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P. King Vs. J. Vilma


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@SI_PeterKing: Curtis Lofton, Chris Chamberlain, David Hawthorne. Get the message, Jonathan Vilma?

@SI_PeterKing: RT @MarshMoseley: You are better than this, peter. No need to single out Vilma ... I didn't. The NFL did.

@SI_PeterKing: RT @JonVilma51: Reckless journalism is beneath you sir. You've become a glorified blogger ... It's the NFL investigation, Jonathan. Not me.

.. not just huddlers going after Vilma

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Vilma is a bitch. fug him.

He keeps taking offense at people discussing facts. He's an idiot and I don't even care for Peter King.

Let's see if Vilma is still talking all that poo when he's sitting at home watching games like the rest of us. fine young male.

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So Sean Payton admits what happened and takes "100% responsibility", and the appeals his suspension. Then, Vilma, who is the ringleader of the player bounty circus, takes offense to people singling him out for bounties while having a picture of the SI Special Report on bounties as his Twitter avatar, flaunting it like some badge of honor. Saints fans truly do reflect their organization, and I have completely lost all respect for anybody that defends these clowns. And yes, that includes any and all Panthers players if there are any.

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