been released

Disregard any attempts at levity from the hawx fans. They talk a mean game given their irrelevance and are 'due' for a once in a Century title in about another 35 years. They still would sell their souls for any coach named Stoops and covet the Rose trophy we have gathering dust from 2002
 
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Kidding? No. Im not kidding. i do not condone his choice of hitting her. I do see what happens in the video. She shoves him, then she slaps him. By law, that is assault. Period.

Spin it however you want. She assaulted him, plain and simple...
I agree, once she put her hands on him that is Assault. It is too bad there is no sound to the video. I would imagine that would explain a lot.
 
I'll shed at least 3 tears but no more than 5 regarding your expectations. Don't expect a self righteous 5,000 word essay though. Nobody gives a shit, even for a perfect former teacher.
Who knows whether there might be any validity to your point. I don't believe so but it's not my call. Perfection is in your posted characterization of me, not mine. Eye of the beholder?
 
I bet she will think twice next time she decides to poke the bear. I dont let anyone get free licks or hits on me. You put yourself in that situation you get what you get. She played a stupid game and won a stupid prize.
But, he's the one who is already thinking twice about his actions.
 
To bad there isn't audio with this video. I agree with a lot of posters in the fact that it looks bad. She definitely assaulted him before he hit her.
 
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I'm speechless. Not because of the video, but because of the unsurprising blowhards who are acting like they weren't cheering every TD Joe scored the last 2 season.

I figured the video to be worse. Not behavior I condone and would believe I'd never duplicate myself, but I cannot see the future.
 
And this... So, this girl called first, told him she was going to kick his ass. He told her not to come to his house. He told her at his house to get off of his property. She assaults him. He defends himself. The popo? They kinda laughed about it...

 
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I'm speechless. Not because of the video, but because of the unsurprising blowhards who are acting like they weren't cheering every TD Joe scored the last 2 season.

I figured the video to be worse. Not behavior I condone and would believe I'd never duplicate myself, but I cannot see the future.
I HAVE seen your future. Many twists and turns, ups and downs, fortunes won and lost. You will be heralded though for your uncanny ability to sniff out blowhards and render them powerless. Not wanting to give away all the secrets so I won't tell you if I am one of your victims.:eek:
 
Oh yeah, please tell me when an Iowa athlete nearly murders a drunken girl with a vicious haymaker or similar assault. The outdated story you posted will tell you the arrests at Iowa were largely public intoxication tickets. Hardly the horrific assaults you obviously consider just kids being kids. If it helps you sleep at night then believe whatever you want but that was atrocious. Maybe you can join a support group with the Penn State fan base?
Upgraded to 'Nearly Murders'...When? By Whom?
 
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I've changed my tune. I thought it would be much worse. Joe wasn't acting at all aggressive; his posture was relaxed until she became aggressive. His was a split second reaction to an attack. Looked like equal rights to me. She called him over, and he looked nothing more than curious. Pretty obvious he wasn't threatening in any way until she went after him. He reacted, probably as he's been conditioned to react. I'm sure now that he wished he'd walked away, but this tango definitely took two. Her drunk ass just picked the wrong dance partner.
 
I believe that Mixon has played his last game at OU watching this.

If so, it'll damage his draft selection. Releasing the vid now, waiting a year for all to absorb makes me think he'd do better in the draft next year. But, you could very well be right.

BTW, after viewing the video, I still think the same way. Two kids doing things both will live forever regratting their actions. But he's paid is price at the OU, and he'll pay the price financially as well. And she'll live through humiliation the rest of her life. IMO, both are getting what they deserve.
 
I was leaning towards his dismissal from the program from the very beginning and posted such just like I did with the earlier Chaisson and Jarboe situations. I didn't see his justification for his REPORTED actions. I wasn't privy to the viewing of the video at that time but he was REPORTEDLY so physically superior to her.

I don't believe in striking a women except in self-defense. I don't see self-defense in the video. It appears to me that Joe was the aggressor and that there were apparent words or a mild altercation prior to both entering the restaurant. He followed her inside and seemed to be following up on such a prior event. Just my opinion. After some apparent brief dialog, she gave him a SLIGHT push and Joe made a menacing move of significant aggression as if to throw a forceful punch. When she gave him basically a seemingly mild love tap slap to the neck, he hit her with a violent haymaker when the situation warranted him to simply walk away.

His actions, IMHO, were unjustified for the relatively mild /response from a reportedly intoxicated Molitor. She posed NO real threat to him and I believe a jury will burn him accordingly if given the opportunity. I believe this is why Joe offered his "apology" a couple of weeks ago.

So what. You & everybody knew full well he broke her face. Does it take the actually seeing it firsthand change your perspective? If so, FtWorth that weak sauce on your behalf as you have cheered for him and still accpet Stoops as the HC of the school your cheer for.

I say this with all respect... I believe that if you are true to convictions on this that you should step away from OU football while Stoops is the HC. Anything less is a complete sellout on your principles.

What happened is a bad deal. But there is nothing that you & I can do about it except for one thing... walk away from OU. I'm staying. She tossed a N bomb on him, pushed him, and then slapped her. He proceeded to break her face.

I got Auburn by a TD.
 
Exactly. Joe Mixon turns to walk away and she put her hands on him... TWICE...

