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Manziel Not Impressing


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No way that'd ever happen today.

Too many people would be afraid of getting hurt in a meaningless game (and damaging their future earnings).

Yeah I don't think it would happen either, just saying it would be entertaining to watch imo

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Damn that's before my time but I wish they still did that. Would be really funny to watch

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I looked forward to it every year.  Can't remember when they stopped doing it.

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I don't understand why he gets so much flack for being out with people.  Even if he's at baseball game the reaction "OMG there he goes again".  It's like people expect him to stay at home and knit. 

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I don't understand why he gets so much flack for being out with people.  Even if he's at baseball game the reaction "OMG there he goes again".  It's like people expect him to stay at home and knit. 

 

It has been noted in several publications he was at the Masters, drunk off of his ass with his Father.  He has no concept of responsibility or maturity.

 

This guy is Bernie Kosar waiting to happen.

 

He is a functioning alcoholic just waiting to blow through millions of dollars and thousands of fans dreams.

 

Praise be to allah I am not a Brown fan.

 

 

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I understand what you're saying, but a lot of professional athletes are functional alcoholics, and most of them are either bankrupt or divorced when they're playing days are over.  I don't understand why Manziel is any worse or better. 

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It has been noted in several publications he was at the Masters, drunk off of his ass with his Father.  He has no concept of responsibility or maturity.

 

This guy is Bernie Kosar waiting to happen.

 

He is a functioning alcoholic just waiting to blow through millions of dollars and thousands of fans dreams.

 

Praise be to allah I am not a Brown fan.

 

Wow, thats just not givin a fug right there.

 

I know a bunch of Brown's fans too. I'm not sure what more could go wrong for them. I dont feel sorry for them though, it just keeps everything kind of relative.

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