Once Vick's mobilty runs out, he isn't going to have much left. It will be interesting to see if he can get through the season without getting into trouble for something.
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Once Vick's mobilty runs out, he isn't going to have much left. It will be interesting to see if he can get through the season without getting into trouble for something.
vick wont get in trouble
He's lucky, he was just about let go before the start of the season for that club shooting.
Vick says he's changed his life around...............we'll say. Actions speak louder than words. Andy finally admitted that the way he went about this QB was f'ed up............
--McKinley's death moves Woody Paige to share his depression story
If you watch ESPN's "Around The Horn" or keep up with America's most prominent sports columnists, you know of Woody Paige. He's written for the Denver Post for 29 years, but is probably better known now for the goofball character he sometimes plays on ESPN.
The tragic suicide of Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley(notes) hit close to home with Paige, because, as he wrote in his column Thursday, he's been suicidal himself. He went so far as to create a detailed plan of how he'd do it.
The last, desperate, despondent, despicable act was all planned out. The Broncos were playing on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002, against the 49ers. I would fly into San Francisco the day before, drive up to Napa Valley, enjoy a bottle of expensive red wine and check into a nice inn. The next morning I would head over to the coast and swim out in the Pacific Ocean far enough that I couldn't make it back to the beach.
My death would be termed an "accidental drowning," and my family and few friends would be horrified, but spared the humiliation.
I figured out the details while laying on the sofa staring at the ceiling for hours, as I did daily, and swallowing the pills a prominent Denver psychiatrist had prescribed over a period of months — Prozac, Ritalin, Xanax, Valium, Ambien and Zoloft — and swilling Jack Daniel's.
I had everything to live for, but wanted nothing more than to die.
I was suffering from deep depression.
Fortunately, a friend intervened and helped Paige get medical attention. That was eight years ago.
If he can share this column and still appear on television every day, I'd guess he's doing all right now. But I think that's part of the point he's trying to make here -- it's not necessarily going to be obvious when someone, even someone you're very close to, is suffering from depression.
Depression doesn't discriminate. It can hit people who, on the surface, have everything going for them. Like, for example, young NFL players with their whole lives ahead of them. Depression isn't always logical or rational, but it's powerful, it's misunderstood and it's more widespread than most people imagine.
Paige passed on a link to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and I'll do the same. Here's its website, and if you or someone you know is in need of immediate help, it urges you to call 1-800-273-TALK.
Depression is terrible. Folks that u would think wouldn't have it, do. It's a horrible thing. May he rest in peace finally.
fuck the stellers may they burn in hell!!!!!!!!!
Visions must be having a tough weekend. lol I was hoping that the Cowboys would go
0-3.
#dumbgirlquestion#
Do the players go the bathroom during the game? Never see them running to locker room. Do they hold it?
Women tend to go to the bathroom more than men.
if you're the 90 year old coach of penn st. you do....in your pants
AP the best RB in the NFL
no...chris johnson is.
Are the Chiefs for real?
peyton hillis is...
lol Peterson is a beast. No fumbles so far this season either. C.J. has something no other every down RB has ever had though. That being his absolutely incredible speed. Every coach will tell you that speed kills like nothing else. Mike Tomlin reffered to C.J. as "the best football player in the world right now" He wasn't wrong. Peterson is amazing though.
I wonder if Vick will be able to continue to pass as well against teams that aren't the worst in the league at pass defense.
The Bears will have sole possession of first place after tonight.
yes i am, and the browns annoy me because when peyton hillis is your best player, you kno you suck.
all everyone did was talk about hillis in training camp and i kept saying...if he is the best we got comingn out of camp, that is a bad thing.
Bears, best in the NFC so far !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
September 28, 2010. Last week NFL offensive lineman Alex Mack, a player for the Cleveland Browns, made a startling claim. That during an NFL game, Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Shaun Smith grabbed his genitals. At the time most thought that Alex’ claims were NOT CREDIBLE.
Well this week, another victim of ASSAULT has come forward. Two days ago, Anthony Davis, an offensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers is making the VERY SAME CLAIM. Anthony told CNSBayArea.com:"He tried to feel me . . . That's weird, right?In each instance that Shaun felt up his opponent – they lashed back. Both offensive lineman fought off his advances – and ended up getting a 15 yard penalty for unnecessary roughness. Obviously the referees didn’t see that they were merely RESPONDING to an unwanted sexual assault.
Mediatakeout News
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There are a bunch of gay players in the NFL, but most of them are afraid to come out of the closet except a few, like TO.
T.O. is not gay!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's fine but not gay!
I heard Shawn Andrews was gay (I don't believe it).
the entire green bay packers team are gay
That scrub Brandon Marshall was talking trash about Sterling Sharpe being a solid player? lol Maybe he should go back to beating women, or get aquainted with game footage of players he will never be half as good as.
Heading to the Linc in about 2 hours for the return of Donovan. Tailgaiting!!!