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Sam Franklin tried to fight a Bucks player after the game..


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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Evidently he was trying to storm into their locker room. Not the sharpest knife on the drawer. I don't care how badass you are trying to fight a whole NFL football team is not gonna work out for you.

He must be drinking from the same poison bottle those punk college kids were drinking from over the weekend.

Too much of that junk going on and it needs to be shut down quickly and hard.

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Listening to the radio call after Farley’s penalty on the kickoff and Shroff said, “Sam Franklin is there talking to Caleb Farley, trying to mentor him.”

Thinking back on all of Franklin’s stupid penalties on STs, I thought to myself, “That’s the last MF that needs to be talking to someone about not taking stupid penalties.”

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Evidently he was trying to storm into their locker room. Not the sharpest knife on the drawer. I don't care how badass you are trying to fight a whole NFL football team is not gonna work out for you.

I'd run into Vita Vae and change my emotions quickly.

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6 hours ago, Bama Panther said:

Listening to the radio call after Farley’s penalty on the kickoff and Shroff said, “Sam Franklin is there talking to Caleb Farley, trying to mentor him.”

Thinking back on all of Franklin’s stupid penalties on STs, I thought to myself, “That’s the last MF that needs to be talking to someone about not taking stupid penalties.”

Same thought.  I am hoping we can salvage Farley--

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