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Derrick Brown going after Mike Thomas after the game


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Definitely odd. Brown seems like a pretty mild tempered guy. Definitely not a guy I'd want pissed off enough to come after me.

what's funny is that Michael Thomas was going into the xray room there bc he was running from DB.. I dont blame him.

 

One of the on field media members tweeted last night that Thomas said something about Shaq and it triggered DB.... but i am sure there is more to it.

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16 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

what's funny is that Michael Thomas was going into the xray room there bc he was running from DB.. I dont blame him.

 

One of the on field media members tweeted last night that Thomas said something about Shaq and it triggered DB.... but i am sure there is more to it.

If true its the perfect place to receive an ass whooping. Go ahead and get checked out right after. 

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Good.  Thomas is a piece of poo.  Was it against the Vikings he threw that dirty blindside block the knocked a guy out?  Actually, I think he's done it a lot, and guys like that really don't give a poo about another player's health or humanity.  Good on DB.

If Thomas got ran over by a bus tomorrow, I would feel like the world is a better place.

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