NFL NEEDS TOO CLEAN UP THE SCUMBAGS IN THIS LEAGUE

Kelso

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You have murderers, guys grabbing their dicks, drugs, punks, cheaters, clean this fucking league up
 

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what murderers are in the league? the guys who had car accidents and killed someone?

which guys are doing drugs?

which guys are punks? how do we define what punks are?


but ZOMG....like, grabbing your dick is TOTALLY ruining the league!!!!!! i've seen one player do it twice. WONT SOMEONE THINK OF THE KIDS?!



and the NFL loves seeing the Pats do well so they will do nothing about them cheating.



perhaps you should switch to golf.
 

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what murderers are in the league? the guys who had car accidents and killed someone?

which guys are doing drugs?

which guys are punks? how do we define what punks are?


but ZOMG....like, grabbing your dick is TOTALLY ruining the league!!!!!! i've seen one player do it twice. WONT SOMEONE THINK OF THE KIDS?!



and the NFL loves seeing the Pats do well so they will do nothing about them cheating.



perhaps you should switch to golf.
whithout going into detail, just look at the 49ers for instance.and i already love golf.it's a good betting sport........i guess the drunken driving Cowboy counts as a good kill in your mind, he gets to stay because guys like you think it's just a car accident.............go play with your putter ...cheers good luck :toast: Really BRo..? Drunken Driving is okay in your books??? :eek:
 
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whithout going into detail, just look at the 49ers for instance.and i already love golf.it's a good betting sport........i guess the drunken driving Cowboy counts as a good kill in your mind, he gets to stay because guys like you think it's just a car accident.............go play with your putter ...cheers good luck :toast: Really BRo..? Drunken Driving is okay in your books??? :eek:

drunken driving is never ok. especially when you kill someone. Brent paid for his crime. I felt his time spent in jail and probation was too short, but the family of Jerry Brown, who was Brent's best friend, did not argue the sentence.

Leonard Little killed someone driving drunk and he spent very little time in jail.

the law handled those situations and the NFL suspended both.

no matter what sport you look at, there were always be bad situations that players get themselves into.
 

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How does this post help me pick a winner?

Measure The Balls, The Pats have none, or else they wouldn't cheat..................

They aint taking Seattles Title.........PATS Can't cheat in this game ..............



Marlboro man Guarantee..........:0008:0corn:toast:
 

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drunken driving is never ok. especially when you kill someone. Brent paid for his crime. I felt his time spent in jail and probation was too short, but the family of Jerry Brown, who was Brent's best friend, did not argue the sentence.

Leonard Little killed someone driving drunk and he spent very little time in jail.

the law handled those situations and the NFL suspended both.

no matter what sport you look at, there were always be bad situations that players get themselves into.

Sorry i understand your stance........ I do this i get fired......what you don't understand is there is no excuse for drunken driving...
 

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STOP PEOPLE JUST STOP ALREADY!!!

If your team did it we wouldn't hear a peep out of you!!!
If a team U hated was playing the PaTS you would be like Let's Go Pats Deflate some more balls..

All Teams CHEAT in Sports One way or another..

STOP being Kitchen Bitches
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GET OVER IT
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STOP PEOPLE JUST STOP ALREADY!!!

If your team did it we wouldn't hear a peep out of you!!!
If a team U hated was playing the PaTS you would be like Let's Go Pats Deflate some more balls..

All Teams CHEAT in Sports One way or another..

STOP being Kitchen Bitches
And
GET OVER IT
:0002

Another genius chimes in..... newsflash...My mother nearly lost her life because of a drunken driver....that makes me a kitchen bitch......what team does my mom root for? Somebody deflated your brain ...not talking about stupid deflated balls......the league is overrunned by assholes like you ...stfu

you get over it. Guys like you run your mouth before thinking...YOU GET OVER IT OR UNDER IT you cocklick,,,LOL
 

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STOP PEOPLE JUST STOP ALREADY!!!

If your team did it we wouldn't hear a peep out of you!!!
If a team U hated was playing the PaTS you would be like Let's Go Pats Deflate some more balls..

All Teams CHEAT in Sports One way or another..

STOP being Kitchen Bitches
And
GET OVER IT
:0002

Why don't you get a motel room with the Dallas Fan and bring one cheesesteak sandwich from both corners in philly for him and he'll bring his golf club for you to give your lips a workout ...and bring your negligee
 

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Where it is real F ing COLD
I don't understand why everyone thinks this is an NFL problem? it's a society problem, so
NFL players screw up, yes they do but so does the population. NFL players have got off on lighter sentences but that's not the NFL's fault. would some of us get fired? I'm sure but does that mean we couldn't find work for the rest of
our lives?

just look at the last 2 players Rice and AP? There is something wrong with the legal process, nether dis time and both were dealt with by the NFL, granted it took pressure but they are getting it right. You have over 1600 professional football players, shit is going to happen
 

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I don't understand why everyone thinks this is an NFL problem? it's a society problem, so
NFL players screw up, yes they do but so does the population. NFL players have got off on lighter sentences but that's not the NFL's fault. would some of us get fired? I'm sure but does that mean we couldn't find work for the rest of
our lives?

just look at the last 2 players Rice and AP? There is something wrong with the legal process, nether dis time and both were dealt with by the NFL, granted it took pressure but they are getting it right. You have over 1600 professional football players, shit is going to happen

You are absolutely right...good points.... BUT here's the deal, they need to install a morality rule that exacts punisment for unbecoming conduct.......The NFL just doesn't care because its a meat market...
If you have a civil service job in NYC and your conduct on the job or off the job gets to a negativity level, they put the biggest frye boot up your ass. These guys pay a crummy fine or get reemployed after drunken manslaughter......give me a break.

