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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I wish him a full and fast recovery, and am saddened that it happened to the man. I'm revolted by the sick and twisted mindset that makes some of you people think any other way.
Maybe when he stops beating the **** out of women.
Maybe when he stops beating the **** out of women.
One has nothing to do with the other. There's not even the karmic bond of this being him getting a beating at the hands of another human being, which would make the responses understandable.
Let me guess: you're one of the sick bastards who think it's great that the guy got hurt.
Based on what I've been reading Pagano is going before Grigson.What is the appropriate reaction when the Colts fire Grigson at the end of the year?
Based on what I've been reading Pagano is going before Grigson.
Tough choice for Irsay. Fire the guy who makes great game planning decisions like deactivating a 1st-round bust (Bjorn Werner) before the AFCC against the Patriots (who for all his disappointing qualities is actually a decent run defender) in order to carry an extra DB? Or fire the guy who drafts busts like Werner in the first place?
Pagano going first wouldn't surprise me. Nice guy who, by all accounts, is in way over his head as a HC. But Grigson shouldn't be too far behind him -- trading a 1st rounder for Trent Richardson, passing on several run-stuffing DL in this draft to burn a first rounder on a WR/punt returner who -- it turns out -- cannot actually return punts, etc., will not get him many Executive of the Year votes. The team reminds me a lot of the 2-14 team from a few years ago, with Pagano in the role of Caldwell and Grigson in the role of Polian.
What is the appropriate reaction when the Colts fire Grigson at the end of the year?
Why should us Patriots fans always take the high road when it comes to injuries? Ever read other teams message boards before they play the Pats? Their fans openly root for their players to take out Brady's knees.
Hell, Steelers fans sold Bernard Pollard Fan Club tee shirts after he took out Brady.
And now we're supposed to feel bad for a wife-beating child abusing scumbag who's spent his entire career taking trash about our team?
F that. I hope Suggs' knee never heals and he's forced to retire. Good riddance to bad rubbish
It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.enough bad things can never happen to the ravens and their cry baby p-ssy head coach.