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Meyer convinced the Pats (and assumedly told other teams) that AH had just been ‘running with the wrong crowd back home.’ If Meyer had actually done his fucking job and gone to Gainesville Police or FDLE, there’s a good goddamn chance Hernandez would have been in prison long before Odin Lloyd (and probably the two

Damn. Guy had his whole life sentence ahead of them.

Tennis is the last sport that should be interrupted by a little grunting and screaming.

As a member of society, I speak on our behalf.

Lol society failed a gifted, popular athlete with an extremely bright future and a massive multi million dollar contract? Yeah, he drew a really bad hand. If only there was something society could have done for him. More adulation, more opportunities! None of this was his fault. /s

or should I say hang on to him

Society failed him? Are you fucking kidding me?

Odin Lloyd’s family is still without a son. Hernandez’ daughter is now without a dad. Meanwhile, his primary enabler is sitting in Columbus, counting money.

After he won the trial last week! This is why the NFL is so hard on touchdown celebrations. You give these players an inch...

Oh give me a fucking break. Society failed him by making him an idolized millionaire? Get a fucking grip.

Time to drop him from my keeper league, I guess.

Wow, this guy just can’t stop killing people. 

This is the first time hearing love put a smile on a player’s face.

This odd because at the end of the day you’re playing some corporation’s product.

Aren’t there many sports where overweight people are preferred? American football linemen, baseball pitchers (often), even some wrestlers and weight lifters would be considered grossly overweight. I tend to draw the line in exertion of some physical activity to define something as a sport rather than weight of the

In hindsight, starting 11-30 wasn’t the greatest strategy but Spo always thinks out of the box.

It’s what Peggy would’ve wanted. Something strong and classy.

Actually, that’s what she really looks like.

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