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Buffalo Bob 12-20-2018, 11:33 AM Montae had way more to lose. Not only a criminal suit but a potential civil suit could result as well. He could kiss goodbye to a few duckets
I would be shocked if there wasn't a civil suit, pretty sure when it was found the victim was beat up by an NFL player the lawyers followed the ambulance to the hospital.
FrenchSkin 12-20-2018, 11:49 AM Unless your name is Max McGee. Not sure if the younger generation knows of his big game in the first Super Bowl playing with a bad hangover.I hear you but that's a different era. Strength and conditioning was not nearly as important as it was today... wasn't it a different sport ?
Like it or not, getting and keeping your body football ready is a big part of this sport. I know Montae is not the only player in the league to party during the season, but when you look at guys like Tom Brady having his own personal trainer who is known for studying the importance of a good diet, and other players wanting to work with the same guy... don't you think his advices about nutrition involve not getting shitfaced during the season?
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FrenchSkin 12-20-2018, 11:51 AM French, man I like you and all, but that comment is pretty naïve.
Not saying all the best players are partying every chance they get, but it's fairly common for players to go out partying during the season. On a Monday night when you have the next day off, I'm sure there are quite a few players staying out. It's not even unheard of to see pictures or hear stories about players partying on Friday or Saturday nights before games.
Oh yeah I absolutely know that... but I still think it's absurd ! Well not staying out but drinking a lot of alcohol...
Buffalo Bob 12-20-2018, 11:57 AM Unless your name is Max McGee. Not sure if the younger generation knows of his big game in the first Super Bowl playing with a bad hangover.
I hear you but that's a different era. Strength and conditioning was not nearly as important as it was today... wasn't it a different sport ?
Like it or not, getting and keeping your body football ready is a big part of this sport. I know Montae is not the only player in the league to party during the season, but when you look at guys like Tom Brady having his own personal trainer who is known for studying the importance of a good diet, and other players wanting to work with the same guy... don't you think his advices about nutrition involve not getting shitfaced during the season?
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No argument from me. I just think the Max McGee story is amusing. Of course alcohol consumption has zero benefits and can only hurt physical performance. As with any drug it will hurt some more than others. The negative effects seem to exponentially become worse as a person ages.
FrenchSkin 12-20-2018, 12:01 PM No argument from me. I just think the Max McGee story is amusing. Of course alcohol consumption has zero benefits and can only hurt physical performance. As with any drug it will hurt some more than others. The negative effects seem to exponentially become worse as a person ages.It definitely is. I also think it's a sign that there's was a time were physical performance was not as important in sports as it is today, and that was certainly a good thing, but as sports evolve and generate more and more of money, I don't see how this evolution can be avoided.
Rugby was way more entertaining to watch when my father watched it than now. But I think the rules of Football prevent it from turning boring because of professionalism like Rugby did.
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I think Brady is the exception to the rule when it comes to training and diet. Especially when it comes to the younger players I'd guess a good majority of them drink and smoke regularly. You're talking about young guys with $$ in a high stress profession, not only high stress but high pain.
Buffalo Bob 12-20-2018, 12:11 PM It definitely is. I also think it's a sign that there's was a time were physical performance was not as important in sports as it is today, and that was certainly a good thing, but as sports evolve and generate more and more of money, I don't see how this evolution can be avoided.
Rugby was way more entertaining to watch when my father watched it than now. But I think the rules of Football prevent it from turning boring because of professionalism like Rugby did.
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I think there are exceptions to the physical rules with receivers in the NFL. You have seen quite a few guys with amazing measurables amount to nothing, then you have guys who lack size and speed but somehow manage to get open and have very sure hands.
FrenchSkin 12-20-2018, 12:56 PM I think there are exceptions to the physical rules with receivers in the NFL. You have seen quite a few guys with amazing measurables amount to nothing, then you have guys who lack size and speed but somehow manage to get open and have very sure hands.100% right, and this is part of what makes football such a special sport!
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FrenchSkin 12-20-2018, 03:58 PM I think Brady is the exception to the rule when it comes to training and diet. Especially when it comes to the younger players I'd guess a good majority of them drink and smoke regularly. You're talking about young guys with $$ in a high stress profession, not only high stress but high pain.A lot of things I've read and heard make me think you're right, but I have to admit it still amazes me...
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REDSKINS4ever 12-20-2018, 03:58 PM Nicholson should have been at home watching tape of the next opponent....this is some shit you do in the offseason...even still he would have been violating the conduct policy....if he would have had a few drinks within the confines of his own living room the incident doesn't happen..Montae is an NFL player...he can't be getting inebriated in public places.
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