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Santoniblows Holmes


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I havent' liked Holmes since Pittsburgh won the superbowl based on a ball he caught out of bounds, but...

 

His comments were taken out of context.   Full statement paraphrased:  "If the Panthers have a weakness, it's their secondary."

 

Not the same thing as calling Captain a troll.

 

But he is still our bitch.

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Went ahead and did another wikipedia edit for our dear friend:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santonio_Holmes

 

In case it gets removed, it says:

 

Santonio Holmes Jr. (born March 3, 1984) is a wide receiver for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He was drafted by thePittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft after playing college football at Ohio State. In 2009, Holmes was named MVP ofSuper Bowl XLIII. Holmes was traded to the Jets in 2010 in exchange for the Jets' fifth round pick and after performing well, he was signed to a five-year extension during the offseason. Holmes was criticized after he was benched for arguing with a teammate at the end of the 2011 season and his 2012 season ended prematurely after suffering a lisfranc injury. After losing to the Carolina Panthers on December 15, 2013, Holmes was seen getting Panthers cornerback Captain Munnerlyn's "41" tattooed on his upper arm by Carolina Huddle user jherald's tattoo artist.

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Went ahead and did another wikipedia edit for our dear friend:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santonio_Holmes

 

In case it gets removed, it says:

 

Santonio Holmes Jr. (born March 3, 1984) is a wide receiver for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He was drafted by thePittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft after playing college football at Ohio State. In 2009, Holmes was named MVP ofSuper Bowl XLIII. Holmes was traded to the Jets in 2010 in exchange for the Jets' fifth round pick and after performing well, he was signed to a five-year extension during the offseason. Holmes was criticized after he was benched for arguing with a teammate at the end of the 2011 season and his 2012 season ended prematurely after suffering a lisfranc injury. After losing to the Carolina Panthers on December 15, 2013, Holmes was seen getting Panthers cornerback Captain Munnerlyn's "41" tattooed on his upper arm by Carolina Huddle user jherald's tattoo artist.

 

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Perhaps you shouldn't talk poo about opponents' secondaries being weak when you have no QB to get you the ball, you drop balls, and you can't get open yourself.

Thanks for playing.

 

Exactly, his game was trash and I'm glad.

 

He needs to keep his mouth closed.

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Perhaps you shouldn't talk poo about opponents' secondaries being weak when you have no QB to get you the ball, you drop balls, and you can't get open yourself.

Thanks for playing.

 

He told the truth. Don't be bitter with those who tell the truth. Be bitter at those who really talk smack about the team.

 

The Panther defense secondary, along with other positions on the team are weak and need to be strenghten. Fans who cannot handle the truth about the teams really aren't ready for the big leagues.

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He told the truth. Don't be bitter with those who tell the truth. Be bitter at those who really talk smack about the team.

The Panther defense secondary, along with other positions on the team are weak and need to be strenghten. Fans who cannot handle the truth about the teams really aren't ready for the big leagues.

Smh...

Where did I say he wasn't telling the truth? I'm simply saying don't throw stones in a glass house, AND it wasn't his place to address our weaknesses, especially considering the year he's having.

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