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DOUG Stewart goes off about Rodney Harrison


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Just now, Allaine said:

What's funny is that y'all are all giving that bitch Jarwarski a big fat pass.  This might pull my Huddle membership but FUG y'all!!!!!

I've not seen anybody giving jaworski a pass.

Heck, this whole thread is full of praise for a guy who went off on him.

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5 hours ago, Munkey said:

I was going to reply with the same thing. Dude has me angry right now, and all I wanted to do was eat an orange and read some threads... fug THIS ORANGE, fug THE MEDIA..

I'm still going to eat this orange though, but with hate in my soul.

You're gonna do well here.

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5 hours ago, Allaine said:

What's funny is that y'all are all giving that bitch Jarwarski a big fat pass.  This might pull my Huddle membership but FUG y'all!!!!!

No, Ron just doesn't move the needle.  This is the same guy who said Kaep was an all-timer.  He's a pathetic clown show that doesn't deserve the attention.  He's trying to horn in on the publicity and I ain't gonna give it to him.

 

oh and fug you too.

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It's Cam. So there's no real outrage. Had he said it about Peyton, Rodney would be in the unemployment line Monday morning. The classy thing for him to do is offer an apology--without backtracking. But classy and Rodney don't go together. It's actually sad to hear comments like this from former players who have all of this "love" and "respect" for the game. 

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