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[QUOTE=Gary84Clark;1083438]They didn't trust Luck he is interception prone?[/QUOTE]
Sure seemed that way, but at home with 2:30 /3 minutes on the clock - you have to stay aggressive. Im so mad I am starting to hate the Eagles more than I ever have in my life. I want to beat them so damn bad. |
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Ray Lewis is effin horrible.
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I want to destroy them. I hate them. Bad reffing hands them at least helps them a W
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[url=http://carlson.com/news-and-media/news-releases.do?article=8660785&hootPostID=511dee2099ba9fec719bdc180dd01324]Radisson Statement on the Minnesota Vikings[/url]
Somebody is pulling their sponsorship. [quote]Radisson Statement on the Minnesota Vikings Minneapolis | September 15, 2014 Radisson takes this matter very seriously particularly in light of our long-standing commitment to the protection of children. We are closely following the situation and effective immediately, Radisson is suspending its limited sponsorship of the Minnesota Vikings while we evaluate the facts and circumstances. [/quote] Make no mistake. This is a ownership decision to allow AD to play. This is the same owner that tried to brush the anti-gay ST coaches actions under the table. It's the same owner who's been convicted of fraud and racketeering. Most of these owners are straight criminals. Wilf is no different. [url=http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_23804007/minnesota-vikings-owner-zygi-wilf-loses-lawsuit-filed?source=rss]Minnesota Vikings: Judge's ruling against Wilf family won't affect stadium plans - TwinCities.com[/url] |
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[QUOTE] How's this for insane? 352 YAC for the Eagles. Foles threw for 331 passing yards. Yes, you read that correctly. [/QUOTE]
Wait. WHAT? |
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Man, everybody is making excuses for Andrew Luck.
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;1083448]Wait. WHAT?[/quote]
I call bullshit,where'd you get that stat from? |
Around the League: Week 2
[QUOTE=Gary84Clark;1083456]Man, everybody is making excuses for Andrew Luck.[/QUOTE]
Except Andrew Luck. Pretty strait forwardly said that it was a pick and u cant turn the ball over in the redzone when u r going to make it a two score game. |
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[quote=punch it in;1083458]Except Andrew Luck. Pretty strait forwardly said that it was a pick and u cant turn the ball over in the redzone when u r going to make it a two score game.[/quote]
But he turns the ball over a lot. |
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[QUOTE=Gary84Clark;1083459]But he turns the ball over a lot.[/QUOTE]
Um...i just said he wasnt making excuses. For that matter though he threw 9 picks last year vs 23 td's so....... |
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[quote=punch it in;1083444]Ray Lewis is effin horrible.[/quote]
He got off to such a good start as analyst but has since regressed significantly. Also, Ditka needs to go. Love the guy like a crazy uncle, but it's too much now |
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[quote=NC_Skins;1083447][url=http://carlson.com/news-and-media/news-releases.do?article=8660785&hootPostID=511dee2099ba9fec719bdc180dd01324]Radisson Statement on the Minnesota Vikings[/url]
Somebody is pulling their sponsorship. Make no mistake. This is a ownership decision to allow AD to play. This is the same owner that tried to brush the anti-gay ST coaches actions under the table. It's the same owner who's been convicted of fraud and racketeering. Most of these owners are straight criminals. Wilf is no different. [url=http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_23804007/minnesota-vikings-owner-zygi-wilf-loses-lawsuit-filed?source=rss]Minnesota Vikings: Judge's ruling against Wilf family won't affect stadium plans - TwinCities.com[/url][/quote] And i bet you they try to keep his spot warm while he is in jail or whatever serving time for child abuse. Now there is more people coming forward that said AP beat their children. It's gonna be just like the Tiger Woods thing except that Tiger Woods didn't set out to maim and injure. The one texas prosecutor said that they are taking it all very seriously and said basically that it isn't their intention to get AP off with a fine or whatever. He can and most likely will serve some jail time. Anybody defending Peterson at this point after reading all of the reports need to examine their self. Here is what is known as facts: 1) Peterson stuffed leaves in his son's mouth prior to the beating 2) Peterson struck his son in the groin / genital area as part of the beating 3) The other child that was abused also suffered facial scarring 4) In both incidents so far, Peterson has claimed "they did it to themselves" as far as the injuries, and elaborated that if they hadn't tried resisting, etc.. it wouldn't have been as bad. 5) Peterson has a "whoopin" room in his house with belts and stuff hanging from the wall that he uses as part of his discipline I think it all looks like a sick individual and i have to wonder if he is only guilty of beating children. I have an awful bad feeling that it goes beyond that. In crime cases, usually when there is genital injury to the victim it is part of a sex thing. My fear is that AP could be sexually abusing children as part of his "discipline". If he is there is a chance that he was sexually abused as a child growing up... |
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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;1083461]He got off to such a good start as analyst but has since regressed significantly. Also, Ditka needs to go. Love the guy like a crazy uncle, but it's too much now[/QUOTE]
A crazy uncle. Lol. Nice to have around on holidays but..... |
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[quote=SolidSnake84;1083480]And i bet you they try to keep his spot warm while he is in jail or whatever serving time for child abuse. Now there is more people coming forward that said AP beat their children. It's gonna be just like the Tiger Woods thing except that Tiger Woods didn't set out to maim and injure. The one texas prosecutor said that they are taking it all very seriously and said basically that it isn't their intention to get AP off with a fine or whatever. He can and most likely will serve some jail time.
