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Report: Peyton Manning tried to discredit accuser
Don't forget Mayweather.Between Donald Trump and Peyton Manning, our boy Brady has some regrettable friends.
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
Either way, these are court documents. Who gives a **** about credibility of the person posting them?
This story would have more merit if it wasn't written by a white guy that constantly lies about being black.
I'm not defending PM just saying a lot of people will discredit the story based on who wrote it
I completely understand your point. Florio is using a double standard if you compare his take on this incident with his initial take on the Wells report. Pretty clear to me.I'm saying Florio is trying to put Peyton in a bit more of a positive light by saying the court documents were biased, but did not do the same for Brady when he was slammed by equally biased court documents.
LOL, referring to Papa John's as real pizza is like referring to Tim Tebow as a real quarterback.semi-serious : boycott papa johns
Oh look it's the hardcore Broncos oops I mean Rams fan...haahahahahaha Shaun King... the leader of BLM. Guy is such a joke.
In Florio's defense, the NYDN report is the alleged victim's brief whereas the Wells report, when it was released, was thought to be an independent finding. Only later on did we learn the truth about Wells, that it wasn't independent.I completely understand your point. Florio is using a double standard if you compare his take on this incident with his initial take on the Wells report. Pretty clear to me.
Florio was definitely critical of the NFL but I don't recall him being overly critical of the Wells Report's lack of transparency... However if I'm wrong then I'm sorry for painting him in the wrong light. Maybe I am misinterpreting the tone of his article here.Florio was tremendously critical of the NFL's statements and documents, including the Wells Report, during the deflategate idiocy. It would be tough to think of a more prominent national reporter or commentator that was a better ally to our cause than Florio.
Also, he is being responsible when he informs the reader: "Here is the 74 page document. Keep in mind that this was filed by plaintiff's counsel and is not a court's judgment or finding of fact, so take that for what it is worth."
(I am not saying it isn't true, I am just saying that plaintiff's counsel is, by definition, a biased party)
semi-serious : boycott papa johns
Florio was tremendously critical of the NFL's statements and documents, including the Wells Report, during the deflategate idiocy. It would be tough to think of a more prominent national reporter or commentator that was a better ally to our cause than Florio.
Also, he is being responsible when he informs the reader: "Here is the 74 page document. Keep in mind that this was filed by plaintiff's counsel and is not a court's judgment or finding of fact, so take that for what it is worth."
(I am not saying it isn't true, I am just saying that plaintiff's counsel is, by definition, a biased party)