Let me make this simple. I have a girlfriend and I have a daughter.
Now spend your day being amazed, saddened, whatever by that.
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rofl im just sad for your daughter
inshallah that she doesnt get your cheekbones
Considering I didn't know I had cheekbones until 2011 when I lost 85lbs, I consider them brand new, and she should be honored to have them one day
Keep it coming though. You're getting me good. Back in the day I would get angry because I hated where I was at. This just doesn't happen anymore. I know how irrelevant you are. I'm not on massive amounts of drugs.
lol bottom dollar to get you on drugs again 11k?
wat? I said your gf was the downsy one. I didn't expect you to type like it.
Oh, and I will never be on drugs again.
Like I said you're just a punk kid. You can tell by your one line replies like a 14 year old texting bitch.
Let me know when you have a purpose in life, and you'll realize what matters
baby boy what would it take to get you to relapse so youre funny again
bottom line me on you getting an eating disorder then a weiss youtube channel just reviewing frozen food would get hits
tell ur fat wife i said whats up
Thought this was pretty cool.
Chris Long Runs off Sideline to Pull Brother Kyle Long out of Scuffle
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The Browner suspension wasn't for PED's, and it looks like there is more to the story than first thought.
Browner’s predicament possibly arises from unfair implementation of substance-abuse policy
Posted by Mike Florio on November 26, 2013, 10:57 PM EST
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The details remain scant regarding the proposed one-year suspension of Seahawks cornerback Brandon Browner. Erroneously reported by the league’s own network as a violation arising from the use of performance enhancing drugs, the suspension arises from the substance-abuse policy.
But a one-year suspension — technically, a permanent banishment with the ability to apply for reinstatement after one year — applies only to players who already were in Stage Three of the substance-abuse program. While no one is talking about the specifics of the Browner case, we have a theory. Or a hypothesis. Or something.
When players are cut by NFL teams, they remain subject to the testing requirements of the substance-abuse policy. If they don’t show for the tests (after all, they’re no longer NFL employees), they become subject to the various steps and stages of the substance-abuse program.
It’s wrong and it’s unfair, but that’s just the way it is, as agreed to by the NFL Players Association.
Browner played for the Broncos in 2005. Cut in 2006, Browner surfaced the following year in the CFL. Unless Browner violated the substance-abuse policy enough times in one-plus year with the Broncos to land in Stage Three, there’s a chance he fell victim to the unfair expectation that players who have been dumped by the NFL still have to submit to NFL-implemented drug tests, and that he returned to the NFL in 2011 with a lifetime membership in Stage Three.
That’s how Stage Three works. Once a guy enters Stage Three, he never gets out. And if he makes one false move while in Stage Three, via a positive test or a failure to show up for a test, he’s done for at least a year.
If that’s what happened with Browner — if he landed in Stage Three because he didn’t show up for drug tests when he wasn’t an NFL employee — his suspension needs to be scrapped. And if the NFL won’t reverse the suspension, Browner needs to load up the legal cannon and aim it at anyone and everyone.
Looks like Harvin is out again:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/football/nfl...-hip-soreness/
Wilson is really impressive. We could be witnessing the beginnings of HOF greatness with this kid. All the tools, brains and humility you could ask for.
Tony, sorry he ended your fantasy season, but as you said you could care less about fantasy when it comes to your Hawks. Good luck in the playoffs, at least until the Eagles come to town ;)
Shout out to Vegas from the game
The Seahawks are just insanely good at home too. Assuming they don't choke up a few games they will have home games up until the Superbowl so good luck to anyone who steps in CenturyLink Field. A team like Carolina probably has the best shot to win because unlike New Orleans they actually play defense.
PLEASE SCORE JUST 7 MORE FUCKING POINTS!!!!
this 4th quarter is painful....
Edit:
41 pts scored in the first 27 minutes of the game
0 pts scored in the final 13 minutes
I had 3 parlays that just needed the over 47.5
drinks clorox
Granted he has Lynch and a very good O line, but exactly who is he throwing to? This entire season he has been throwing to WR2's at best. He is pinpoint accurate, quick throwing motion, great footwork, and incredibly elusive. All the makings of a future HOF'er IMO.
All true Barry but I said it a couple of weeks ago, Russell Wilson will end up in the HOF. I've seen every snap he's taken, and on top of all of the physical tools, he simply has a work ethic and the elusive force of will and undying belief in himself and his team that puts him above the rest. He's never had a really bad game as a QB, and the only big 4th quarter mistake he's made was in his 1st game as a pro against the Cards last year when he had 3 straight incompletions after being 1st and goal from the 4.
He's the #4 QB right now behind Brady, Manning and Rodgers who are all HOFs. If the 2012 draft was done again in hindsight he'd be the #2 pick at worst.
Good time to be a Seahawk fan.
Wilsons ceiling is huge IMO, hes only played in like 28 regular season games and his rating for career is like 102.5 or something. Only Rodgers is better.
If he had some of the offensive weapons to throw to like Manning, Brady, Rodgers, Brees we may be saying he is the best right now. But with that defense, that run game and that home field he is in a perfect situation right now. Enjoy every minute of it.
Wilson seems very intelligent and just an overall good dude in general:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiMsGIadk40
Ah the game made me sick. They made Brees look Pop Warner and having Brees on my fantasy football team of course I lost.
But this Wilson kid is too much. Sure Newton, RG3, and Vick can run the ball. But only on broken pass plays. Wilson fakes a run to an RB and then he's off for 10 yards or a first down.
Further Wilson can read a defense. And then falls back and steps up into the pocket and hits his man. And really hasn't had an outstanding receiver all year long.
As for future HOFer? Well if he puts together 10 season like he's playing now he's a cinch.
Believe myself at this point it Seahawks-Broncos in the Superbowl in 2014.
Even though I'm a Patriots fan.
At what point do the multiple PED suspensions become more of an issue? Or are they already and I jsut don't follow NFL that closely?
I needed Brees and Graham to basically show up to win my regular season and they BARELY got there.
49ers fans once complained about Seahawks' 12th Man
A memo has now been circulating in San Francisco about training the 49er fans to be more like the Seattle 12th Man.
As Greg Gaffin (and Samuel Clemens) said, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
All I want for Christmas is a Hawks jersey! I just can't decide who yet.
Surprised me to see an old school city like Detroit using their scoreboard and signage to tell the crowd to "Get Loud" during their MLB playoff run.
Please tell me Seattle doesn't do the same.
Question here.
Does Todd ever post any football?
Thinking here that he's just a baseball man and doesn't care or know much about the gridiron.