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That’s a good argument for not publicly blaming your line when you get sacked — which, by the way, RG3 never did, that I recall.

But apologizing for getting sacked so much is something I don’t recall any QB ever doing. Odd that anyone would critize RG3 for that now.

Interesting. So I guess RG3 had some supporters on this team after all.

For getting SACKED about a thousand times?

“The press conference was unprecedented, and it showed a little b—- in him,” Cooley said. “Not that he is that as a person, but it showed that characteristic, of ‘I can be a little b—- if I need to be a little b—-.”

I’ve heard a lot of interesting gripes from athletes in my time. But “Our quarterback should publicly blame himself more for getting sacked so much” is a new one on me, I must admit.

Dan Steinberg, the Washington Post’s Guy Who Transcribes Cooley Saying Bad Things About RGIII

OK, now he’s REALLY in trouble.

This entire post appears to be written from the assumption that this really happened — that is, that Bowie actually slept with a 15-year-old Lori Maddox, as she claims. But how do we really know that’s true? Did Bowie himself ever confirm it?

Because they are both highly-paid “All-star” *[black]* NFL quarterbacks?

So leaders shouldn’t celebrate? Hmm. Ok, if you say so.

Why can’t Cam Newton be more like Russel Wilson???

Cam is not some random LB or RB or diva WR.

So here’s a sincere question: How do people who have just lost the Super Bowl usually behave? Because, if my memory serves, they usually act glum, answer questions curtly, and (often) cut the interview off after a few questions. But maybe my memory is faulty?

I think he was just trying to follow the bouncing ball and pick it up from a standing position — but he overshot it, and lost his balance trying to switch directions again, causing him to fall away from the ball.

Um... no. I am not one of those people, sorry.

Hey, there Shitstain — you don’t mind if I call you Shitstain too, do you?

I didn’t see any report that these kids were drunk, did you? Apparently, they’d done this before. It was some kind of tradition? So they had a reasonable expectation that the track would be clear, since it apparently was the last few times they did this.

I never said I didn’t do dumb shit. I just didn’t do really dumb shit like this. But I probably was a downer.

this happened in Canada, where to my knowledge nobody expects that a facility running a bobsled track has liability for kids breaking in.

OK, so you probably wouldn’t be in danger if you fell on the track without a sled - point taken.