But Bleeding , youre right..............Ive said enuff ......i guess just let it go..................
 

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NFL NEEDS TOO CLEAN UP THE SCUMBAGS IN THIS LEAGUE

Romans had gladiators... none of this shit is new... Are you not entertained? The WWE and NFL have a lot in common in their corporate structuring...
 
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Lynch needs to temper his tired act
By John McMullen, NFL Editor

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- Marshawn Lynch won't be joining Lech Walesa on the list of most famous dissidents but the Seattle Seahawks' star running back is always ready to fight the power that is the NFL.
Lynch is often difficult, a moody, distant man who doesn't seem to enjoy the microscope professional athletes find themselves under.

And plenty of people have made excuses for Lynch's behavior over the years, including yours truly who doesn't believe dissing the media should be labeled as a federal offense.
Most recently Pete Carroll was busy jumping on his sword for the misunderstood Marshawn.

"First off, let's not miss that he is a very unique individual and he has a way that we have embraced, that we understand Marshawn and we support him every way that we can," the Seahawks coach said. "But he is a very unique guy, and he's got his own way of looking at things, and he's also a very private person, too.
"That's why the media thing is as it is. It's not something that he is going to express a whole lot to you. I've said this before, that there's a great deal spoken in his silence as well."

To his enablers Lynch gets a pass because he grew up in a tough neighborhood in Oakland with an absentee father. Of course, plenty of people have overcome far bigger hurdles in life and when it comes to the fork in the road where it's time to be a professional or a professional troublemaker, they chose the right path.

Lynch, on the other hand, always seems to speed down the left lane of dissension boulevard, intent on creating trouble where none exists.

It's easy to make fun of the NFL's rules at times and point out the absurdity of preventing a grown man from wearing gold spikes or fining him tens of thousands of dollars for impudence toward reporters.

But, unlike the tuck rule or the Calvin Johnson rule there is a method to the NFL's madness when it comes to Lynch's chutzpah.
Sponsors pay big money to make sure there products are worn by NFL teams and everyone, including Lynch, seems to enjoy the heavy paychecks they receive because of it so the "No Fun League" label everyone likes to throw out when the NFL makes a big deal out of a seemingly trivial issue has sound business sense behind it.

The same applies with Lynch's shrinking-violet persona when it comes to the microphones. We can all stipulate to the fact that if Lynch doesn't talk, it's no great loss to our national discourse but if the NFL lets him get away with it without a significant punishment, plenty of others could follow suit and access would then become a real problem.

All that said, Lynch's flouting of uniform standards or insolence toward nameless, faceless reporter No. 266 at Super Bowl media day means little on the football field, where he remains the Seahawks' offensive MVP.

Contemptuous people, however, can rarely keep their effrontery caged while protesting their uneducated goals strategically.
Lynch has already been fined twice for grabbing his crotch after scoring touchdowns, first during a backward dive into the end zone in a game against the Arizona Cardinals in December, and most recently after scoring a touchdown late in the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers.

If the officials happened to notice Lynch's Degeneration X-like celebration, though, they would have thrown a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct, making the ensuing two-point conversation against the Packers untenable, you know the one which made Mason Crosby's field goal in the closing seconds of the NFC title tilt for the tie and not the win.

That's how close Lynch came to throwing away a second straight trip to the Super Bowl for the Seahawks. all because of a complicated mixture of ego, vanity and smugness.

And now Lynch has a target on his back as Super Bowl XLIX approaches with the NFL's head of officiating, Dean Blandino, confirming that if Lynch does it again in the big game, his team is getting punished.

"If he does it after scoring a touchdown, "That means they will kick off from the 20-yard line," Blandino told ESPN.
Instead of getting the message Lynch took to Twitter to complain about his teammate, wide receiver Chris Matthews, getting fined for the same gesture after Lynch's touchdown against the Pack.
"I feel embarrassed to work for a particular organization that fined a teammate of mine for shaking my hand after a touchdown," Lynch wrote.
Yeah, Marshawn, that's why the NFL fined Matthews.

You can now add disingenuous to the list of adjectives to describe Lynch's childish behavior.

Carroll of course is most concerned about winning a football game and took a little time off from sanctioning Lynch's tired act to hear the NFL's warning loud and clear.

"I haven't talked to him about the thing that just came up from the league and the things about the game and all that yet, but that will be addressed and I expect him to have a great Super Bowl week," Carroll said.






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I don't go to a game to see a bunch of cunts play, I want to see guys trying to maul each other. :0008

Bingo! This shit about having behavior clauses in Football is a joke. They are crazy guys who get paid to mame each other once a week. You think you are going to get choir boys................get a fucking clue. As far as DUIs, they should get punished the same way anyone else does. No more no less. Smoking herb should be ignored as it has nothing to do with performance unless they break the law and again then they get punished. Sick of this fucking moralizing about Football players and no they are not your fucking role models they are monsters.
 
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