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10-12-2021, 01:39 PM #145Camp Arm
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10-12-2021, 01:52 PM #150Camp Arm
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If it helps any, I would LOVE for human pieces of shit like Kareem Hunt, Tyreek Hill, Chris Jones, Joe Mixon, and Adrian Peterson not only to lose their jobs in the NFL, but also face criminal/civil liability (and not just the standard "settling out of court" passes they always get).
Can we go back to the actual topic now?
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That misses the point. Employing players who's ACTIONS are worse but (basically) firing a guy for what he said, is not change for the better.
Neither should be employed.
Also, I'm waiting for the protest to begin for the Superbowl halftime performers since they've all used the same or worse language than Gruden.
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10-12-2021, 02:01 PM #152Camp Arm
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History is replete of instances where some people got off for the same crime as others got convicted for. Does that no one is held accountable? You're right - neither should be employed. But one isn't. That doesn't mean what he did wasn't worthy of separation.
And like someone else stated earlier, don't like it, don't watch."We're not changing anything." -John Harbaugh
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10-12-2021, 02:06 PM #155Camp Arm
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Players aren't "getting off" they're getting away with it because people with their talent are rare. Coaches are a dime a dozen.
This is no different than rich people getting off of charges because they have the means to fight the system.
That is not change for the better.
a) I rarely do, basically just night games when nothing else is going on
b) Stupid and completely unrelated.
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