LOL, omg I did not know thatSumnerH said:He can't leave the state, he's still on probation for burglary and multiple drug offenses--he only got out of prison last month.
LOL, omg I did not know thatSumnerH said:He can't leave the state, he's still on probation for burglary and multiple drug offenses--he only got out of prison last month.
LuckyBen said:LOL, omg I did not know that
Believe me you do not want what will replace Twitter.Tito's Pullover said:
I can't wait for the day Twitter goes the way of MySpace.
Drops the micvadertime said:
yeah, that was his first tweet in over 2 years.
theapportioner said:Ryan's not looking so good these days.
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Edit: Although, he still looks better than Peyton.
Well it was a look of mutual disgust of course.E5 Yaz said:I wonder what kind of look BB and TB exchanged when Kraft told them he was speaking first
That's idiotic. If Kraft were exercising force and influence it would be behind closed doors, not in a press conference.DeJesus Built My Hotrod said:Well the other way this is being interpreted by some of the sports radio shows I am hearing is that Kraft is throwing his weight around with Goodell. If the NFL ends up exonerating the Patriots, you will hear some folks point to this as Goodell caving to one of his most powerful bosses.
There is one certainty here - regardless of the outcome, there will always be people who believe that the Patriots did something wrong in this year's AFCG.
I'm sure they would say something like 'what? US?? no, we didn't say anything of the sort *cough*wejustlettheidiotmediadoit*cough*MyDaughterLovesTomGordon said:This is definitely unprecedented in American sports, right? I'm not sure if the media circus is actually larger than Rice, but it's definitely the first time I can think of a league openly calling one if its own organizations collective liars.
singaporesoxfan said:Coming up on SoSH Central: analysis of fumble numbers.
E5 Yaz said:the malware's keeping me out of the baseball board. so, if you're bored
Peter Gammons @pgammohttps://twitter.com/pgammo · [URL="https://twitter.com/pgammo/status/559661416756830208
Speaking for me, thanks!Mugsy's Walk-Off Bunt said:I think I speak for all of us when I say...FUCK. YOU. PETER.
Papelbon's Poutine said:Fyi the SoSH app has banner adds as well, but IS allowing navigation into other threads.
Harry Hooper said:Matt Chatham on NESN thinks the Commish himself is behind today's leak. Reaction to Pats not bowing down to him enough.
That his teammates should target Sherman's injured elbow.BigSoxFan said:What did he say?
Thank god. That moron skewed the numbers for Welker, Amendola, and Tate by including their ST fumbles.singaporesoxfan said:
Coming up on SoSH Central: analysis of fumble numbers.
Telling them to break his arm.BigSoxFan said:What did he say?
"At the end of the day, this is about the Super Bowl," Browner said. "I'm gonna tell my teammates to go hit that elbow, go hit that shoulder. ... Try to break it if you can.
Wouldn't that be a 'right donnybrook'?Myt1 said:Morgan Lewis, Boston, nee Bingham McCutchen, does most of the Pats' legal work. They have a few blue collar mentality litigation partners who are generally pretty cheerful about a donnybrook.
brandonchristensen said:Why is Browner talking shit about Sherman? Seems counterintuitive with this mess going on.
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Either way it's dumb with the microscope on your team.DrewDawg said:
He was asked how he'd attack them. He said of course we'd go after the elbow. He didn't mean as a cheap shot.
Doesn't bother me at allbrandonchristensen said:Either way it's dumb with the microscope on your team.
MarcSullivaFan said:Thank god. That moron skewed the numbers for Welker, Amendola, and Tate by including their ST fumbles.
Anything to get away from psigate.brandonchristensen said:Either way it's dumb with the microscope on your team.
brandonchristensen said:Either way it's dumb with the microscope on your team.
He is leaving no stone unturned in his efforts to exonerate the Pats!theapportioner said:
Why do you follow SunLifeUS?
theapportioner said:
This Sherman-Browner trolling is the sideshow anyways. I doubt either side cares a whit.
Of course, now the NFL will fine the Patriots $2 million dollars for that comment.
brandonchristensen said:Either way it's dumb with the microscope on your team.
It's a trick. Being silent is the only way he can look like he might know what he's doing.H78 said:I'm officially at the point where I believe Roger is letting this thing remain an issue because he likes the attention it's drawing to the league.
His silence is deafening. He knows what he's doing.
theapportioner said:
This Sherman-Browner trolling is the sideshow anyways. I doubt either side cares a whit.
A quote from the news day articlenattysez said:I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that PFT has yet to share the NYNewsday report that this was definitely not a sting. Don't give credence to the leaks that don't serve your narrative, I guess.
He was going to be an on field target regardless. It's common practice and solid strategy when a key player has a real injuryKull said:
Agreed, it's mostly that. These two guys just won a ring together less than a year ago.
But there's probably some "pissed off" in there too. Sherman piled on to the scandal talk, so I'm sure many on the team see him as a legitimate, on field target.
Kensil was fired by the Jets, so carrying water for them by kneecapping the Pats doesn't take, from the sources view.GeorgeCostanza said:A quote from the news day article
"The idea that Mike Kensil would have it out for the Patriots is just false," a person familiar with the situation said. "It was not an amicable parting."
Odd sentences to have back to back. Unless the source doesn't really know what amicable means.