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Originally posted by Night Dragon
Uh Oh...
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9537999/otl-ncaa-investigating-johnny-manziel-profiting-autographs
I am sure Ray will say it is just "more media hype" with nothing else to talk about...Manziel could kill someone and Ray would say it's just media overplay.
Uh Oh...
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9537999/otl-ncaa-investigating-johnny-manziel-profiting-autographs
I am sure Ray will say it is just "more media hype" with nothing else to talk about...Manziel could kill someone and Ray would say it's just media overplay.
Originally posted by mwoods07
I am sure Ray will say it is just "more media hype" with nothing else to talk about...Manziel could kill someone and Ray would say it's just media overplay.
When I see some evidence other than "neither saw the actual exchange of money" I will put credence into it. His family has money, he will be signing a fat NFL contract next year, yet he decided to make a blatant NCAA violation in front of numerous witnesses for what amounts to table scraps? Tell me how this all adds up. If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
I am sure Ray will say it is just "more media hype" with nothing else to talk about...Manziel could kill someone and Ray would say it's just media overplay.
When I see some evidence other than "neither saw the actual exchange of money" I will put credence into it. His family has money, he will be signing a fat NFL contract next year, yet he decided to make a blatant NCAA violation in front of numerous witnesses for what amounts to table scraps? Tell me how this all adds up. If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
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Originally posted by King of Bling
Overall, the Texas team had more NFL impact than Florida. However, Texas has a lot more players and a lot more years to choose from as well. I would be surprised if they weren't the top two states for something like this.
Hmmm, I'm not in a position to argue this viably...but I don't see how...I mean:
Isaac Bruce
Michael Irvin
Edgerrin James
Clinton Portis
Emmitt Smith
David "Deacon" Jones
Warren Sapp
Derrick Brooks
Ray Lewis
Deion Sanders
All had wicked good careers in the NFL.
Overall, the Texas team had more NFL impact than Florida. However, Texas has a lot more players and a lot more years to choose from as well. I would be surprised if they weren't the top two states for something like this.
Hmmm, I'm not in a position to argue this viably...but I don't see how...I mean:
Isaac Bruce
Michael Irvin
Edgerrin James
Clinton Portis
Emmitt Smith
David "Deacon" Jones
Warren Sapp
Derrick Brooks
Ray Lewis
Deion Sanders
All had wicked good careers in the NFL.
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Originally posted by RayRay99
When I see some evidence other than "neither saw the actual exchange of money" I will put credence into it. His family has money, he will be signing a fat NFL contract next year, yet he decided to make a blatant NCAA violation in front of numerous witnesses for what amounts to table scraps? Tell me how this all adds up. If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
It all adds up to his PERSONALITY. He didn't do it for the money, he did it for the "feeling" he got from it. Even if you saw the4 exchange of money, you wouldn't feel any different about him. The guys got talent, no doubt, but he's on a spiral path he might not be able to recover from...
When I see some evidence other than "neither saw the actual exchange of money" I will put credence into it. His family has money, he will be signing a fat NFL contract next year, yet he decided to make a blatant NCAA violation in front of numerous witnesses for what amounts to table scraps? Tell me how this all adds up. If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
It all adds up to his PERSONALITY. He didn't do it for the money, he did it for the "feeling" he got from it. Even if you saw the4 exchange of money, you wouldn't feel any different about him. The guys got talent, no doubt, but he's on a spiral path he might not be able to recover from...
Originally posted by RayRay99
If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
If I was the conspiracy type I would say Bama and/or the sips are using their pull to try and sling any mud they can on us.
Autographing things is not a problem. Doing it for money is. Get back to me when there is proof of anything.
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I remember when we used to keep defending L. Phillips and then he ran kids over with his car. When will you guys stop?
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Originally posted by RayRay99
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2013/8/5/4588726/editorial-examining-the-rovell-story-manziel-ncaa-investigation-autographs
That article is like asking a Democrat to analyze Obama's presidency.
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2013/8/5/4588726/editorial-examining-the-rovell-story-manziel-ncaa-investigation-autographs
That article is like asking a Democrat to analyze Obama's presidency.
