Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

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Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

  • Jordyn Tyson

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Carnell Tate

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Makai Lemon

    Votes: 12 50.0%
  • Denzel Boston

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • KC Concepcion

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Omar Cooper Jr

    Votes: 1 4.2%

  • Total voters
    24
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No one's saying he SHOULD have been arrested. He's a fucking moron for being unable to AVOID being arrested. BIG difference!!!!!

Why would he have avoided being arrested?

He moved when the cop asked him to. Maybe it wasn't far enough for the cop, but he did move, and it's up to the cop to keep his cool and explain things, not Branch; we're talking about public servants vs. private citizens, so the onus is on the officer to not escalate - to deescalate, for that matter - unless he has a reason to fear for his life or the lives of other people.

Branch was also on a public sidewalk when he was asked to move. It's not illegal to be on a public sidewalk. It's not illegal to be out late at night. Unless there's a crime or emergency happening on that sidewalk or on the street next to it, Branch has every right not to move. Even if it was a crime or emergency, if Branch didn't move far enough, again, the onus is on the officer to deescalate, not arrest Branch for not moving far enough and "smirking". Even if he is being a punk in the process - which, as of yet, we don't know either way - that doesn't mean he should be arrested and charged with misdemeanors for supposed "disrespect".

I'm willing to wait for more info to come out for all sides, but right now, this seems like nothing that Branch should've been arrested over.
 
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I don’t like cops, and many I have interacted with, but I do have enough common sense to respect the authority. You’re asking for trouble if you handle the situation otherwise.

Interacting with law enforcement is NOT the time and place to question or exhibit your anti authority, or even your feelings or opinions on freedoms.

Follow instructions and shut the fuck up.
I largely agree, but he did respect the authority, right?

They asked him to move. He moved. Our society is in trouble if we require people to not smirk as they comply.
 
Why would he have avoided being arrested?

He moved when the cop asked him to. Maybe it wasn't far enough for the cop, but he did move, and it's up to the cop to keep his cool and explain things, not Branch; we're talking about public servants vs. private citizens, so the onus is on the officer to not escalate - to deescalate, for that matter - unless he has a reason to fear for his life or the lives of other people.

Branch was also on a public sidewalk when he was asked to move. It's not illegal to be on a public sidewalk. It's not illegal to be out late at night. Unless there's a crime or emergency happening on that sidewalk or on the street next to it, Branch has every right not to move. Even if it was a crime or emergency, if Branch didn't move far enough, again, the onus is on the officer to deescalate, not arrest Branch for not moving far enough and "smirking". Even if he is being a punk in the process - which, as of yet, we don't know either way - that doesn't mean he should be arrested and charged with misdemeanors for supposed "disrespect".

I'm willing to wait for more info to come out for all sides, but right now, this seems like nothing that Branch should've been arrested over.

Im not saying AT ALL he deserved to be arrested, though I'm not ruling it out upon further review of the facts. I'm simply saying, the fact he allowed this to even HAPPEN, is laughably pathetic. Not my problem, hope it costs him somehow.
 
Did anybody actually read Pelissero's full post on X? So he was blocking the entrance to a business on the sidewalk and was asked to move so people could get in and out and he ignored multiple requests then got arrested? Sorry by that account sounds like he was just being a little punk. I'm sure more info will come out but all this arguing and I've yet to see anybody say anything substantial to what happened.
I continued to give Zacharia Branch verbal commands to move from blocking the sidewalk and advised that if he did not, he would receive a citation for blocking the sidewalk. Zacharia Branch smirked, then stepped backwards and to the right, then remained standing upon the public sidewalk, so as to obstruct, hinder, and impede free passage upon the sidewalk as well as impede free ingress/egress to or from the adjacent places of business. Due to those actions and Zacharia Branch’s failure to comply with multiple verbal lawful commands, he was placed under arrest for misdemeanor Obstruction of LEO and received a citation for Obstructing Public Sidewalks.”
 
Im not saying AT ALL he deserved to be arrested, though I'm not ruling it out upon further review of the facts. I'm simply saying, the fact he allowed this to even HAPPEN, is laughably pathetic. Not my problem, hope it costs him somehow.

Hope it doesn't - and this is coming from someone who doesn't want us to draft him. If he didn't deserve to be arrested, his stock shouldn't have to fall as a result. Is the timing bad? Yes, it is, but literally any timing would be bad when it comes to being arrested and charged, not just before the draft.
 
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Hope it doesn't - and this is coming from someone who doesn't want us to draft him. If he didn't deserve to be arrested, his stock shouldn't have to fall as a result. Is the timing bad? Yes, it is, but literally any timing would be bad when it comes to being arrested and charged, not just before the draft.

Yeah...but REALLY before the draft.
 
