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The NFL Royally pisses me off


Highlandfire

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there is no way this game should go on. The man shot himself in the damn parking lot!!! Right in front of the GM And HC!

Look you greedy fugs at the NFL, you will still make your God damn money! Move the fuging game to Monday night.

At some point it needs to be understood this is JUST A GAME! It isn't life.

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Imagine you work at the biggest retail store in NYC or LA or Chi.....and imagine a staff employee commits suicude right before Black Friday.......

That store isn't going to shutdown on Black Friday bc the guy who worked in electronics killed himself.

NFL deals with many of the same issues the "real world" does......

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there is no way this game should go on. The man shot himself in the damn parking lot!!! Right in front of the GM And HC!

Look you greedy fugs at the NFL, you will still make your God damn money! Move the fuging game to Monday night.

At some point it needs to be understood this is JUST A GAME! It isn't life.

The chiefs decided to continue as scheduled..................

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there is no way this game should go on. The man shot himself in the damn parking lot!!! Right in front of the GM And HC!

Look you greedy fugs at the NFL, you will still make your God damn money! Move the fuging game to Monday night.

At some point it needs to be understood this is JUST A GAME! It isn't life.

Does it really matter if they play the game sunday or monday? You might be right that they shouldn't play the game but your logic of them playing one day later makes very little sense...

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Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Also, as mentioned above, THE CHIEFS made the call to go ahead with the game. Read before you post stupid stuff like this.

Damn I miss my thread delete button...

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