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Pacman Jones fight at airport(video)


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44 minutes ago, Carolina-Chuck10 said:

I dont care if you stated it. I dont follow you on instagram. I dont care where u live now. 

Im from the Traid too. UNCG as i stated it before. 

College park suck! Ghetto. Atlanta is terrible to live. You must have a Matty Ice jersey in your closet

Because I’m feeling real good about the panthers, I’ve decided I’m really only going to talk football in this part of the  forum.....for now.

I won’t address the ignorance in your post, but as far as me having a Matt Ryan jersey; nah. Peppers, Gamble, and College Park’s own Cam Newton are the only jerseys I own. The back and forths I have between falcon fans at local bars here and the dome are legendary, though. 

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50 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Why don't you tweet this to Cam Newton and tell him how he grew up in the ghetto, and that the place he was raised sucks?

College Park isn't Hollywood, but it's hardly the ghetto. I guess if I were privileged or either PW---err, uninformed---I might consider it the ghetto, but only because I was out of touch with reality.

Dude... it's Chuck v5.2.27.1000

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2 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Picking a fight with 95% of NFL players is the dumbest fuging thing you could possibly do. You better land a KO shot quick if you're that moronic. 

Football is a very violent game and even though Pacman isnt the most physically imposing person he plays a sport where people get paid to hurt you.  Gotta think he is pretty keen on how to fug someone up.  Stupid move by the dude.

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49 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Because I’m feeling real good about the panthers, I’ve decided I’m really only going to talk football in this part of the  forum.....for now.

I won’t address the ignorance in your post, but as far as me having a Matt Ryan jersey; nah. Peppers, Gamble, and College Park’s own Cam Newton are the only jerseys I own. The back and forths I have between falcon fans at local bars here and the dome are legendary, though. 

You are from Greensboro not College Park.  Dont be claiming like College Park is your block. Greensboro is 100x better than College Park. 

Ive attended many Aggies football games and watched Tarik Cohen in person destroy opponents. Quit being a bandwagon. Root for your own roots. 

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20 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Football is a very violent game and even though Pacman isnt the most physically imposing person he plays a sport where people get paid to hurt you.  Gotta think he is pretty keen on how to fug someone up.  Stupid move by the dude.

Football didnt teach Pacman how to hurt someone. Its hood taught him how to hurt people!!!!!!! He aint afraid of shooting. Hes as ghetto as they come

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Why don't you tweet this to Cam Newton and tell him how he grew up in the ghetto, and that the place he was raised sucks?

College Park isn't Hollywood, but it's hardly the ghetto. I guess if I were privileged or either PW---err, uninformed---I might consider it the ghetto, but only because I was out of touch with reality.

Bc i dont have Twitter and instagram like yall lady men. When i see Cam in person, Ill be glad to tell him in person

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Just now, Carolina-Chuck10 said:

You are from Greensboro not College Park.  Dont be claiming like College Park is your block. Greensboro is 100x better than College Park. 

Ive attended many Aggies football games and watched Tarik Cohen in person destroy opponents. Quit being a bandwagon. Root for your own roots. 

Ok, Chuck. You got it.

I’m actually from Winston Salem, though... 

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

While I may not be a fan of Adam Jones, even I can see from this video that he was heavily provoked and probably assaulted (the camera doesn't turn quite fast enough to capture it) before he retaliated.  Every reasonable person would certainly feel as though there was imminent threat of physical violence were they in his position here.

In this specific instance, it was not his fault.  It in no way absolves him of past instances.  It in no way makes him a good person.  But in this case, he was not at fault.

How would you know? You and i and everyone else only saw one half of what happened. You dont know what ghetto Pacman said or did to the man before the video started rolling

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