G'day Everyone.
Everyone loves a famous Football player. Especially an NFL player. An NFL Player like "Big" Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers! Link: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/04/21/report-ben-roethlisberger-will-be-suspended-4-6-games/?icid=mainmaindl1link3http%3A%2F%2Fnfl.fanhouse.com%2F2010%2F04%2F21%2Freport-ben-roethlisberger-will-be-suspended-4-6-games%2F
In a sense of fate: these women, who were looking for some FAST BUCK of EASY MONEY and accused Big Ben of sexual assaults, may have just cost Ben Roethlisberger of his Quarterback job. Only thing is, Ben is innocent. He's still got one lawsuit going on in Nevada.
In what the NFL has done to Ben in their decision to uphold their "image" to save their good "Public Relations life", they may have just sentenced Ben to what amounts a career killer for Ben. Ben could be done for good in the NFL games. I wouldn't blame him if he decides to get up and walk away. If he does that, what happens to the lawsuit in Nevada? Does that suddenly terminate? I would say yes because the woman who brought the charges against Ben would come out and say "oh I'm sorry, Ben didn't do that to me after all".
In many years, Major NFL players, both known and unknowns, have fought against people who are determined to try to grab easy money off them through some lawsuit charges. Most of these cases are football career killers for the NFL players. Look at Michael Vick! He has, in all his fate, has been lucky to survive the dog fighting charges, served time in prison, and has returned to the game. Didn't PETA try to pull more money off Vick to help their cause? Nope. So Vick got lucky.
What about the future fates of the other NFL players? I can only hope that they lead some careful lives and wise actions when they are among the public off the field. If more NFL players get hit with lawsuits, the future of FOOTBALL games could be in danger for the rest of the players. Let's hope these economic times are not making people to try to make a quick buck off others. That would be a dangerous thing to do.
For Big Ben, I hope he find himself a decision that he doesn't have to make and have to live with it. But whatever decision it is, I pray he lands on his feet and continues in a better career for his future. Good luck, Big Ben!
Semper FI.
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