BadMoFo
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Nice list, I could go on, Frank Clark, Greg Hardy, fivehead, Terrell Suggs, and so many others I can't remember right now.Him and Roethlisberger are the only 2 players I wish injury upon.
Nice list, I could go on, Frank Clark, Greg Hardy, fivehead, Terrell Suggs, and so many others I can't remember right now.
The one abuser I don't wish injury on is Ray Rice because I believe he was trying to come clean about it all against the corrupt owner's wishes, and then the corrupt owner of the ratbirds tried to cover it up because $$$$$$$. And then cut Ray Rice because of $$$$$$$$ when the video surfaced.
you are not supposed to mention that POS on this board...EVERI disagree.
"Titty Meat" is a trail-blazing thread originator.
"**** you piece of **** trash ass mother ****er I hope you get blown up at the next Boston
Marathon. **** Boston **** The Patriots and **** New England fans"
PS....I wouldn't be surprised to learn that NEM is the creative genius behind Chiefs Planet
Yet somehow (I assume due to contractual agreements/waivers) a hit on the field with clear intent to injure isn't treated as criminal assault and battery.
Different sport obviously, but a Yankees fan threw a full beer cup at Craig Kimbrel when he was walking out of the bullpen in game 4 and there wasn't anywhere near the level of outrage in the media about that.
Contractual agreements/waivers don't matter. Criminal charges are brought by the state, which is not a party to any NFL employment contract. People can agree that all sorts of things are ok with each other, but that is not binding on the state, which can go right ahead and prosecute for the agreed-upon conduct. (Go talk to prostitutes and johns about that.)Yet somehow (I assume due to contractual agreements/waivers) a hit on the field with clear intent to injure isn't treated as criminal assault and battery.
Damn slug based oral hentai strikes again...!You know. It's from that one doujinshi.
Laws are not enforced after dark in the Bronx ....DNC rulesIt's charming when New Yorkers do it.
If the kid had been smart he would have laughed it off and we'd have thought him to be classy. Instead he's made a big deal about nothing and now his checkered past is going to be brought up over and over again. And now he's the big loser in this whole non-affair.Ehn. The woman-beating POS trash that is Tyreek Hill deserves it.
So yeah, it shouldn't have been done, but I can't get worked up about it.
If the kid had been smart he would have laughed it off and we'd have thought him to be classy. Instead he's made a big deal about nothing and now his checkered past is going to be brought up over and over again. And now he's the big loser in this whole non-affair.
For the author? Breakfast...what is hot molten lava cum?
anyone?
Yes, I'm out once Brady goes. That's not meant to diminish BB, but I watch football primarily for the players on the field, not the coaching. Because of the increasing level of crap the NFL has been shoveling our way since about 2004, I have a hard enough time caring about the games even with Brady in them. I'm watching Brady complete his career masterpiece, and then I'm going to have a lot more free time on fall Sundays when he's done.
Yep, 38, 38 and 43......The DeflateGate scandal is the reason that I’m through with the NFL the moment Tom is done. Seeing the owners and league office as they really are was a revolting display. I still lose a lot of enjoyment of the games knowing I’m supporting these scum suckers, but the only thing that keeps me coming back is watching Brady stomp on their broken hearts over and over again.