Quote: Redchemic "It doesn't say he's guilty and nobody has said he is (yet) so why ask?
I don't suppose you'd like your car smashed up by some young tool would you?'"
Whether I want someone to smash my car up is irrelevant to what I said, as it happens I've had my car smashed up by a lad with a samurai sword whom I calmed down after he'd cut himself up but that's another story.
Your title clearly says 'silly boy' hence intimating he was already guilty (if he hadn't done it how could he be 'silly' for doing nothing wrong?) You also lumped him into the bracket of other NRL players who'd been found guilty of some misdemeanor by saying, "what is it with NRL players".
So yes, you were aready saying he was guilty in the words that you had written before he had the common decency to admit it.
HTH