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Week 13: Other NFL Games


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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

I mean yea those stories about Lawrence Taylor showing up to the stadium before a game in a bathrobe doing lines in the locker room probably did happen 

should have given carter the blessing to wear his number.  Also fug the giants. refused to throw the ball in the 4th quarter.  Dumbass Kafka

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8 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Dude was also not going for it on 4th and short down 23 🤣 he getting the thanks but no thanks in five weeks

Ended up all good, my parlay cashed thanks to pats finally given Henderson the ball and kafka trotting dart out there down 18 with 2 minutes left for some reason 

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10 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Lmfao wahhhh from interviews this kinda crap was legit normal in the 80s like there was some de I know I heard about who used to jerk off in meetings

You’re probably thinking of Charles Haley who was legit mentally ill and was traded from the 49ers because he fuged around with Jerry rice.

I don’t think anyone in the 80s was straight up masturbating in team meetings.

Aaron Hernandez used to watch gay porn on team flights tho lmao

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13 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Lmfao wahhhh from interviews this kinda crap was legit normal in the 80s like there was some de I know I heard about who used to jerk off in meetings

Not sure about meetings. You might be thinking about Jeffrey Toobin on CNN.

There were stories about Charles Haley touching himself in the Cowboys locker room while telling teammates he was thinking of their wives (Haley was a bons fide psycho).

With regard to Carter though...

Wesley Steinberg is not an actual journalist / insider / anything. Never take him seriously. 

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13 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"47 yard attempt here by Younghoe Koo and he... stumbled!"

Pretty professional off the cuff take there. Certainly appreciated by the network over my "what the FUG was THAT??!!!"

Welcome to the world of Meme, where you will now reside forever.

 

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