Hawg you are a clever dude, and witty, so i can't tell if this was a joke, a bad analysis or just a troll post.
But just in crase you are serious, those "cool facts" are applied to all risk cases, as they are common across demographics - when they are not applied, and people think it is a one off, thats when people are killed.
The most common failing found by serious case reviews when a partner seriously harms or murders their partner - is that those who knew about it, thought it was a one off and done nothing.
Abuse is a pattern of behaviour - people grow into it over time.
So, for a person to do what he did -instantly swing with brutality at someone who could cause him no harm- it underlies other physical abusive issues. If it's a girlfriend, for instance, we likely would not see it.
This instance, via studies and information gleaned by professionals to uphold your assertion, serves as a slice of him as a person.
Am I getting this wrong?
The conversation started as a hypothetical he responded to.
But he's now saying (I think) that even in this literal case it's indicative of abusive and aggressive behavior.
He just clarified that he is not saying this.
I want the guy to get the help he seems to need. Because, to be honest, that's a full grown man throwing a haymaker that would knock any of us out. At someone who poses him no threat, even if she is an *******. That's not a good vibe. Should he lose his NFL career over this? No. But he should have to interact with health care professionals, and let the experts do their thing.
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