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we're not even in the actual trial yet and the prosecution looks hella bad.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 03:50 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2024 08:08 |
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its been twenty years and marcia clark still just doesn't get it
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 03:51 |
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I don't remember any of this poo poo. This must have been crazy to witness live in the 90's
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 03:52 |
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My takeaway at this point OJ is the hero African-American Los Angeles needed But not the one they deserved
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 04:00 |
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oatgan posted:its been twenty years and marcia clark still just doesn't get it i really don't know if she deserves more respect for believing she really could make the trial not about race or be judged for her naivety in assuming it could ever be anything but maybe the answer is somewhere in the middle~~~~~~
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 04:24 |
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fsif posted:By the way OJ is still on the Bills Wall of Fame. Well he didn't kill anyone while he was on the team...as far as we know. I felt really sorry for oj during the bronco chase, he obviously needed help and the lapd doesn't provide that kind of help.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 04:55 |
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fsif posted:By the way OJ is still on the Bills Wall of Fame. There's a weird dissonance I have with watching this as a Bills fan because he was the best thing to ever happen to them. They ran him completely into the ground and then traded them to SF for 5 picks one of which would become Jim Kelly. He should always be on their Wall of Fame because I legitimately believe OJ was a pretty good person all of his time there. It took Hollywood to coax out his demons.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 05:23 |
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effectual posted:Well he didn't kill anyone while he was on the team...as far as we know. To be fari, what more could they have done? They backed off severely and clearly against standard policy. They talked him down and out of suicide. There is a ton to criticize the LAPD for but I feel the resolution and handling of the chase isn't one of them.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 07:01 |
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swickles posted:To be fari, what more could they have done? They backed off severely and clearly against standard policy. They talked him down and out of suicide. There is a ton to criticize the LAPD for but I feel the resolution and handling of the chase isn't one of them. Yeah honestly that's the one time the lapd didn't screw up, but he still needed to be in a padded room, not jail. Also maybe juries should be paid a livable wage? got any sevens fucked around with this message at 13:58 on Jun 16, 2016 |
# ? Jun 16, 2016 08:41 |
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I was 11 years old when this happened, on summer vacation with my family in Florida at my grandparents' house. I don't think I went to sleep until 3 or 4 AM when it happened because I couldn't peel myself away from the TV. None of us could. It was surreal; like a weird dream of some kind. I was switching between CNN and network news listening to all the talking heads and ex cops and lawyers giving their take on what could happen.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 08:54 |
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pasaluki posted:There's a weird dissonance I have with watching this as a Bills fan because he was the best thing to ever happen to them. They ran him completely into the ground and then traded them to SF for 5 picks one of which would become Jim Kelly. You watched episode 1 of this Doc and came away thinking that? Really?
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 15:07 |
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Yeah the Bills should really, really give OJ the WWE Benoit treatment.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 15:54 |
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I actually want OJ's brain examined when he dies. Wonder if there's a chance of that ever happening. Going back to watch the whole thing from the start. This whole documentary is incredible. Chromatic fucked around with this message at 16:02 on Jun 16, 2016 |
# ? Jun 16, 2016 16:00 |
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fsif posted:Yeah the Bills should really, really give OJ the WWE Benoit treatment. I still have the official WWE Chris Benoit documentary and box-set DVD and wonder how much it will one day be worth
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 16:07 |
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That's if pro wrestling will still be around in a mainstream sense in 30-50 years.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 16:09 |
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Pro wrestling will probably outlast football.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 16:14 |
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Gonz posted:I was 11 years old when this happened, on summer vacation with my family in Florida at my grandparents' house. I was 23, living at home in a small Iowa town and working as a lifeguard at a city pool. I came home from work, turned on the TV, and the chase was on every broadcast and news channel. I watched it until they arrested him. Watching the NBA Finals game that night was a bizarre experience. The next day my folks and I drove to Des Moines. We did a little shopping and saw Speed. That was surreal as hell after what we saw not 24 hours earlier. When the news helicopters were shown on screen I busted out laughing.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 16:18 |
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Finished it. Fantastic. I like to imagine OJ's time in Miami onwards as OJ letting the mask slip off and showing his real self. He just didn't seem to give a poo poo anymore about keeping up the facade.
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# ? Jun 16, 2016 23:20 |
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Who knew that 30 for 30 would be such a great Ewing Theory candidate?
