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Family drama (Cam and Smitty)


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This is one example of why I haven't gotten married yet. Too much can go wrong. Feel bad for the guy, but his weird behavior airing this out for the world to see kind of explains why she might’ve cheated on him in the first place.. He seems to have issues. I think it’s safe to say all 3 parties can share the blame here. 

In regards to Steve, he was already a borderline HOF player. All it takes is a few voters to be turned off by this story to keep him out. Voters are human after all. 

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I don't blame the guy for airing it. It's his life. If he has kids with his soon to be ex-wife I'd say differently but as long as there's no kids involved on his side? Meh... whatever. I can definitely understand him wanting to publicly embarrass Smitty and his wife over this.

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9 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

This is one example of why I haven't gotten married yet. Too much can go wrong. Feel bad for the guy, but his weird behavior airing this out for the world to see kind of explains why she might’ve cheated on him in the first place.. He seems to have issues. I think it’s safe to say all 3 parties can share the blame here. 

In regards to Steve, he was already a borderline HOF player. All it takes is a few voters to be turned off by this story to keep him out. Voters are human after all. 

You coach flag football but you don't have kids?

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10 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

This is one example of why I haven't gotten married yet. Too much can go wrong. Feel bad for the guy, but his weird behavior airing this out for the world to see kind of explains why she might’ve cheated on him in the first place.. He seems to have issues. I think it’s safe to say all 3 parties can share the blame here. 

In regards to Steve, he was already a borderline HOF player. All it takes is a few voters to be turned off by this story to keep him out. Voters are human after all. 

Just don’t marry someone with crazy red flags.  I mean the two cheating spouses clearly had their red flags slapping folks in the face.  Plenty of good humans around.  Choose them

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53 minutes ago, CRA said:

Just don’t marry someone with crazy red flags.  I mean the two cheating spouses clearly had their red flags slapping folks in the face.  Plenty of good humans around.  Choose them

Bingo. My wife and I have been together since I was 19 and she was 18. Only serious relationship either of us were ever in. Never really planned for any of this it just kept working so we rolled with it. Got engaged after five years of living together. We're engaged for five years before getting married, there was always just other stuff we would rather do and focus on. Then after about five more years holy poo she's pregnant. We gotta buy a house and do all that "adult stuff" and get our poo together FAST. Kiddo turned 9 in October. 23 years have flown by. Still remember the day I met my wife like it was yesterday.

Just do what feels right. Except fuging other dudes wives. Don't do that even if it does feel right at the time. LOL 

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

May I right or did steve get up in front of everyone for his retirement speech to cry and thank his wife(ex?) angie?? He said she helped him with getting all his supplements and rehab/etc during his career. You fooled me Steve......

 

Cam cheated on his main wife/first GF. I remember some Kacey number 6 type gurl posted a YouTube video with her and BF calling Cam. 

 

Im sooo fend up with adults being massive fugups.  


Ever seen the Bill Burr routine where he talks about how nothing can prepare famous men for the platoon of women that will be running them down?

Reminds me of these situations.

 

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