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Reuben Foster charged with 3 felonies


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22 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Another upstanding citizen produced by Alabama football. 

When all you care about is winning, these sort of things tend to happen.

That is why I don't have a problem with the Panthers putting a greater value on high character and avoiding players like Foster. 

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2 hours ago, trueblade said:

Curious....

 

 

Surprised?  The National Football League has been a safe haven for nut jobs, thugs, and criminals forever-until, ever so briefly, elevator video showed the actions of one unrelated man doing a horrific thing, which then took advantage of a perfect storm of targets-“yes man” (sexual predator) Jerry Richardson, the small market Carolina Panthers, their soft as charmin fans, and their franchise player with his misdemeanor charge that was thrown out.

This perfect storm has passed and will never form again to faux show that the league or fans of the other 31 care.

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23 hours ago, Doc Holiday said:

Btw can someone please explain to me he huddle’s recent fascination with Greg Hardy? The dude is playing in the arena football league, a proven POS and was just “OK” with the Cowboys(last team he played for) and caused more headaches then he was worth.

why would you want that on your team I have no idea?

steve smith was an asshole, but at least he could play well enough to out weigh the negatives and wasn’t arrested for anything.

There is a difference between being a tenacious Feisty player and just being a piece of poo.

It's more over the league fugging us over by suspending someone we had tagged without a conviction. They have never done that before or since and it really messed our team up in the first half of 2014.

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17 minutes ago, TN05 said:

It's more over the league fugging us over by suspending someone we had tagged without a conviction. They have never done that before or since and it really messed our team up in the first half of 2014.

More than just the first half of 2014.  That team put up a good fight but who can win a Super Bowl with one arm behind one’s back?  The Divisional Round game in Seattle was far more competitive than the final score and no reason we couldn’t win the whole thing if we win that game.  If he affects even one of Russell Wilson’s (8-8 on 3rd down) prayers, which of course he would have against that sieve Seattle line, the complexion of that game is totally different.

Obviously we didn’t recoup or roll-over the 13+ million to 2015 either, that obviously could have been used in a myriad of ways to win the Super Bowl.

Like you said, never been done.

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