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Reid calls Jenkins a “sellout”


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9 minutes ago, countryboi said:

In this instance he is actually talking about Jenkins selling them out...its was about him taking money and not representing the cause

Well it could be an issue since Torrey Smith is on the board of the same group as Jenkins. Reid also shoved Torrey and said something to him after the pre game confrontation. Maybe not a big deal but something to pay attention to.

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8 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

I hate to tell you Eric, none of us really care

Coming from the Patriot fan I can't say I'm surprised. You are the definition of a sellout.

 

Oh and... you don't speak for me. I care. 

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3 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

congrats on being the 0.05% of America that truly cares. The sun will rise, the sun will set and nobody will really care about Eric Reid or Malcom Jenkins crusades

If all people thought like you then African Americans would still be in physical chains. Go fug yourself you racist cuck.

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Did Jenkins take money, sure, however said money is being used to support and help people in underserved communities. It isn’t like he took the money and pocketed it for himself, instead he is using it to help others. Reid is wrong to expect everybody to contribute in the same way.

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14 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

you're a pretty poo parent if you think your kids need to look up to people that play murder concussion ball

I guess you went to private school.  Kids don't listen to their parents on who to like, they listen to their classmates.

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