Roethlisberger Denies Alleged Sexual Assault In Shortest Press Conference Ever
Ever since ESPN decided to make a non-issue of this, I've been intrigued by the Roethlisberger civil lawsuit. Well today, Roethlisberger made a short, yet very confident statement, denying the allegations of Andrea McNulty. For as much as ESPN ignored the story, they predictably aired the press conference, and discussed the issue with one of their many law consultants. Here's a clip....
He was pretty adamant there, and since Nevada authorities aren't pursuing criminal charges, you can expect either a trial in the near future or a dismissal of the case. I'm personally expecting the later to happen.
It all comes clear. Roethlisberger needs no offensive line, ever. That much was apparent after watching the Steelers' shoddy line continue to let him down.
Randy Moss shut his woman up. I, too, expect the same thing here.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised ESPN didn't have a comment from Brett Farve concerning this story.
ReplyDeleteRoethlisberger was just on a Dick's Sporting Goods commercial on ESPN during a break on Sportscenter...that felt a little odd.
ReplyDeleteThis commercial, Steve? It's beyond odd...
ReplyDeleteRick James,
ReplyDeleteIt all comes clear. Roethlisberger needs no offensive line, ever. That much was apparent after watching the Steelers' shoddy line continue to let him down.