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Just because someone dies doesn't automatically mean we should honor them.

We went through this with Sean Taylor too, and I'm sorry but the man was a total scumbag. Just look up all the crap he was involved in.

It's really sad but I think the only individual in the NFL nobody would mourn is Mike Vick... and he didn't even hurt any human beings (except those girls he gave herpes).

What Belcher did was inexcusable. If he didn't kill himself I sure as hell would be calling his head for an execution.

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fuging clown. I don't hope for injuries but... This reminds me of roddy white's stunt on mnf a few years back when he had a vick t-shirt on under his jersey during the vick controversy. When he scored a TD he flashed the shirt for the camera.

Similar pieces of human trash.

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Just because someone dies doesn't automatically mean we should honor them.

We went through this with Sean Taylor too, and I'm sorry but the man was a total scumbag. Just look up all the crap he was involved in.

how was sean taylor a total scumbag?

and even if he was, i don't put mourning the death of a man murdered sleeping in his bed on the same level as mourning a man who double-tapped his girl in front of her mother and then blow his brains all over his coaching staff.

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It's really sad but I think the only individual in the NFL nobody would mourn is Mike Vick... and he didn't even hurt any human beings (except those girls he gave herpes).

What Belcher did was inexcusable. If he didn't kill himself I sure as hell would be calling his head for an execution.

I'm pretty sure that a lot of people in the league would miss Ron Mexico. He got voted the comeback player of the year remember? A lot of people still respect him, and not everybody in the NFL views dog fighting in a negative light. Like it or not, dogs are still just animals (it's not really that different from bullfighting which is popular in certain latin countries or cock fighting which is popular in places like the Philippines and San Francisco clubs). I hate dog fighting, but I'm just saying. And like PhillyB said, what made Sean Taylor a scumbag deserving of death? I'm pretty sure that he turned his life around after his daughter was born.

Bowe's tweet boggles the mind though. Not sure what he was thinking.

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Like I said you'd have to look it up, I don't remember precisely. As I recall he had many violence-related run ins with the law. Believe he held a man at gun point. Was involved in shady stuff, widely believed to be deep into the drug business. His antics on the field (spitting in players faces, many many dirty plays like absolutely leveling a punter on his way out of bounds in the pro bowl, other incidents as well) did not exactly help his character.

When criminals break into houses to steal, they generally don't kill harmless sleeping individuals without a reason to do so. I'm sure he wasn't a truly terrible person, but he definitely enjoyed "thug life" and without a doubt would have been behind bars had he not been a high profile NFL player.

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