Originally posted by Sugar Kapaa
I will patiently wait for the uber-greatest train wreck. It's a sad situation for his family to go thru this. Kid is oblivious.
I will patiently wait for the uber-greatest train wreck. It's a sad situation for his family to go thru this. Kid is oblivious.
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Originally posted by mwoods07
Hmmm, I'm not in a position to argue this viably...but I don't see how...I mean:
Isaac Bruce
Michael Irvin
Edgerrin James
Clinton Portis
Emmitt Smith
David "Deacon" Jones
Warren Sapp
Derrick Brooks
Ray Lewis
Deion Sanders
All had wicked good careers in the NFL.
Well here you go(All HOFers):
Raymond Berry was the alltime receiving leader when he retired.
Don Maynard was 1st team All-Time AFL with Lance Alworth
Vince Lombardi called Forrest Gregg the finest football player he ever coached.
Eugene Upshaw, the greatest pulling guard ever. Ironically Larry Little is probably the next best
Y.A. Tittle, a killer career with the NY Giants
Earl Campbell, the most punishing runner ever
Eric Dickerson, still hold single season record at 2105
Mean Joe Greene, the cornerstone of the greatest D in NFL History
Bob Lilly, nicknamed Mr. Cowboy, need I say more?
John Randle, one of the most intense DT's ever, no one could block the guy
Mike Singletary, the leader of the greatest single season defense ever, 1985 Bears
Darrell Green, burst on the scene catching Tony Dorsett from behind, never slowed down in 16 seasons
Ken Houston, greatest SS in NFL History
Night Train Lane, the greatest DB of his generation
Yale Lary, HOF DB and Punter. Tremendous athlete
Sammy Baugh was the greatest QB, DB and Punter pre-1950, he simply dominated the game!
Bobby Layne, the dude led the Detroit Lions to the NFL title, you know he was killer!
Doak Walker, the guy has the trophy for the top running back named after him!
EDIT - These three will soon be inducted:
LaDanian Tomlinson, one of the most dominant HB's in league history
Tim Brown, was a superstar at every level
Michael Strahan, the best pass rushing DE of his generation
Hmmm, I'm not in a position to argue this viably...but I don't see how...I mean:
Isaac Bruce
Michael Irvin
Edgerrin James
Clinton Portis
Emmitt Smith
David "Deacon" Jones
Warren Sapp
Derrick Brooks
Ray Lewis
Deion Sanders
All had wicked good careers in the NFL.
Well here you go(All HOFers):
Raymond Berry was the alltime receiving leader when he retired.
Don Maynard was 1st team All-Time AFL with Lance Alworth
Vince Lombardi called Forrest Gregg the finest football player he ever coached.
Eugene Upshaw, the greatest pulling guard ever. Ironically Larry Little is probably the next best
Y.A. Tittle, a killer career with the NY Giants
Earl Campbell, the most punishing runner ever
Eric Dickerson, still hold single season record at 2105
Mean Joe Greene, the cornerstone of the greatest D in NFL History
Bob Lilly, nicknamed Mr. Cowboy, need I say more?
John Randle, one of the most intense DT's ever, no one could block the guy
Mike Singletary, the leader of the greatest single season defense ever, 1985 Bears
Darrell Green, burst on the scene catching Tony Dorsett from behind, never slowed down in 16 seasons
Ken Houston, greatest SS in NFL History
Night Train Lane, the greatest DB of his generation
Yale Lary, HOF DB and Punter. Tremendous athlete
Sammy Baugh was the greatest QB, DB and Punter pre-1950, he simply dominated the game!
Bobby Layne, the dude led the Detroit Lions to the NFL title, you know he was killer!
Doak Walker, the guy has the trophy for the top running back named after him!
EDIT - These three will soon be inducted:
LaDanian Tomlinson, one of the most dominant HB's in league history
Tim Brown, was a superstar at every level
Michael Strahan, the best pass rushing DE of his generation
Edited by King of Bling on Aug 6, 2013 11:26:53
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