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1 hour ago, Panthero said:

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No actually i didnt mean that. Thanks for seeing race in my comment though, very original. In summation, go fug yourself. 

I was just wondering since Christianity is probably the most popular faith in the NFL, so I am not sure what The Golden Calf of Bristol adds to that.

If that was not your meaning, my apologies. 

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

I was just wondering since Christianity is probably the most popular faith in the NFL, so I am not sure what The Golden Calf of Bristol adds to that.

If that was not your meaning, my apologies. 

Its all good. I was actually being sarcastic with the original comment.

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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

Makes sense

Media is also to blame, they force feed him 100x more than they need too. I didnt hate Farve or Johnny Manziel, but the media changed my thinking with the insisting talking 24/7 for weeks about each. Teblowmania had the same effect on me. 

Example turned on sports talk on the way for a short pickup.....topic Teblows........flashbacks....

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