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My mind spits with an enormous kickback.
he has no soulDalton would have won 6 SBs as a QB for the Patriots under Belichick.
he has no soulDalton would have won 6 SBs as a QB for the Patriots under Belichick.
he had a reply that was at least related to my post.
so, my "in closing" post was right?
thank you, for your balls.
no, im looking to understand how "air in a football" ruins the "integrity of the game" when, by definition posted, goodells covering up of concussions/CTE isnt an "integrity of the game" issue.Don't care. I posted my answer. You obviously are looking for something that can support your stupid logic of comparing this situation with the Brady one.
anyone help a brotha out?no, im looking to understand how "air in a football" ruins the "integrity of the game" when, by definition posted, goodells covering up of concussions/CTE isnt an "integrity of the game" issue.
its weird.
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Everyone needs to keep in mind that Goodell works for the owners. Do you think all these high profile, media focussed decisions are made by Goodell? These things are the owners speaking. Care to guess why the owners make no qualms in giving that guy millions of dollars? So, that is the front and center when such things creep up. In Chris Carter's words, "He is the fall guy".
Regardless, integrity has nothing to do with concussions.
hey, be nice to dirt.Well, well, well. Look what the cat threw up.
anyone?no, im looking to understand how "air in a football" ruins the "integrity of the game" when, by definition posted, goodells covering up of concussions/CTE isnt an "integrity of the game" issue.
its weird.
no no noMany of the players that sustained concussions weren't given the proper evaluation and were put back on the field the next week or the same game. To the extent that these players should have been held out of the game, but weren't, the concussion issue goes to the integrity of the game. Teams were playing against players that they should not have been. I don't find it hard to believe that some game results were changed because players that shouldn't have been playing were.
No, he does fine in the 4PMI assume he sucks in 4pm games?
I just notice how abysmal he is in the postseason
Dalton has always been an interesting case to me
Here you have a QB who is almost a lock for a 10 win season and a postseason appearance, not at all easy to come by
But he is as awful as you will ever see once he gets to the postseason
Not an easy issue for ownership to deal with, very unusual
lights go on, andy shrivels like my dick in a cold poolNo, he does fine in the 4PM
But any prime-time game, Sunday, Monday, Thursday nights and post-season...yeah. He turns into Cable Andy Dalton.
Yeah, tough to sell what you don't have to the Devil, eh?he has no soul
anyone?no, im looking to understand how "air in a football" ruins the "integrity of the game" when, by definition posted, goodells covering up of concussions/CTE isnt an "integrity of the game" issue.
its weird.
no no no
its only integrity of the game if its the patriots!
dont you post here enough?
oh, he was woozy...claims he was fine...and he DID pass sideline protocol.It's funny because the Pats have been accused of cheating in the superbowl for this reason. The old Edelman was concussed and should have been removed from the game line.