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I'm glad my sister and brother arrests never effected me in societies eyes.
Probably, but IMO this is a non story outside of the local area. I hope most of us understand some things are automatically separated.yeah this is gonna backlash for Greg......Man of the year nominee for like five years now, his work with breast cancer, the trolls will feast all over this...
Probably, but IMO this is a non story outside of the local area. I hope most of us understand some things are automatically separated.
I guess I'll be face palming 5%.Well I'm sure the 5% that don't will exploit the hell out of it....
And someone will be a media talking head that will just to get ratings!
if your statement becomes true then it's another example of whats fuck up about today's society.yeah this is gonna backlash for Greg......Man of the year nominee for like five years now, his work with breast cancer, the trolls will feast all over this...
if your statement becomes true then it's another example of whats fuck up about today's society.
No way in hell should anyone be responsible for the actions of a family member
if your statement becomes true then it's another example of whats fuck up about today's society.
No way in hell should anyone be responsible for the actions of a family member
Probably, but IMO this is a non story outside of the local area. I hope most of us understand some things are automatically separated.
It's already been picked up by ESPN, Bleacher Report, CBS Sports, Fox, etc. No, it's national news now. And it wouldn't be except for the fact it's Greg Olsen's brother.
I'd rather talk about the Vick bros Michael ' Ron Mexico" and Marcus Vick. Have kid's party will bring gun and party favors
Don't forget the pets.
Wow this is his 3rd college. He seems to be complete a complete opposite of his standup brother Greg, just like Mcnabb had pointed out with all he does for breast cancer, having raised millions. Sad part he is a good looking kid that is a starting QB, he shouldn't have to force his way on any woman, if the allegations are true