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Warren Sap says "Jeremy Shockey Snitched On The Saints"


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Thats fine IF he ratt'd while still on said team. BUT if he waited til they nolonger wanted him and he was looking for a little payback then he's a doushe. Not saying thats what happened, not saying he did it.

Your profile says you're 42 years old. Really?

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that has nothing to do with this topic

I beg to differ. Your responses to the posts in this topic reflect the ethics of a 12-year old thug wannabe. Nobody with any sense would think that it's wrong to "rat" on a bunch of idiots trying to end their fellow union members' careers.

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I beg to differ. Your responses to the posts in this topic reflect the ethics of a 12-year old thug wannabe. Nobody with any sense would think that it's wrong to "rat" on a bunch of idiots trying to end their fellow union members' careers.

I beg to differ. Your responses to the posts in this topic reflect the ethics of a 12-year old thug wannabe. Nobody with any sense would think that it's wrong to "rat" on a bunch of idiots trying to end their fellow union members' careers.

If said rat was still apart of the team then props to him for making a stand although there is a reason he is keeping under cover. BUT If this person was a willing partner while on the team and later ratt'd do the being released or nolonger wanted then i have no respect for this person. How is that hard not to understand. But of course i'm an old school football fan when playing defense and knocking opponents out of the game was par for the course.

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If said rat was still apart of the team then props to him for making a stand although there is a reason he is keeping under cover. BUT If this person was a willing partner while on the team and later ratt'd do the being released or nolonger wanted then i have no respect for this person. How is that hard not to understand. But of course i'm an old school football fan when playing defense and knocking opponents out of the game was par for the course.

Your inscrutable logic is clearly unassailable. Have a cookie.

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