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Da'Rick Rogers has been cut by the Colts after getting arrested for DUI.

The irony of that one. Didn't the owner of the Colts get arrested for DUI earlier this year? why didn't anyone cut his ass. SMH

 

Funny how little that was played up by the media but every time one of the players get in trouble it's all over the sports media. Gee I wonder why?

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The irony of that one. Didn't the owner of the Colts get arrested for DUI earlier this year? why didn't anyone cut his ass. SMH

 

Funny how little that was played up by the media but every time one of the players get in trouble it's all over the sports media. Gee I wonder why?

 

How exactly do you 'cut' an owner?

 

Irsay was suspended from contact with the team for 6 games and fined half a million dollars.  And the media was all over it.

 

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How exactly do you 'cut' an owner?

 

Irsay was suspended from contact with the team for 6 games and fined half a million dollars.  And the media was all over it.

 

 

Lord, u do take stuff a lot more serious than I do.

 

Anyway, the media simply reported Irsay's DUI.  They didn't sit and pontificate about how much of an example Irsay is being for his team like they enjoy doing with certain players.

 

Plus, 6 game suspension and 1 million is a slap on Irsay's wrist and done for show.  Irsay is not a player nor coach. He doesn't need to be around the players every second of the day. DUH!!!

 

And how do we know he's not contacting the team?

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Lord, u do take stuff a lot more serious than I do.

 

Anyway, the media simply reported Irsay's DUI.  They didn't sit and pontificate about how much of an example Irsay is being for his team like they enjoy doing with certain players.

 

Plus, 6 game suspension and 1 million is a slap on Irsay's wrist and done for show.  Irsay is not a player nor coach. He doesn't need to be around the players every second of the day. DUH!!!

 

And how do we know he's not contacting the team?

 

Serious?  Not really.

 

I just prefer to discuss what actually happened.

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