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Peyton Manning's Sexual Assault Case


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If you need another reason to disregard the media's critique of Newton, just take a lool at their treatment of Newton and Brady compared to Peyton and Aqib Talib. No evidence against Brady, Newton was crucified for being upset after the biggest game of his career. Peyton rapes a girl and takes HGH, and Talib INTENTIONALLY tries to rip Philly's head off. What were the two biggest stories? Newton and Deflategate.... and that is why the media is a hoax

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1 minute ago, Apotheosis said:

If you need another reason to disregard the media's critique of Newton, just take a lool at their treatment of Newton and Brady compared to Peyton and Aqib Talib. No evidence against Brady, Newton was crucified for being upset after the biggest game of his career. Peyton rapes a girl and takes HGH, and Talib INTENTIONALLY tries to rip Philly's head off. What were the two biggest stories? Newton and Deflategate.... and that is why the media is a hoax

Although I dont like Brady I feel Cam is becoming the New Brady. 

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Just now, Gin and Juice said:

Sarcasm I hope! It was a little blurb in the "in other news" section of the paper, but I remember it trying to be a "thing"

I honestly don't. I went to UF, too...I'm surprised some Gator friend of mine didn't pass this along as I would've taken great joy in hearing about it sooner. 

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...while Newton may dab every now and then and walked out of a single press conference, he at least had the decency to greet Manning on the field after the crushing loss and shake his hand—which is more than can be said of Manning.

Yes, following his 2010 Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints, Manning refused to so much as shake the hand of opposing QB Drew Brees on the field—or any of the Saints for that matter, even though it was his father’s old team—instead storming off the field and into the tunnel. Say what you will about Newton’s presser, this exhibited far worse sportsmanship. And was Manning ripped apart by the media? No, in fact they even went as far as to defend him.

“Walking off the field without congratulating Drew Brees may go against our misguided notion of what sportsmanship should be, but it wasn’t at all disrespectful or bitter,” wroteYahoo! Sports’ Chris Chase. “It shows how much Peyton Manning wanted to win the game. And who can argue about that?”  http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/02/10/peyton-manning-is-a-far-bigger-prick-than-cam-newton.html

 

 

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