Glad to see the kid is getting a chance.
Reimbursed by whom? If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as the large majority of NFL players do, he is out of luck.Glad the truth came out, but he was harmed and deserves to be reimbursed for lost wages along with this shot to return
Reimbursed by whom? If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as the large majority of NFL players do, he is out of luck.
Perhaps I missedd it, but has Adam signed a contract with anyone?Unless someone libelled or slandered him. Buffalo cutting him doesn't qualify.
Perhaps I missedd it, but has Adam signed a contract with anyone?
I don't understand the reply. I was only looking for information as to whether Korzak has signed a contract. Sorry if this confused you. Nothing to do with Buffalo or Araiza. Has Adam Korzak signed with any team?Separate and apart. Buffalo and the NFL has nothing to do with it.
Adam Korsak has signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL.I don't understand the reply. I was only looking for information as to whether Korzak has signed a contract. Sorry if this confused you. Nothing to do with Buffalo or Araiza. Has Adam Korzak signed with any team?
I was listening to an interview with his agent, and he said Matt is not going to go after the girl in a civil suit and holds nothing against her. The entire lawsuit was devised by a lawyer that decided to drag Matt into it for a quick money grab. The agent said that Matt plans to go after the lawyer with a civil suit.
This was on Carton and Roberts yesterday? I listened to some of it as well.I was listening to an interview with his agent, and he said Matt is not going to go after the girl in a civil suit and holds nothing against her. The entire lawsuit was devised by a lawyer that decided to drag Matt into it for a quick money grab. The agent said that Matt plans to go after the lawyer with a civil suit.
One of the agents big issue was the salacious language used by the attorney in the suit. Not sure if that holds water in court or not.I'm sure the girl is judgement proof. Presumably the attorney is not.
I think there are video's out there.Interesting because Araiza is still under civil suit. So I guess they are countersuing.
Araiza has only been exonerated in the sense that no criminal charges are being filed. Which I guess is exoneration enough.
I think there are video's out there.
Apparently there is video footage and 35 witnesses that say he was not there at the time. Yes I heard the interview on the fan.
He should do well.. wider field.. more area for a returner to cover.. teams may have to put two returners back there... making punt fakes more likely to succeed.Adam Korsak has signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL.
I have to admit .. I remember hearing about Araiza last year, when this happened. And, then nothing. It's sort of like - when it's a hot news story, it's everywhere. And, when it fizzles out, you never hear, "And - regarding that story we reported last month, no charges are being filed," etc.
He gets it back playing in the league.And after all that publicity, as has been said before, where does he go to get his reputation back? His exoneration hasn't been ignored, but has received a much lower level of coverage.
He was cut by the Bills over the unfounded allegations .Reimbursed by whom? If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as the large majority of NFL players do, he is out of luck.
IMO Araiza has no case. If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as I suspect he did, that's essentially employment at will. All the Bills would have to show is that his termination was not due to his race, religion, national origin etc.He was cut by the Bills over the unfounded allegations .
Let the Bills show it was his camp performance that caused them to drop him'
What the Bill GM said looks like it wasn't football related :
“We don’t know all the facts, and that’s what makes it hard, but at this time we think it is the best move for everyone to move on from Matt and let him take care of this situation,” Brandon Beane, the team’s general manager, said in a news conference on Saturday night after a team practice.
Beane said that the team learned about the accusations in late July, about three months after Araiza was drafted. “We tried to be thorough and thoughtful and not rush to judgment,” he said. “It’s not easy.”
“We just decided that the most important thing is this is not about football, it’s about letting Matt go handle this,” Beane added.
What Araiza has against him is there was reasonable belief he had consensual sex with the accuser and she might have been 17 in a state where 18 is the legal age that people having consensual sex applies.
Also the girl was drunk is another claim about the incident, but since he wasn't charged the Bills droped him for being accused and the NFL teams colluded to keep him from getting a chance to earn a roster spot until now,
Practice player salary might be deserved because the Bills and the league decided to keep him from earning a job with an NFL team,
Making him guilty in their eyes without even being charged with a crime.
IMO Araiza has no case. If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as I suspect he did, that's essentially employment at will. All the Bills would have to show is that his termination was not due to his race, religion, national origin etc.
There appears to be no grounds for compensation on the basis of slander. The Bills neither stated not implied that he was guilty. They basically said that in light of the allegations, it would be best for all parties to move on.
I doubt there was collusion. More like 32 teams independently drawing the same conclusion - that no punter on earth was worth the baggage.
What you say sounds reasonable , but 32 teams reaching same conclusion is hard to think happened.IMO Araiza has no case. If he had a nonguaranteed contract, as I suspect he did, that's essentially employment at will. All the Bills would have to show is that his termination was not due to his race, religion, national origin etc.
There appears to be no grounds for compensation on the basis of slander. The Bills neither stated not implied that he was guilty. They basically said that in light of the allegations, it would be best for all parties to move on.
I doubt there was collusion. More like 32 teams independently drawing the same conclusion - that no punter on earth was worth the baggage.