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The NFL Thread (cont'd)

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Um. They aren't really "massage therapists." They're hookers.

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The only thing the NFL has to do is educate its players not to put anything on recordable media. Maybe they can have classes in that at Auburn*. The players might actually learn something in class.

(* they may not actually have electricity in Alabama, but the same principle applies for stone knives and bear skins)
Sterger was working for the Jets PR. And for the record Dillhole, Hookers wouldn't have gone to the police to file a complaint about one of their clients. Hookers use their pimps for that.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
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Re: The NFL Thread (cont'd)

If I'm a Packers fan I'd be a little concerned about Rodgers after that TD. I didn't like the look on his face when he got up after scoring that TD. It might be nothing, but still...
 
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If I'm a Packers fan I'd be a little concerned about Rodgers after that TD. I didn't like the look on his face when he got up after scoring that TD. It might be nothing, but still...

I thought the same exact thing. He seemed to be grimacing and his right arm hung from his arm at an odd angle.
 
Re: The NFL Thread (cont'd)

Did they actually review that last play or just pretend to? Not that I'm complaining, but even if it was an INT, how was he not down by contact?
 
Re: The NFL Thread (cont'd)

Did they actually review that last play or just pretend to? Not that I'm complaining, but even if it was an INT, how was he not down by contact?


I'm gonna guess that they ruled he was touched while he was in the process of possessing the ball, not after he established possession.
 
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So the Bears have basically given up. Hester not returning the punt, and Hanie is in the game. Wow.
 
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