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Titusmaster6
United States5933 Posts
Enjoy the superbowl everyone | ||
Firkraag8
Sweden1006 Posts
On January 30 2015 02:30 AgentW wrote: Who knows then. In other news, there's this: http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/12247092/fire-alarm-goes-again-new-england-patriots-team-hotel What a lousy thing to do. I hope the ones responsible get caught, twice in one week feels like it has to be deliberate. Let the teams play their game without interruption after interruption.. Hyped as F for Sunday, going to watch it live at a sports bar but it starts 00:30 and they close at 05:00. Going to be a rough Monday. :D | ||
AgentW
United States7725 Posts
On January 30 2015 08:15 Firkraag8 wrote: I hope the ones responsible get caught, twice in one week feels like it has to be deliberate. Let the teams play their game without interruption after interruption.. Hyped as F for Sunday, going to watch it live at a sports bar but it starts 00:30 and they close at 05:00. Going to be a rough Monday. :D Unfortunately it happens to several teams every year. I recall the Eagles had an alarm pulled this year as well. | ||
giftdgecko
United States2126 Posts
On January 30 2015 07:16 GreenHorizons wrote: Yeah I'd be pissed if I was him too. Forget about the ignorant posters here, I'd be really pissed about national TV personalities saying dumb shit like they "worry about whether alcohol will kill" me, without having a clue about who I am or how often I drink... If he continuously makes stupid decisions it is not so far fetched to believe he could die behind the wheel (he does have a DUI regardless of how drunk and in what state it was in). I don't think the kid has a substance abuse problem but if you make that many poor choices, don't expect people to feel sorry for you. He needs to take his licks and learn. I like that he isn't asking for sympathy but instead just expresses that he isn't an alcoholic (although I know very few that would admit to it) and admits he made a bad decision. | ||
GTR
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GreenHorizons
United States22112 Posts
On January 30 2015 11:06 GTR wrote: How much of that do you guys reckon Gordon actually wrote himself? I imagine he said his piece to someone who "media'd" it up for him. I imagine plenty of it was basically a direct quote though. Although he might of written it all I've never seen his writing...? It's whatever, the people talking out of their ass about addiction were wrong, and that's pretty much the only point I had about it. On the list of suspect NFL players regarding substance use Josh Gordon is clearly getting ripped on the technical aspects compared to people with more serious substance issues. The huge loopholes for people abusing pain medications comes to mind. There are plenty of stories from players about guys buying or being offered bags of pills often from doctors themselves. "I never took a Vicodin in college, ever," he said. "I didn't even know what Vicodin was until I got to the NFL." Under pressure to perform on Sundays, Turley said, players routinely numb their NFL injuries with prescription painkillers and risk long-term debilitating injuries. "I know guys that have bought thousands of pills," Turley said. "Tons of guys would take Vicodin before a game." Kyle Turley says he regularly uses prescription pain medication to cope with the pain from injuries suffered while playing in the NFL. Turley said one physician outside the NFL's network of doctors -- he would not identify the individual by name -- once offered to sell him a bag of 10,000 Vicodin. The going rate, Turley recalled, was $3 per pill. He said he didn't make the purchase. "Everybody has a guy," Turley said. Source | ||
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Mutaller
United States1027 Posts
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GreenHorizons
United States22112 Posts
On January 30 2015 12:32 reps)squishy wrote: I think he will. He went to those interviews so he would not get fined so he can get fined grabbing his crotch. He'll only do it if the Seahawks get far ahead or if it's a game ending touchdown. He's got enough respect for his team that he won't intentionally get them a 15 yd penalty if it would really hurt their chances to win. Kinda funny how the NFL was fining him while making money off of the image of him doing it. | ||
Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
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On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
On January 30 2015 13:33 Jaaaaasper wrote: Hey look, this entire shit storm was bullshit Still, several loose ends ensure that the controversy is not close to finished. For one, if the Colts’ footballs were properly inflated, as they reportedly were, it would possibly indicate that they were handled differently or inflated more fully to start with. If it turns out that both sets of balls were inflated and handled similarly, the N.F.L. is back to the likelihood that there was tampering by the Patriots. | ||
IgnE
United States7681 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19565 Posts
On January 30 2015 15:08 IgnE wrote: Or Andrew Luck likes more inflated balls. I find it crazy that people jump to all sorts of silly conclusions based on Bill Nye or whatever. It's pretty simple to do just do some actual experiments with real footballs and see what happens. Umm, except the 2 PSI thing. Wherein it is not possible for the Colts and Patriots to both start with legal balls, and the Pats to end with -2PSI balls while the Colts' balls are still legal. | ||
IgnE
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15915 Posts
if u can get away with it.. all the more power to you. Baseball Pitchers push boundaries on what they can do to a baseball in preparation for throwing a pitch. female tennis players have been screwing with the ball to take the sting of Serena Williams power game. hockey goalies always push the boundaries on the maximum size of their equipment. because its a 12.5 to 13.5 PSI range we will always have some QBs pushing both the upper and lower boundaries of the rule depending on their favoured kind of ball. and the QBs who prefer exactly 13.0 PSI , well they don't have to do anything. whether or not New England did this.... i have no doubts other teams have tried to sneak in a 12.4 PSI ball or a 13.6 PSI ball or maybe even 12.3 or 13.7 | ||
Craze
United States561 Posts
This is great. | ||
Valiver
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DannyJ
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GreenHorizons
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AgentW
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