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OJ might be smarter than Joe Brady


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1 hour ago, OceanPanther said:

I don't get it.   Why would anyone post football "thoughts"  from a double murderer...  ( that was talking about the Lions ) .  

Are people just grasping to post something ??  

I can't imagine how his children even navigate social media seeing jokes about their deceased mother and OJ. The espn documentary about him should be required viewing it's a fascinating look into the American value system and all the dynamics within the last several decades.

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4 hours ago, OceanPanther said:

I don't get it.   Why would anyone post football "thoughts"  from a double murderer...  ( that was talking about the Lions ) .  

Are people just grasping to post something ??  

If you don't recognize the play calling similarities of what he was talking about and what the panther runs I don't know what to tell you hombre.

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8 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

I'll just point out that the view of his home in the background is not the view you'd expect of a HOF RB who also made money in movies and endorsements. It looks like a fairly modest setup. Most of that money he made is gone.

Dude's right about the plays though.

I suspect he gets by from his NFLPA pension and books/movies

 

https://protectpensions.org/2020/07/01/know-nfl-players-earn-pension/

 

Removing what you think of him, he knows his football

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