Sigh. More evidence that Florio and other lawyers should stick to courtrooms governed by rules of procedure and evidence.
*All* circumstantial evidence *and* *all* eyewitness evidence has potential problems. Court findings are very rarely as cut and dried as movies and talking heads make them out to be. That's why the law erects all those rules about hearsay, expert testimony, pleading, motions, objections, and the like. To ensure that judgment is well-reasoned and not merely a consequence of who speaks loudest or most often or most in command of the English language.
If the NFL, Hargrove, et al have reached the point that they have to resort to this pseudo-legalistic detailed nitpicking to resolve their dispute, then they should either take the dispute to court (if there is in fact a legal cause of action here somewhere) or shut the fuck up.
I used to love PFT -- Florio took a passion for the details of NFL life and offered us NFL junkies a new drug (the internet rumor mill) to satisfy our need for a constant fix. I admire him for that.
But now he's just another effing half-assed talking head of which we had far too many before he started his rumor mill. And on top of it all, now he's a talking head talking like a lawyer. And we don't need lawyers talking like lawyers outside of their courtrooms and their law offices.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)