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I'm surprised that some people still believe athletes at Division I schools are admitted under the same scholastic criterion as non-athletes.He went to th4e NFL@Berkeley.
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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'm surprised that some people still believe athletes at Division I schools are admitted under the same scholastic criterion as non-athletes.He went to th4e NFL@Berkeley.
In all reality even if the air was let out of the balls, that is a 25k equipment violation. NFL turned it into a court case, media leaks and lies, suspensions, fines, loss of draft picks, public shaming. I watched on a video of the vikings heating footballs up on the sideline of a game....their punishment? They were told not to do that. So yeah I have no expectation that anything would happen to him.....but he flat out called out the NFL and said this was a sham and they were just trying to look good. If they dont do something to him, they have no balls.If they actually followed the CBA, he wouldn’t get suspended, to my knowledge. It’s the same as Brady, who 100% should not have been suspended under a rule for which a fine existed, under a clause designed to punish players for betting on games and other outrageously shady violations.
Not that the ****head shouldn’t be punished, but I don’t see where the mechanism exists besides Article 46.
He left, now he is the other guy, the enemy. I never liked him as a human being while he was with the Pats except he won games. He built friendship with other players in the sport it benefitted him and they got benefitted as well. May TB lose all there remaining games, he left. He wanted too much, did he earn the right, he did the job he was paid to do and he did it well with other people assisting. Moving on, he left, he is the enemy now, on the other side as one of 53.I would say someone who has a complex because his QB left the team so now he bashes him all the time has more of a personality disaorder than brady does.
wha??? He wanted too much? He built friendships that did what? Dude are you like drunk or something? Are we talking about the same person? I literally had to see if you were referring to Brady or Rodgers.he is beloved by every player he played with and the coaches. I am not sure when he stole your girlfriend but damn. Did you actually say he wanted to much??? LMAO...wow....are you like screwing with me? Is this a serious post?He left, now he is the other guy, the enemy. I never liked him as a human being while he was with the Pats except he won games. He built friendship with other players in the sport it benefitted him and they got benefitted as well. May TB lose all there remaining games, he left. He wanted too much, did he earn the right, he did the job he was paid to do and he did it well with other people assisting. Moving on, he left, he is the enemy now, on the other side as one if 53.
He left, now he is the other guy, the enemy. I never liked him as a human being while he was with the Pats except he won games. He built friendship with other players in the sport it benefitted him and they got benefitted as well. May TB lose all there remaining games, he left. He wanted too much, did he earn the right, he did the job he was paid to do and he did it well with other people assisting. Moving on, he left, he is the enemy now, on the other side as one if 53.
Before I really laugh, was he being serious? I am not sure of some people on here so I do not know if this was like his thing or he makes jokes like that, because its almost comical.Gtfo of this thread.
Before I really laugh, was he being serious? I am not sure of some people on here so I do not know if this was like his thing or he makes jokes like that, because its almost comical.
100 % this.Yup much respect to Wentz, Jackson, Cousins and crew they didn't hide on their stance whether you agree with them or not. If he was upfront about it since the beginning this wouldn't a big issue. He didn't even need to disclose if he didn't want to either this is all about the broken protocols and the lie back in AugustI don't have a personal issue with him quoting MLK in a vacuum, but he was specifically quoting MLK to say that he has a responsibility to protest unjust rules - something he was absolutely not doing - we only know he was unvaccinated because he got caught. If he didn't catch COVID and get caught in the lie, he would have continued on with his charade indefinitely. In what way is that any sort of "protest"? Folks don't usually protest something by hiding among the ranks of the group they're supposedly against up until they get spotted.
Getting Covid put him in the 10 day quarentine (which is not required if you're vaccinated) and THAT revealed his unvaccinated status. So, yes, getting Covid did reveal his status..
Getting covid and having to sit for ten days verified his vaxx status.
I hear what you’re saying, but I can’t be the only one who cannot respect those guys and their selfish choice. I’d rather say « I respect AR even less than… »100 % this.Yup much respect to Wentz, Jackson, Cousins and crew they didn't hide on their stance whether you agree with them or not. If he was upfront about it since the beginning this wouldn't a big issue. He didn't even need to disclose if he didn't want to either this is all about the broken protocols and the lie back in August
Seems like a good idea right now to keep pelting the league in the face with spitballs.
the rules make perfect sense, and they are easy to understand.The rules now make no sense.
This is my favorite thread this week. So Aaron was allergic to ingredients? Who knows. Can't trust a liar. Also I want to see a 30 for 30 of Aaron just doing basic things walking around at UC Berkeley given he just talked about "woke" culture.
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says he didn't lie, details decision to not get vaccinated
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he did not lie when he said he was "immunized" against COVID-19 and explains what went into his decision to not get vaccinated.www.espn.com
I am vaxed.
This is not about Rodgers.
When the NFL made up its two sets of Covid rules, it was thought vaccines provided immunity and prevented spread of the virus.
The rules now make no sense.
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Incoming:
Biden Admin 'vax mandate' for employers (100+ employees)
To be policed by OSHA
Announced after Tuesday's elections.
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Do people have a right to say no?
NVM
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