SMERCONISH: Joining us now, Lisa Bloom from Court TV and criminal defense attorney Yale Galanter. Lisa, I know from our prior conversations, you and I are going to butt heads on this one.
BLOOM: Oh, yeah.
SMERCONISH: In my view, these athletes are easy targets, and oftentimes, claims get made against them. They fall by the wayside, months thereafter, but after their lives are ruined.
BLOOM: Michael, you don't see the arrogance in someone who would send an e-mail out to a group of people talking about the sexual thrill he would get killing and skinning a stripper? You don't see any arrogance in a team that one-third of them has arrests for disorderly conduct --
SMERCONISH: I think -- I think, Lisa --
BLOOM: -- public urination or breaking the law by drinking.
SMERCONISH: Lisa, I think they call it drailing. Lisa, they call it drailing.
BLOOM: When you have a beer, it's different than a teenager having a beer. It's against the law for them.
SMERCONISH: It's -- timeout. It's drailing. It's called drunken e-mailing. The guy said something goofy. It doesn't make him a rapist. Everybody wants to lynch this entire -- this entire squad so far.
BLOOM: You think that's goofy? You find that goofy? You think discussion of murdering a woman and getting a sexual thrill out of that is simply goofy?
SMERCONISH: Should we lock him up?