Joe Mixon did nothing to provoke the assault that she dished out...

My brother would have a field day with this in court...
Your brother is a sick and twisted man as are you for thinking this is okay! Maybe someone should dish a little out to you, you thug
 
http://law.justia.com/codes/oklahoma/2014/title-21/section-21-643/

Universal Citation: 21 OK Stat § 21-643 (2014)
To use or to attempt to offer to use force or violence upon or toward the person of another is not unlawful in the following cases:

3. When committed either by the person about to be injured, or by any other person in such person's aid or defense, in preventing or attempting to prevent an offense against such person, or any trespass or other unlawful interference with real or personal property in such person's lawful possession; provided the force or violence used is not more than sufficient to prevent such offense;

His attempt to walk away from the situation was halted when she assaulted him, not once, but twice...

My wife watched the video. Her response... "He was walking away! She's an idiot. She should have been charged."

My lawyer brother, who was a cop for over 20 years... "With the video, no charges unless she insisted, then we would have arrested her... As an attorney, I would have advised Joe Mixon to plead not guilty. Once it is established that she in fact assaulted him, it would be over."

So, one can say, "but it was a girl!"

Here is a girl as well...

I would love to meet you in a dark alley bubba
 
Kidding? No. Im not kidding. i do not condone his choice of hitting her. I do see what happens in the video. She shoves him, then she slaps him. By law, that is assault. Period.

Spin it however you want. She assaulted him, plain and simple...
Give me your address and I will show you assault
 
Give me your address and I will show you assault
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So what. You & everybody knew full well he broke her face. Does it take the actually seeing it firsthand change your perspective? If so, FtWorth that weak sauce on your behalf as you have cheered for him and still accpet Stoops as the HC of the school your cheer for.

I say this with all respect... I believe that if you are true to convictions on this that you should step away from OU football while Stoops is the HC. Anything less is a complete sellout on your principles.

What happened is a bad deal. But there is nothing that you & I can do about it except for one thing... walk away from OU. I'm staying. She tossed a N bomb on him, pushed him, and then slapped her. He proceeded to break her face.

I got Auburn by a TD.
This is my point. It was a terrible deal but there's nothing new to change anything that's already been done. Now had the video revealed something like after he dropped her he kicked her in the face, there would be something new to get upset about. But it didn't.

As far as I know, under Coach Stoops, OU has always done the right thing. Whether it's kicking a guy off the team for smoking weed or not going to class, or booting Rhett Bomar, or suspending Dusty Dvoracek and allowing him to return, or bringing in DBG, or how he's dealt with Joe Mixon, I trust and support our leadership making those decisions.
 
I said when it happened that there is never an excuse for a man to hit a woman, never. Officials (DA and OU) who originally viewed the video and decided not to prosecute obviously had more information than just the video. Eye witness testimonies, etc to come to the conclusions that were made. How many times does a person have to pay for an incident (not judged a crime)? Obviously the media and many others think once is not enough. Not defending Mixon, just hate what this is doing to the OU brand. Let it go, let it go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I said when it happened that there is never an excuse for a man to hit a woman, never. Officials (DA and OU) who originally viewed the video and decided not to prosecute obviously had more information than just the video. Eye witness testimonies, etc to come to the conclusions that were made. How many times does a person have to pay for an incident (not judged a crime)? Obviously the media and many others think once is not enough. Not defending Mixon, just hate what this is doing to the OU brand. Let it go, let it go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I felt the same way you did at the time the incident happened, and the way you do now. But this isn't going away. All the networks are wading in and the big question each have asked is what many of us asked initially. "If Mixon had been a 3rd string linebacker would he had been allowed to remain on the team?" Be honest if you answer! Regardless, what's done is done, so don't be surprised about all the negative press Joe, Bob and Boren get. Not to mention OU and Mixon.
 
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By law it was charged as a misdemeanor, if that is the charge then what OU did was appropriate. ESPN and sports announcers are already having a hay day with this. I hope he has learned. The girl, I hope she has learned something. She better not put her hands on Ronda Rousey.
 
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My neighbor is attorney, here is what he said after she slapped him.
Yes. In the U.S., assault is an attempt to commit a battery (i.e.harmfully or offensively touching another person); or to put another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent bodily harm.

Assuming no consent was given, slapping a person across the face qualifies as an assault (technically, a battery), since it is an offensive touching. Makes no difference if the assailant is a man or woman.
 
My neighbor is attorney, here is what he said after she slapped him.
Yes. In the U.S., assault is an attempt to commit a battery (i.e.harmfully or offensively touching another person); or to put another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent bodily harm.

Assuming no consent was given, slapping a person across the face qualifies as an assault (technically, a battery), since it is an offensive touching. Makes no difference if the assailant is a man or woman.

I don't think the legality of what happened is the issue. Joe clearly was an assault victim, okay. That's not what people are questioning. Mixon knew he had screwed up a second after the girl fell to the floor. He immediately turned and left the restaurant and I imagine he was feeling that hot rush that you get when you know that you have f***ed up big time. Like getting stopped by a cop after a night out drinking. So he knows he shouldn't have hit her. And that's the issue. Now Bob is going to be judged by the masses, which is not good for OU. None of us should be surprised, or upset with those that persist to question his motives.
 
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