I have to admit I really like Tim Kawakami. He may be a bit pompous and holier than thou but for years he has been the one Bay Area writer who's not afraid to point out when the emperor is butt naked, and he's been doing that for awhile with the Niners over mcDonald.
Yesterday people in the Bay Area were actually mad they released him, because it's inconsistent with their past due process statements. now it's starting to get out about the incident I mentioned several months ago with Aldon Smith in a road rage situation where he followed another car into a parking lot a few blocks from the stadium and shouted threats at the other driver. 911 was called, and it turns out Smith called security who dispatched a SJ cop, apparently the same on involved in the Mcdonald case. So you have an incident occurring literally on the border of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara, and 49er security dispatches a San Jose cop, who then convinces the Sunnyvale or Santa Clara police not to do anything to Smith. He convinces the other driver not to press charges, there are even rumors the guy was given 49ers tickets although that's pure speculation.
Apparently the cop was already disciplined by his superiors for his involvement in the McDonald case, if he was also involved in the Smith one he may get fired.
if the Smith case turns out to be true, and there are business owners in the parking lot who saw the whole thing, Smith may be the next 49er to get released.
The NFL has a problem, they need to send a message to the players doing this sort of stuff. I hope the Cards do so with Washington, and I hope the rest of the league does so with guys like this in the future. Make the point loud and clear, being good at football doesn't make you above the law.