fredexdelivers
FredExDelivers
fredexdelivers

If you are a troll, you are not very good at it.

As someone with the name ISmokeCrack I am sure you know all about class.

Yep throwing trash at a jackass in a Manning jersey is the same as partially paralyzing someone with a cheap shot. You hit the nail on the head there.

I do not know if suspending the program for years is necessary, clean out those involved and let the incoming classes continue to play the sport.

How would this be on the fans? It's not like they brought this banner in, whoever set it up in the stadium is the real dumbass.

I had trouble seeing this at first too because of the way that the camera switches, but the guy who is attacked by the two guys at the end is wearing a Willis shirt. The one who does not have his back to the camera is wearing the Gore jersey.

Ja.

I'll need to see pictures of said cheerleaders before I make any type of judgement on this action.

Cardinals suck.

Excuses, excuses. Does not matter man or woman in charge right now, there needs to be tangible change.

Serious question here, why is this story still up after it has already been shown that this panel was never going to occur, and was never planned?

Suuuure, any thought that the video just happened to be released the day after Revel closed??? That was probably a nice retirement package for some security person.

My point is that it is the society-that-we-live-in-now's fault, that people look to a company or corporation for control rather than the appropriate legal channels. The NFL is reacting the world that it now operates in, not trying to create its own. Your painting the NFL as doing this in a menacing way, while it is

That would mean occurrences have increased not penalties.

If I can not credibly argue that the NFL was responding to negative public sentiment with the implementation of the personal conduct policy under Goodell maybe an NFL player could:

However you want to put it, you have to admit that referencing the comments of this article as support of your argument holds as much, if not less weight, than other in-person interactions. Don't call it a boycott, but whatever you want to call it, the comments are going to be skewed in favor of your opinion, strictly

So you think that comments on a post, which was specifically targeted to people who want to boycott the NFL (which is fucking ridiculous), represents the thoughts of NFL fans and the world as a whole? I talk football with a lot of people and all of them give the same reactions as Zig Zac mentioned. Anyone who watches

BREAKING: No one surprised.