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tvc184 got a reaction from mytwocents-28 in SETXsports High School Football Rankings - Week 3
So the refs caused Newton's fall.
Got it...............
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tvc184 reacted to MAYFIELD in San AntonIo Players target Ref
This my thoughts if a person uses racial comments toward you, your parent advice should over power their words. People say many things, and racial slurs are used by all race. Now you are what you react to, because by simply saying and doing nothing would have made him look like all that was coming out his mouth. I personally feel it's a compared story to justify their actions. Be honest if he called them the N word, they shouldn't be mad. If you listen to their conversation with friends of different race, they all call themselves that on the norm. The correct thing to do was play your game, report this to your coach and parents. As for as the coach, his actions should cost him his job. My reason is he encouraged and messed up two young kids future, who he was suppose to help guide while in his care.
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tvc184 got a reaction from robanadana in SETXsports High School Football Rankings - Week 3
If #11 beats #3 it will cause the board to explode?
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tvc184 got a reaction from Silsbee92 in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from outanup in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from Mr. Buddy Garrity in Ladders Of Opportunity Are There!
A lot of people want welfare to be cut until it is their welfare being cut.
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tvc184 got a reaction from PN-G bamatex in San AntonIo Players target Ref
They need to investigate whether anyone else knew that it was going to happen (especially coaching) or whether they were directed to do so.
The players involved? Guilty. The only question is whether to file felony assault charges on them or if the ref wants to let it go.
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tvc184 got a reaction from Olddog in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from mytwocents-28 in SETXsports High School Football Rankings - Week 3
If #11 beats #3 it will cause the board to explode?
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tvc184 got a reaction from Texasminuteman in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from Lightning/Eagle in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from Englebert in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from Mr. Buddy Garrity in San AntonIo Players target Ref
What does the NFL have to do with it?
Nothing.... BUT, if a player from the NFL assaults someone, I want him arrested. If you haven't noticed, many of them have been.
As far as the "coming back", they are paid millions by millionaires and are under contract. There is a huge different between a person that you contract and a student that plays a voluntary sport with strict rules on behavior. The comparison with pro sports is just plain silly. A millionaire might be able to hire a great defense team and beat a murder rap. Does that mean we should do away with penalties for murder?
A mistake is forgetting to do your homework and claiming the dog ate it. Committing what might be an intentional felony assault is not a "mistake". If any of the players is 17, he is already an adult and can face the maximum criminal sentence. I am not suggesting that they should get 20 years in prison but they shouldn't get away with it because, "the NFL doesn't get punished enough" or it was just "a mistake".
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tvc184 got a reaction from RETIREDFAN1 in San AntonIo Players target Ref
They need to investigate whether anyone else knew that it was going to happen (especially coaching) or whether they were directed to do so.
The players involved? Guilty. The only question is whether to file felony assault charges on them or if the ref wants to let it go.
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tvc184 got a reaction from Justafan72 in San AntonIo Players target Ref
They need to investigate whether anyone else knew that it was going to happen (especially coaching) or whether they were directed to do so.
The players involved? Guilty. The only question is whether to file felony assault charges on them or if the ref wants to let it go.
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tvc184 got a reaction from Mr. Buddy Garrity in Cop Lies Abt. Being Attacked
Every few years I notice a case like this. Usually it involves an officer that wrecks a car and makes up some kind of wild story to cover up the incident. In many cases it would likely result in a bad letter in the file or a day or two without pay.
A lie will sink an officer's career faster than anything. This one might result in a prison sentence.
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tvc184 got a reaction from jake94 in Dayton 55 Nederland 41/Final
Not sure on numbers but Dayton qb will probably be in running for player of week.
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tvc184 got a reaction from liltex in Dayton 55 Nederland 41/Final
Not sure on numbers but Dayton qb will probably be in running for player of week.
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tvc184 got a reaction from dayton in Dayton 55 Nederland 41/Final
Not sure on numbers but Dayton qb will probably be in running for player of week.
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tvc184 got a reaction from Daytonfan9210 in Dayton 55 Nederland 41/Final
Not sure on numbers but Dayton qb will probably be in running for player of week.
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tvc184 got a reaction from BellBiz30 in Dayton 55 Nederland 41/Final
Not sure on numbers but Dayton qb will probably be in running for player of week.