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"I have physically, mentally, emotionally and verbally been a repulsive man," Brown wrote in one of his journal entries. Just below that he circled the words "I have abused my wife."

Josh went even further in a letter he wrote to friends in March, 2014, apparently as part of his counseling sessions with Molly, saying his issues with his behavior towards women date back to when he was "molested as a young boy (around 6)".

"I have been a liar for most of my life," he wrote. "I made selfish decisions to use and abuse women starting at the age of 7 to fill this void. I objectified women and never really worried about the pain and hurt I caused them. My ability to connect emotionally to other people was zero. My empathy levels were zero.

"Because I never handled these underlying issues I became an abuser and hurt Molly physically, emotionally and verbally. I viewed myself as God basically and she was my slave."

In one of the documents, which was apparently signed by both Molly and Josh and called a "Contract for Change" and dated March 28, 2013 -- more than two years before Josh was arrested -- Josh makes it clear exactly how he abused Molly. There are eight items listed in the signed contract, including "I have physically, verbally and emotionally abused my wife Molly," "I have controlled her by making her feel less human than me, and manipulated her with money" and "I have disregarded my step sons' feelings and they have witnessed me abusing their mother."

The contract also said he "viewed pornography on a consistent basis to manage my desire for physical contact." Josh writes several times in the emails and journal about his addiction to sex and pornography. In one email he wrote "I developed into a sexual deviant that viewed sex as a sport all most (sic)."

In many of the emails and journals, Josh seems to be apologetic and often filled with self-loathing for his actions. In an email dated May 11, 2013, he also appears to again admit to physical violence, writing "I am sure there were several moments of panic for the boys and wondering if they were in a safe place with me. I am sure you were afraid to tell me how you truly felt because you feared my reaction. … I have struck fear in your heart and not love, compassion or friendship. From the bruise on your leg when we argued … to the zipper that caught you last April. I am ashamed and disgraced to call myself a husband."

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4 hours ago, Dcat said:

Because they are not the Jets.  The Giants are Godly in the eyes of the media. They can do no wrong.

Yeah it's a shame how the media is so pro-Giants.  ESPN is all either Giants or Pats homers, WFAN is a Giant fanboy network, everyone respects the Maras and at the same time thinks Woody is a joke

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6 hours ago, Sperm Edwards said:

"I have physically, mentally, emotionally and verbally been a repulsive man," Brown wrote in one of his journal entries. Just below that he circled the words "I have abused my wife."

Josh went even further in a letter he wrote to friends in March, 2014, apparently as part of his counseling sessions with Molly, saying his issues with his behavior towards women date back to when he was "molested as a young boy (around 6)".

"I have been a liar for most of my life," he wrote. "I made selfish decisions to use and abuse women starting at the age of 7 to fill this void. I objectified women and never really worried about the pain and hurt I caused them. My ability to connect emotionally to other people was zero. My empathy levels were zero.

"Because I never handled these underlying issues I became an abuser and hurt Molly physically, emotionally and verbally. I viewed myself as God basically and she was my slave."

In one of the documents, which was apparently signed by both Molly and Josh and called a "Contract for Change" and dated March 28, 2013 -- more than two years before Josh was arrested -- Josh makes it clear exactly how he abused Molly. There are eight items listed in the signed contract, including "I have physically, verbally and emotionally abused my wife Molly," "I have controlled her by making her feel less human than me, and manipulated her with money" and "I have disregarded my step sons' feelings and they have witnessed me abusing their mother."

The contract also said he "viewed pornography on a consistent basis to manage my desire for physical contact." Josh writes several times in the emails and journal about his addiction to sex and pornography. In one email he wrote "I developed into a sexual deviant that viewed sex as a sport all most (sic)."

In many of the emails and journals, Josh seems to be apologetic and often filled with self-loathing for his actions. In an email dated May 11, 2013, he also appears to again admit to physical violence, writing "I am sure there were several moments of panic for the boys and wondering if they were in a safe place with me. I am sure you were afraid to tell me how you truly felt because you feared my reaction. … I have struck fear in your heart and not love, compassion or friendship. From the bruise on your leg when we argued … to the zipper that caught you last April. I am ashamed and disgraced to call myself a husband."

he seems to really want to get better.  i think all this writing is part of his therapy.  he was abused as a young child.

bad situation all around it appears.

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5 hours ago, Dcat said:

Because they are not the Jets.  The Giants are Godly in the eyes of the media. They can do no wrong.

Oh they're getting crucified for this. 

There is no extent of abuse that should be deemed acceptable. Bad look here for John Mara.

 

The Maras have spent decades claiming the moral high ground of the NFL. John Mara just ceded most of it.

 

 

 

John Mara in 2014: "There is no place in the game for domestic violence.” Yeah, OK.

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8 hours ago, nyjunc said:

the Giants organization is the biggest fraud in sports.  they portray this "class" image which the media buys into but look at what they have done through the years and now this tops it off.

pats* say hi

and Ben Roethlisberger was never actually charged with rape. He hushed up the first episode in 2008 by way of a "settlement", and received a four-game suspension from the NFL for his 2010 incident, while no criminal charges were “pursued.”

on January 31, 2000 a fight broke out between Ray Lewis and his companions and another group of people, resulting in the stabbing deaths of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar. On April 29, 2004, Lewis reached a settlement with four-year-old India Lollar, born months after the death of her father Richard, pre-empting a scheduled civil proceeding. Lewis also reached an undisclosed settlement with Baker's family...

 

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4 hours ago, batman10023 said:

he seems to really want to get better.  i think all this writing is part of his therapy.  he was abused as a young child.

bad situation all around it appears.

Oh, he was abused as a child. Well, that clears that up. Why, he's almost justified in beating the snot out of his ex-wife. Repeatedly.

**** him. He knows right from wrong. This isn't a guy having trouble quitting smoking.

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14 hours ago, Ohio State NY Jets fan said:

pats* say hi

and Ben Roethlisberger was never actually charged with rape. He hushed up the first episode in 2008 by way of a "settlement", and received a four-game suspension from the NFL for his 2010 incident, while no criminal charges were “pursued.”

on January 31, 2000 a fight broke out between Ray Lewis and his companions and another group of people, resulting in the stabbing deaths of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar. On April 29, 2004, Lewis reached a settlement with four-year-old India Lollar, born months after the death of her father Richard, pre-empting a scheduled civil proceeding. Lewis also reached an undisclosed settlement with Baker's family...

 

the Pats don't hide from it, the Giants pretend they are this class organization when nothing could be further from the truth.

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On October 20, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Beerfish said:

Hootchie mama,  Espn article detailing more of the abuse he heaped on his wife.  The guy is a whack job.  Said it before the team itself should have taken this dick out behind he wood shed.

Maybe the Giants should give Beckham a case of Red Bull and let him go postal on him.

But then again, he may not need it. 

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43 minutes ago, Flushing Roots said:

Not a good quote from John Mara.

Implication one could draw from that is a little abuse is not a big deal.

That quote is getting a lot closer to explicit than implicit, not a good look at all for Mr. Mara.  "We knew Brown beat his wife, what we didn't know was that it was of the unacceptable type; we were under the impression it was your garden-variety domestic abuse, not the intolerable kind..." **not actual quote from Mara. 

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