So Josh Freeman signed with The Vikings..
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So Josh Freeman signed with The Vikings..
^^
sorry to hear that lol
He's an upgrade from Ponder!!!!
This upcoming week am not sure, but it will be:
1. Freeman
2. Cassel
3. Ponder (He might go on I.R am hearing)
Where is the fuckboy Dirty @?
Giants suck. lol
Giants are even worse than the Eagles.
Giants are awful this year !
are they trying to get that first round draft pick or something?
(Steelers havn't won a game either)
Dirty was talking all that shit, now that the giants are big losers he jumps on Miami's dick. Miami lost a game now he has vanished. Fucking twisted neck fuck face band wagon jumping the sharks ass trick.
Before he was all about praising Eli (Retard Strength) Manning. Wheres the praise now BITCH?
Name should be changed to Dirty Garbage.
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- Lions center Dominic Raiola apologizes to Wisconsin band; intends to make donation
Raiola was accused of insulting some band members' weight, and even questioned the sexuality of at least another before the national anthem at Green Bay this past Sunday. He allegedly used a highly derogatory term toward a female member of the band, too.
As a result, Raiola apologized to band director Michael Leckrone on Tuesday and intends to make a "significant" donation to The Marching Band Fund, which supports the band.
"My interaction with the Wisconsin Marching Band was inappropriate," Raiola said in a statement released by the team (c/o the team’s official website). "I apologize to those I offended along with all of the members of Wisconsin’s Marching Band.
"I also apologize to the Lions’ organization and my teammates. I understand the standards to which we should conduct ourselves, and my actions Sunday fell dramatically short of those standards."
Lions president Tom Lewand, who personally apologized to Leckrone on Monday, issued this statement:
"After investigating the matter and discussing Sunday’s events with Dominic, we are pleased that he has taken ownership of his actions and admitted those actions were wrong and unacceptable," the statement read.
"As we said yesterday, his actions were not reflective of the standard of behavior that we expect from any player or any member of our organization.
"We are also pleased that he is supporting his apology with a significant donation to the Wisconsin Marching Band Fund.
"Due to Dominic’s sincere and appropriate response, there will be no additional disciplinary action by the team."
- Lions center Dominic Raiola apologizes to Wisconsin band; intends to make donation
Raiola was accused of insulting some band members' weight, and even questioned the sexuality of at least another before the national anthem at Green Bay this past Sunday. He allegedly used a highly derogatory term toward a female member of the band, too.
As a result, Raiola apologized to band director Michael Leckrone on Tuesday and intends to make a "significant" donation to The Marching Band Fund, which supports the band.
"My interaction with the Wisconsin Marching Band was inappropriate," Raiola said in a statement released by the team (c/o the team’s official website). "I apologize to those I offended along with all of the members of Wisconsin’s Marching Band.
"I also apologize to the Lions’ organization and my teammates. I understand the standards to which we should conduct ourselves, and my actions Sunday fell dramatically short of those standards."
Lions president Tom Lewand, who personally apologized to Leckrone on Monday, issued this statement:
"After investigating the matter and discussing Sunday’s events with Dominic, we are pleased that he has taken ownership of his actions and admitted those actions were wrong and unacceptable," the statement read.
"As we said yesterday, his actions were not reflective of the standard of behavior that we expect from any player or any member of our organization.
"We are also pleased that he is supporting his apology with a significant donation to the Wisconsin Marching Band Fund.
"Due to Dominic’s sincere and appropriate response, there will be no additional disciplinary action by the team."
Did anybody watch League of Crisis: NFL's concussion crisis on PBS? It was a two hour special regarding concussions and the research that went into studying how players obtained concussions. It's crap how the NFL denied it for so darn long. Then again, it's a business. Of course they're going to deny it.