EX-ACT-LY! Is this so fuckin hard? How is this not known by EVERY fuckin citizen already???
I think you're confusing whether something is known with whether people agree and share your values.
I haven't even paid attention to it because I'm not interested in him as a pick. What was going on that the cop asked the kid to back up for? Also while I'm a freedom first kind of a person is it really necessary to smirk at the cop while you comply?
He was "obstructing" (standing on) a sidewalk. The 5'9" 180 pound guy.
I don’t like cops, and many I have interacted with, but I do have enough common sense to respect the authority. You’re asking for trouble if you handle the situation otherwise.

Interacting with law enforcement is NOT the time and place to question or exhibit your anti authority, or even your feelings or opinions on freedoms.

Follow instructions and shut the fuck up.
I disagree. Interaction with law enforcement is the most common way Americans will experience the coercive authority of government. If none of us are willing to stand up for our freedoms, we will soon no longer have our freedoms. The founders understood that. I'll leave it there.
 
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Did anybody actually read Pelissero's full post on X? So he was blocking the entrance to a business on the sidewalk and was asked to move so people could get in and out and he ignored multiple requests then got arrested? Sorry by that account sounds like he was just being a little punk. I'm sure more info will come out but all this arguing and I've yet to see anybody say anything substantial to what happened.

The officer can't even spell his first name right (Zachariah). That's kind of embarrassing, especially when it's in the city where he plays football, a city that really loves their Georgia Bulldogs.
 
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The officer can't even spell his first name right (Zachariah). That's kind of embarrassing, especially when it's in the city where he plays football, a city that really loves their Georgia Bulldogs.
OMG who gives a fuck about how it's spelt.

You also don't know that the officer wrote that out of if somebody was listening to him say that and spelt it out for him. That is just hahaha I can't even say it.
 
I think you're confusing whether something is known with whether people agree and share your values.

He was "obstructing" (standing on) a sidewalk. The 5'9" 180 pound guy.

I disagree. Interaction with law enforcement is the most common way Americans will experience the coercive authority of government. If none of us are willing to stand up for our freedoms, we will soon no longer have our freedoms. The founders understood that. I'll leave it there.
Yeah. He's a regular Rosa Parks that Zachariah Branch.....
 
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NFL GM's are laughing about this and this board is acting like he stole a cop car.

It's a 39 dollar bond. That's a good glass of wine which he will be able to afford in a few days.

Jesus.
Wont affect his draft status too much. Might affect his "dick" status and his "second contract" status. How's Kadarius Toney doin these days?
 
OMG who gives a fuck about how it's spelt.

You also don't know that the officer wrote that out of if somebody was listening to him say that and spelt it out for him. That is just hahaha I can't even say it.

It's literally not that hard to spell his name correctly, and it's literally more respectful to spell someone's name correctly, especially on police reports where it's necessary, lest they end up citing someone who isn't even involved but has a similar name.

And I'm just saying that an Athens, Georgia police officer - in Athens, Georgia, where the Bulldogs play, where the team is followed religiously by the vast majority of the people there, where Zachariah Branch is a member of the team, where he's going to be drafted in the first three rounds - couldn't even spell his first name right. You have to admit that that's a little embarrassing, right?
 
Did anybody actually read Pelissero's full post on X? So he was blocking the entrance to a business on the sidewalk and was asked to move so people could get in and out and he ignored multiple requests then got arrested? Sorry by that account sounds like he was just being a little punk. I'm sure more info will come out but all this arguing and I've yet to see anybody say anything substantial to what happened.
Yep. Read it before I commented. The officer's explanation is exactly why I think it's so ridiculous. And I didn't miss the officer intentionally using vague statutory language when describing what Branch allegedly did wrong. You're jumping to conclusions based on that vague language.
 
Wont affect his draft status too much. Might affect his "dick" status and his "second contract" status. How's Kadarius Toney doin these days?
I just want to make this crystal clear, you are comparing this kid's misdemeanor charge for smirking to strangling and assault by KT.

For the love of christ, go touch some grass.
 
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Yep. Read it before I commented. The officer's explanation is exactly why I think it's so ridiculous. And I didn't miss the officer intentionally using vague statutory language when describing what Branch allegedly did wrong. You're jumping to conclusions based on that vague language.
Caught the language, I mean...
 
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I largely agree, but he did respect the authority, right?

They asked him to move. He moved. Our society is in trouble if we require people to not smirk as they comply.
Our society is already in trouble and behavior is at the heart of it.

Look, Im not preaching. Im also not going to debate anyone here.

Y’all do you in the presence of armed authority.
 
I haven't even paid attention to it because I'm not interested in him as a pick. What was going on that the cop asked the kid to back up for? Also while I'm a freedom first kind of a person is it really necessary to smirk at the cop while you comply?
No, it's not necessary to smirk. OTOH, I'm actually a respect-authority-and-comply kind of person, but is it really necessary to arrest someone because they're smirking? I'm more concerned about that overreach than I am with a guy being a bit of a punk.
 
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