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Aaron Rodgers on Thomas Davis Hit - 'He’s a repeat offender. The league will take care of him.'


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Only other cheap shot i can remember TD taking his entire career was aginst Jimmy Graham when he was still woth NO and TD repeatedly blew him up running routes away from the ball...  that's it.

But, i was going to say, it did appear TD was pouring his heart out to ARod after we stopped them on that 4th down in the 4th qtr before the refs took over and tried to get them back in the game.  I'll see if I can find the exact time in the qtr it was, but it appeared TD was apologizing and ARod wouldn't look at him and just kept trying to dismiss him...  

Regardless, sour grapes and all.  I have always respected ARod, but this was a bitch move bc he just got knocked out of the playoffs.  Also, of the league gets TD, they better get Adams for flipping fans off on his way to the locker room.

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Like Mike Mitchell said in the heat of the moment and you’re going full speed it’s football it’s what you signed up for we weren’t around to see the so called “bad hits” back in the day and those guys took it and kept it moving you can say what you want about CTE or injuries but these guys know what they sign up for they choose to play none are forced so anyone who’s never played sports can listen to NPR radio on Sundays and think their opinion on more intellectually challenging subjects will be a better use of time when real men are watching foosball 

 

GOOD DAY 

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Just now, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

i don't recall saying that. did you mean to quote some other post or are you just extremely stupid?

I don't recall ever condoning the bounty system, but I thought we were just lumping people together? 

Did I need to bump some threads from this week and see if you were in them telling people how horrible they were? Or?

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1 hour ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Davis takes some cheap shots. You guys just don't see them through the black and blue shades.

Oh I do love it when fans of a team that paid bounties on players in order to have the NFL gift them a Pity Party Super Bowl criticize other teams for playing dirty.

Perfect!  

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