Abuse. It happens every single day. And you know what makes it really sad? Most people will turn a cheek and pretend it never happened. They do this for many reasons (all of which are wrong) like to keep their jobs or to help them make more money in the long run. And it is just wrong.
I mean abuse comes in many different forms whether its self inflicted or someone else inflicts it. It needs ti be dealt with. And I think how the NFL dealt with it was just like slapping a children on the mouth after they just bit someone and then expecting them to never do it again, but of course they will as they are children and it takes more then once for them to learn.
That's why the NFL shouldn't have let Ray Rice or any other player that abused anyone back in the game. They don't need a warning. They should just know that beating anyone no matter they did was wrong.
I mean abuse comes in many different forms whether its self inflicted or someone else inflicts it. It needs ti be dealt with. And I think how the NFL dealt with it was just like slapping a children on the mouth after they just bit someone and then expecting them to never do it again, but of course they will as they are children and it takes more then once for them to learn.
That's why the NFL shouldn't have let Ray Rice or any other player that abused anyone back in the game. They don't need a warning. They should just know that beating anyone no matter they did was wrong.