April 21, 2017 04:55PM | Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 12,652 Status: HOF Inductee |
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Florida_Ram
I do believe Mixon has felt the guilt and wrath of how barbaric his actions were on the evening of Sep 4, 2014.
I'm still not comfortable with his confessional testimonies since that horrific event.
His comments of late with with how he describes his apologies since the incident happened seem to be more of I'm just sorry and that wasn't who I really am as a person.
I can accept that he's not that person but he smashed a womans face in and then walked out of the coffee shop like it was no big deal and never came back to check on her well being he put himself above the moral laws and guilt.
What also bothers me is I haven't heard say something in a detailed remorseful apology explaining how cowardly and disgusting his actions were. ....
If Mixon would just come clean on some of these media interviews and say... "What I did on that evening was as low and horrible as male human being can behave. "I hit a woman with a powerful closed fist and punched her so hard it knocked her out and broke her jaw. This act of violence was so despicable and embarrassing and I deserve to be held down and have my jaw broken by her with a bat.
"The act I committed was just as evil as a father smashing his 10 year old daughters face because she acted out in violence by pushing her father and grabbed him by the throat.
I'm not saying I can't forgive him but his apology testimonies fall well short of what I expected of him.. If he has said something close to what I used for an example, I sure haven't heard anything even close to the details I used since the draft process started?
Video of Joe Mixon breaking Amelia Molitor Jaw with a brutal Sunday Punch because she provoked him and put her hands on him..