Anybody defending Peterson at this point after reading all of the reports need to examine their self. Here is what is known as facts: 1) Peterson stuffed leaves in his son's mouth prior to the beating 2) Peterson struck his son in the groin / genital area as part of the beating 3) The other child that was abused also suffered facial scarring 4) In both incidents so far, Peterson has claimed "they did it to themselves" as far as the injuries, and elaborated that if they hadn't tried resisting, etc.. it wouldn't have been as bad. 5) Peterson has a "whoopin" room in his house with belts and stuff hanging from the wall that he uses as part of his discipline I think it all looks like a sick individual and i have to wonder if he is only guilty of beating children. I have an awful bad feeling that it goes beyond that. In crime cases, usually when there is genital injury to the victim it is part of a sex thing. My fear is that AP could be sexually abusing children as part of his "discipline". If he is there is a chance that he was sexually abused as a child growing up...[/quote] This is way to much to let the legal process play out. As Snake alluded to AP has not denied the accusations. His defense at this point is basically that he did it out of love and did not use excessive force. Something which the pictures of his child certainly disagree with. Warning: Pictures in article below are not for the faint of heart. [url=http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/09/details-emerge-in-adrian-peterson-child-abuse-case-im-all-tearing-that-butt-up-when-needed/]Details emerge in Adrian Peterson child abuse case: ‘I’m all tearing that butt up when needed’[/url] I don't think it goes towards sexual abuse though. Its basically a case of AP's parents beat him as a kid and now, not shockingly he's doing the same thing to his own kids. [url=http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/adrian-peterson-credits-parents-tough-discipline-success/story?id=25513233]Adrian Peterson Credits His Parents' Tough Discipline for His Success - ABC News[/url] The one good thing that might come out of this is that the cycle may stop with at least a few of AP's kids since this case will basically hammer into them that what AP has done is unacceptable. |
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[quote=SolidSnake84;1083480]And i bet you they try to keep his spot warm while he is in jail or whatever serving time for child abuse. Now there is more people coming forward that said AP beat their children. It's gonna be just like the Tiger Woods thing except that Tiger Woods didn't set out to maim and injure. The one texas prosecutor said that they are taking it all very seriously and said basically that it isn't their intention to get AP off with a fine or whatever. He can and most likely will serve some jail time.
Anybody defending Peterson at this point after reading all of the reports need to examine their self. Here is what is known as facts: 1) Peterson stuffed leaves in his son's mouth prior to the beating 2) Peterson struck his son in the groin / genital area as part of the beating 3) The other child that was abused also suffered facial scarring 4) In both incidents so far, Peterson has claimed "they did it to themselves" as far as the injuries, and elaborated that if they hadn't tried resisting, etc.. it wouldn't have been as bad. 5) Peterson has a "whoopin" room in his house with belts and stuff hanging from the wall that he uses as part of his discipline I think it all looks like a sick individual and i have to wonder if he is only guilty of beating children. I have an awful bad feeling that it goes beyond that. In crime cases, usually when there is genital injury to the victim it is part of a sex thing. My fear is that AP could be sexually abusing children as part of his "discipline". If he is there is a chance that he was sexually abused as a child growing up...[/quote] How is he taking the field after those pictures? Beating a 4 year old child seriously makes my blood boil. This is worse then what Rice did. He should be banned from the league forever. He's despicable. |
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