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DeMarcus Smith vs Goodell


riddel

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DeMarcus is kicking that ASS!!!

Smith. You remember the stories of the Y2K bug?

Reporter. Yes, but we didn't know if those stories were true at the time.

Smith. But, now you do!

Hilarious!

Freakin Goodell is a moron and a buffoon.

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They're both bafoons who are crippling the league, neither gives a poo about the fans.

Smith and the players along with the federal courts are the only reason the fans will have football in 2011. Goodell won't even commit to that. He says he will work his butt off, but all I've seen him do is lockout players. How's that helping?

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Everytime I see a picture of DeMarcus, I wonder how good it would be to punch him in the mouth and if him being a little b**ch and suing me would be worth it. In the end, I find that it probably would feel damn good to do it.

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Smith and the players along with the federal courts are the only reason the fans will have football in 2011. Goodell won't even commit to that. He says he will work his butt off, but all I've seen him do is lockout players. How's that helping?

Sometimes what is best in the short term is the worst in the long term. As a fan of the game, I wouldn't mind missing some games or a whole season as long as what is fair for both the players and the league gets done.

It was what was best for the short term that was done last time the CBA was agreed upon that brought us to here.

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Smith and the players along with the federal courts are the only reason the fans will have football in 2011. Goodell won't even commit to that. He says he will work his butt off, but all I've seen him do is lockout players. How's that helping?

And if we get football, but the draft is done away with next season and salary caps are eliminated, I'm sure the NFL will be so great.

But, hey, at least Smith was kickin dat, yeah dawg!

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DeMaurice Smith, using legal tactics, media blitzing, and outright lies, has managed to back the NFL into a situation that could potentially destroy competativeness and parity in the league, and financially cripple it to the point it collapes.

He sure is kicking that ass.

Tool.

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The courts have consistently sided with the players. Looks like they're the ones in the right here.

So when the 8th Circuit overturns the lower court the owners will be in the right??

Just because two lower court federal judges sided with the players up to this point means absolutely nothing in regards to who's in the right.

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