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Giants allow Brown to fly to London


mc52beast

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Josh Brown has basically admitted to the world that he physically and mentally abused his wife, and I'm assuming that the Giants brass also knows about this, but they're allowing him on the plane to London anyways...

Does anyone remember the flack the Panthers organization got over how they handled Hardy? Let's see how the media handles this one.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Josh Brown has basically admitted to the world that he physically and mentally abused his wife, and I'm assuming that the Giants brass also knows about this, but they're allowing him on the plane to London anyways...

Does anyone remember the flack the Panthers organization got over how they handled Hardy? Let's see how the media handles this one.

So far, it is not going well for the Giants.

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It's inconsistent with how the league treated Hardy, Brown should be on the exempt list now, but it's been that way for other players recently as well--we just got fuged over by the league. However I really don't care much about punishing players for off the field things that the league just shouldn't be involved in. Let the legal process deal with anything that has nothing to do with the league. I'm completely fine with Brown playing if the Giants think it's worth whatever PR headache there is for them to have an average kicker. But I'd also be completely fine with the Giants deciding to fire him based on his off the field issues. Let the teams handle it however they want and if the fans want to chime in and help the team make a decision then that's great. Goodell and the league should stay out of it. Brown's a PoS, much bigger scumbag than Hardy. But there's scumbags all over the country doing various important jobs and few of them lose their jobs when they have minor legal issues where the charges were later dropped. Jobs need to be done and I don't really care much if an NFL player who does his job is a scumbag like Hardy or Brown or a choir boy like Olsen or Luke.

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

It's inconsistent with how the league treated Hardy, Brown should be on the exempt list now, but it's been that way for other players recently as well--we just got fuged over by the league. However I really don't care much about punishing players for off the field things that the league just shouldn't be involved in. Let the legal process deal with anything that has nothing to do with the league. I'm completely fine with Brown playing if the Giants think it's worth whatever PR headache there is for them to have an average kicker. But I'd also be completely fine with the Giants deciding to fire him based on his off the field issues. Let the teams handle it however they want and if the fans want to chime in and help the team make a decision then that's great. Goodell and the league should stay out of it. Brown's a PoS, much bigger scumbag than Hardy. But there's scumbags all over the country doing various important jobs and few of them lose their jobs when they have minor legal issues where the charges were later dropped. Jobs need to be done and I don't really care much if an NFL player who does his job is a scumbag like Hardy or Brown or a choir boy like Olsen or Luke.

One is a presumed Black Thug when other is a good ole White boy lol 

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And this is Panther related how?

 

How many around here really care what is happening in New York? Move this mother to the NFL forum.

 

Is it really that important to have your name on a thread? Ohh ohh, I have a thread idea. Where is my laptop? Hurry, someone might beat me to it.

 

Let's get back to bashing our team can we?

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42 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

It's inconsistent with how the league treated Hardy, Brown should be on the exempt list now, but it's been that way for other players recently as well--we just got fuged over by the league. However I really don't care much about punishing players for off the field things that the league just shouldn't be involved in. Let the legal process deal with anything that has nothing to do with the league. I'm completely fine with Brown playing if the Giants think it's worth whatever PR headache there is for them to have an average kicker. But I'd also be completely fine with the Giants deciding to fire him based on his off the field issues. Let the teams handle it however they want and if the fans want to chime in and help the team make a decision then that's great. Goodell and the league should stay out of it. Brown's a PoS, much bigger scumbag than Hardy. But there's scumbags all over the country doing various important jobs and few of them lose their jobs when they have minor legal issues where the charges were later dropped. Jobs need to be done and I don't really care much if an NFL player who does his job is a scumbag like Hardy or Brown or a choir boy like Olsen or Luke.

When are we not getting fuged. By now we are gaping. 

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47 minutes ago, 15 said:

between Brown and OBJ, this Giants team is a disaster. 

I remember my giants fan friends talking about how classless and dirty the panthers were last year after that emotional game. Bringing up all this poo about Ron being broken in by dirty old Buddy Ryan and how we harbored horrible people like Greg Hardy.

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