Terry Glenn is a cowgirl
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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.Is this the National Enquirer message board?
Is this an update on a story about a member of the New England Patriots?
I do believe so. It's fine. I don't understand why people get up-in-arms whenever someone posts about this story.
happens to be an acquaintance of the HC of the NEP.
Is this an update on a story about a member of the New England Patriots?
I do believe so. It's fine. I don't understand why people get up-in-arms whenever someone posts about this story.
I rest my case.
Okey dokey. Next time I stumble across a story that has no bearing on this team let alone football, but mentions a Patriots player once met with or played with or roomed with or grew up with the individual in question, I trust you won't move a thread I may start to the Pub or Interleague forum or anything since today your position seems to be acquaintanceship with the subject of a tabloid story is fair game for initiating a thread here on the football forum.
Why can't the private lives of players and coaches remain just that??
I'm fine with that as long as the same standard is applyed to Pacman Jones, Tank Johnson, Leonard Little, etc.
It seems there's a thread about every arrest of an NFL player on here... yet there are no complaints about the PatsFans police blotter.
Arrests aren't part of your private life - they are part of your public life. And under the new commissioner's low to no tolerance personal conduct policy they can seriously impact your football life.
People who aren't constantly in the public eye don't have their arrest(s) scrutinized by the media or message board posters. The same can be said of adultery. It's the price famous people pay.... just ask the Clinton's.
I remember years ago a small, tiny article in the back pages of the L.A. Times about a Mr. O.J. Simpson pleading no contest to battery against his wife Nicole Simpson. No other media outlet covered it, no TV news chanel mentioned it either.