jarntt
Well-Known Member
What I am asking you in what i thought was an incredibly clear way (but you are a Philly fan so I'll slow it down) is where is the point at which we hold players accountable for what they do off the field? Your point was the league took the season away from AP and stated it as if he had no role in that. So where is the line? At what point is it OK for the league to suspend a player or for fans to call them out for being the pieces of shit that some are?Aaron Hernandez is in jail. He can't be on a field. I don't know about Ray McDonald, but I do know the rushing record is a football accomplishment and all of it happens on the football field.
What sealed the deal for me was when AP was coming back and he was mad at the team for how they treated him after the ordeal and was looking to renegotiate his deal. No apologies, no accountability, no slip back in under the radar after what happened, just mad at the team and league as if it were their fault. He is a piece of shit, arrogant douche...so yeah, I hope he doesn't break the record and it has NOTHING to do with the fact that a Cowboy holds it.