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If this team let the Vikings play harder all cause of A.P son...


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It's time to separate church and state with this issue once and for all.

 

This was a terrible tragedy, and unfortunately it happens all too often in this country, but because the DNA belongs to Adrian Peterson, it's getting extra exposure.

 

This isn't the time for debating was he involved, who was involved; it's a horrible tragedy regardless of those circumstances.

 

The Panthers have a game to play tomorrow, and our defense should be capable of stopping that offense, whether it's Peterson or whoever else running the football.

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someone brought up in a thread last year when kc played when belcher died they had no flags as went for the cardinals and skins when their respective players died except a delay of game which they couldn't control . Don't know if it's true or not but i expect the viking Oline to get away with ALOT of holds on monsterz inc sunday.

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According to sources AP met this son for the first time in the hospital...regardless a child still died, but that makes my pity for AP die down a bit...makes him sound like a sperm donor rather than a father..

http://washington.cbslocal.com/2013/10/12/report-adrian-petersons-son-dies-met-him-1st-time-in-hospital/

 

I had no clue he just recently found out he was the father and he just met him. Regardless of the situation, I don't think it will affect AP.

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It's time to separate church and state with this issue once and for all.

 

This was a terrible tragedy, and unfortunately it happens all too often in this country, but because the DNA belongs to Adrian Peterson, it's getting extra exposure.

 

This isn't the time for debating was he involved, who was involved; it's a horrible tragedy regardless of those circumstances.

 

The Panthers have a game to play tomorrow, and our defense should be capable of stopping that offense, whether it's Peterson or whoever else running the football.

 

This

 

A quick note:  The whole baby momma ordeal is not an uncommon occurrence.  I'm stuck in the midst of Falcons fans down here and see it.  Actually have a coworker who has kids in Texas and Atlanta. He'll seem them like once a year.  He has like 3 more kids here on the coast.  Certain people regrettably have those situations because of their lifestyle.  I don't think this should warrant so much press.  

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You have absolutely ZERO control over how hard another team plays.

However, you have all the control over the number of moronic threads you start.

 

I have no idea what you're talking about. Who said anything about "I" controlling how hard they play? They control that, which I made references to. "They" let another team put more effort into winning than them cause of his son.... which really was a response thread to those believing this team is going to roll over and quit just cause a tragedy happened, and we always seem to lose cause of it

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