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 00:03 |
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Scionix posted:I'm about a 3rd of the way through the 2nd episode and this is going to be an unpopular opinion but I find it kind of weird that everyone in the documentary is making GBS threads on him for not being enough of an activist. I dunno maybe it was different back then I was too young to remember this poo poo as it happened but it's weird how nowadays everyone wants to stop criticizing eccentric or otherwise NFL players for not being role models but we're pooping on OJ for being silent on race The argument is that black athletes before him risked their careers and sometimes their lives to give OJ the opportunities he had and it hurt to see him discard his blackness so casually.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 01:01 |
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nachos posted:The argument is that black athletes before him risked their careers and sometimes their lives to give OJ the opportunities he had and it hurt to see him discard his blackness so casually. Its also that OJ didn't view himself as black, he wanted to be white.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 01:13 |
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Part 5 is just absolutely incredible. Jesus.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 01:39 |
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nachos posted:The argument is that black athletes before him risked their careers and sometimes their lives to give OJ the opportunities he had and it hurt to see him discard his blackness so casually. It's worth noting that if he had set himself up as a civil rights icon and then murdered his wife, the sum would have been a net negative to the cause. I wonder if there was a part of him who knew he was weak, that in the long term he was going to do more harm than good for any cause he chose to associate with.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 01:45 |
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General Dog posted:It's worth noting that if he had set himself up as a civil rights icon and then murdered his wife, the sum would have been a net negative to the cause. I wonder if there was a part of him who knew he was weak, that in the long term he was going to do more harm than good for any cause he chose to associate with. That's rather selfless for an abusive narcissistic multiple murderer
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 02:04 |
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mcmagic posted:You watched episode 1 of this Doc and came away thinking that? Really? Eh what the hell I liked that he gave credit to his Oline after he hit 2k didn't have to do that... especially back then. I maintain most of his bad poo poo was after he played for them.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 02:48 |
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pasaluki posted:Eh what the hell I liked that he gave credit to his Oline after he hit 2k didn't have to do that... especially back then. I maintain most of his bad poo poo was after he played for them. The Electric Company is seriously still one of the better nicknames of any group of players in professional sports.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 02:53 |
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fsif posted:Yeah the Bills should really, really give OJ the WWE Benoit treatment. Benoit shouldn't have gotten the Benoit treatment. History is history, let people contextualize it how they want.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 04:23 |
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Also I had no idea Nicole hosed Marcus Allen
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 04:24 |
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General Dog posted:Also I had no idea Nicole hosed Marcus Allen Me neither I couldn't even believe it but when you take into account Nicole's brokenness it makes sense in a perverse way. Think about the upfrontness of how OJ cheated on her and it makes sense that Nicole would spit in his face by loving one of his peers who was younger.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 05:04 |
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pasaluki posted:Me neither I couldn't even believe it but when you take into account Nicole's brokenness it makes sense in a perverse way. Think about the upfrontness of how OJ cheated on her and it makes sense that Nicole would spit in his face by loving one of his peers who was younger. And bigger.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 05:48 |
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swickles posted:And bigger. Definitely!
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 05:49 |
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swickles posted:And bigger. Driftwood
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 12:25 |
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Coming out of this, I feel real sympathetic to Fred Goldman. Dude had a full meltdown over Cochran's closing argument and I really can't blame him. The prosecution completely dropped the ball on the easiest case ever given. e: Fuhrman talking a total load of bullshit was also pretty spectacular. He and OJ are one in the same CortezFantastic fucked around with this message at 15:49 on Jun 17, 2016 |
# ? Jun 17, 2016 15:38 |
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Just out of curiosity, has there been a lot of "OJ wasn't bad, it was just X" recently? I've been hearing it from a lot of friends and people on Facebook/the Internet. I remember even last year if you brought up OJ it was like a curse word at church.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 15:41 |
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General Dog posted:Benoit shouldn't have gotten the Benoit treatment. History is history, let people contextualize it how they want. Okay then the Hogan treatment? What's the correct parallel here? I don't think Simpson should be scrubbed from the record books or anything like that, but he shouldn't really be celebrated in any way. The Bills store isn't sell throwback OJ jerseys; the stadium shouldn't display his name as one of the great Bills.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 16:09 |
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fsif posted:Okay then the Hogan treatment? What's the correct parallel here? I think it's fine to separate the player from the man, it's okay to keep good memories of bad people. Also, say what you will about OJ, but "if this jury convicts me, maybe I did do it" is a great line."
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 18:51 |
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fsif posted:Okay then the Hogan treatment? What's the correct parallel here? I agree with the jerseys but disagree on the wall. The problem with washing away ugly history is that we cease to learn the lessons from it. O.J.'s name up there is a reminder of who he USED to be. The tragedy of O.J. was that he had to rise to incredible heights and plummeted to even greater lows. O.J. himself isn't sympathetic, but his fall into darkness is and is in a way important. Without his name on the wall I feel like part of the story is missing. I view it as his epitaph more than something that glorifies him.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 19:27 |
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just curious because I didn't really understand how the docu portrayed it: so was the Furhnam cop guy playing an act for the screenwriter? I didn't really understand what was going on. She went to the LAPD to get information for a movie script she was writing, she talks to this guy because(?), and he starts throwing friend of the family around for no reason? Or was she like asking him to do bits? I'm not saying he's not a racist I'm just trying to understand why if he's a (self-admitted) racist he's shouting friend of the family at the movie lady for what seems to be no reason?
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 19:33 |
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It's quite amazing how ignorant OJ was that he thought things would go back to normal after the biggest trial in American history.
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# ? Jun 17, 2016 19:45 |
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pasaluki posted:I agree with the jerseys but disagree on the wall. The problem with washing away ugly history is that we cease to learn the lessons from it. O.J.'s name up there is a reminder of who he USED to be. The tragedy of O.J. was that he had to rise to incredible heights and plummeted to even greater lows. O.J. himself isn't sympathetic, but his fall into darkness is and is in a way important. Without his name on the wall I feel like part of the story is missing. I view it as his epitaph more than something that glorifies him. I don't know, that sounds kind of like a post hoc analysis to me. His name was put up there explicitly because of his achievements and we don't look up at Thurman Thomas's name to reflect upon his personal foibles or whatever. Hardly anyone—including Bills fans—would associate the name “OJ Simpson” with the player that rushed for 2000 yards before they would with the man in the white Bronco. It sort of implicitly states that his on-field contributions were more important than his off-the-field actions. It's just really tasteless.
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