YankeeRebel
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You missed the reference then"Not true if he was on the field, or in the film room he contributed to wins."
thats the quote i read.
You missed the reference then"Not true if he was on the field, or in the film room he contributed to wins."
thats the quote i read.
i just saw "win(s)" which is multiple.You missed the reference then
nice. very. still needs more tit.Theresa Palmer, my new favorite
Yes. You have made that crystal clear.Well it's obvious there is more than one person that does not understand the game.
Gee what a witty and original response I didn't realize this was the Nick Toons forumYes. You have made that crystal clear.
and thanks for owning it. I actually respect you more for that.
NVM..i just saw "win(s)" which is multiple.
Coming from a Card fan I'll take it as a compliment. As a Card fan if you don't put a positive spin on everything you'd have nothing.You have a unique ability to spin everything patrots positive.
I'm actually impressed
It also gave him the chance to win a SB. Something he'd never been able to do in Zona.Cards dumped him at the right time. He had many serviceable games for them.
Funny thing is... he was only good as a deep threat guy. Now he plays for a team who never throws the deep ball. He was average on an "air it out" team like the Cards. He will be non-existent on the Vikings with check down Sam running the show.
That is if he ever makes it on the field again.
There is a reason even PS players and coaches get rings. Whether it's practice, film study, work out partners everyone on a winning team contribute to the win. Some more than others.Yes, he really didnt help them win anything
Vikings Wouldn’t Take A Financial Hit If They Cut Michael FloydQuestion for anyone who knows more about this than I do: Is this enough to void Floyd's contract entirely?
He got another chance and has given us the finger before even Mini Camp is over. He's as stupid as he's ever been.
He obviously has his problems with the bottle and I hope he can turn his life around, but I don't want him around my team at all.
There is a reason even PS players and coaches get rings. Whether it's practice, film study, work out partners everyone on a winning team contribute to the win. Some more than others.Yes, he really didnt help them win anything
So how the hell did you relate that specifically to the SB?"Not true if he was on the field, or in the film room he contributed to wins."
thats the quote i read.
Ben Goessling ESPN Staff Writer
Statement from Michael Floyd's agent, Brian Murphy: Michael Floyd started his 96-day home monitoring on March 13, 2017. During this time period, Michael was tested a minimum of six times per day. For the first 90 days, Michael's blood alcohol content was 0.0 for all of his 500 plus tests. On June 10, 2017, Michael watched movies at his place of residence until 3:00 a.m. During that time, he drank several bottles of kombucha tea drinks, unaware that the drinks contain alcohol. On June 11, 2017 at 5:30 a.m., Michael was tested and his blood alcohol content was .055. Michael was tested again at 5:54 a.m. and his blood alcohol content was down to .045. Michael was tested again at 6:23 a.m. and his blood alcohol content was .044. He then went back to sleep and missed a test at 6:33 a.m. Michael was five days away from the end of his home monitoring. Prior to and after this incident, Michael has not had any alcohol whatsoever since the start of his home monitoring. Unfortunately, the kombucha teas that Michael did drink resulted in a positive blood alcohol content reading. As a result, the Court wishes to hear from Michael on June 26. At that time, Michael will have an opportunity to explain how this unfortunate test result happened.
Just giving you props for admitting your shortcomings.Gee what a witty and original response I didn't realize this was the Nick Toons forum
Yes. I'm sure his whole objective for passing out behind the wheel was to have a chance at winning a SB.It also gave him the chance to win a SB. Something he'd never been able to do in Zona.
Cards dumped him at the right time. He had many serviceable games for them.
Funny thing is... he was only good as a deep threat guy. Now he plays for a team who never throws the deep ball. He was average on an "air it out" team like the Cards. He will be non-existent on the Vikings with check down Sam running the show.
That is if he ever makes it on the field again.