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Old 12-18-2017, 03:07 PM   #1
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Just tell me Rich Eisen isn't part of the harassment crew, he's the only one I like at NFLN anyways. Sounds like it's time for a culture change down there, glad to see they are being held accountable.
Do you listen to his radio show? I find it ironic how he constantly spouts off about things...he like to take a SJW view of things....and come to find out all this shit was happening on his watch there.

He was able to ignore it on the radio show for several days and then gave some predictable weak excuse...I mean, it wasn't Al Fraken weak, or the recent Matt Damon weak excuse....but it was fairly poor.
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Old 12-18-2017, 03:12 PM   #2
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Do you listen to his radio show? I find it ironic how he constantly spouts off about things...he like to take a SJW view of things....and come to find out all this shit was happening on his watch there.

He was able to ignore it on the radio show for several days and then gave some predictable weak excuse...I mean, it wasn't Al Fraken weak, or the recent Matt Damon weak excuse....but it was fairly poor.
I actually find Eisen to be extremely annoying. And now possibly very hypocritical.
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Old 12-18-2017, 03:15 PM   #3
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I actually find Eisen to be extremely annoying. And now possibly very hypocritical.
his radio show effin sux.

I roll with Dan Patrick...he is good.

The worst sports talk radio is Colin Coward. That guy is such shit
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Old 12-18-2017, 04:56 PM   #4
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Do you listen to his radio show? I find it ironic how he constantly spouts off about things...he like to take a SJW view of things....and come to find out all this shit was happening on his watch there.

He was able to ignore it on the radio show for several days and then gave some predictable weak excuse...I mean, it wasn't Al Fraken weak, or the recent Matt Damon weak excuse....but it was fairly poor.
I do not. I just like him as a host for calendar events where you have to watch NFLN, like the draft for instance. Other than that I rarely watch NFLN.
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Adams, who has had two concussions this season, also posted a pair of tweets that included profanity. He said there is "no room for s--- like that" in the sport and that players should "be in this together n look out for one another not mess with a mans livelihood and hand out unnecessary concussions."

Adams' tweets drew a response from Washington Redskins linebacker Zach Brown, who called on the Packers wide receiver to "stop crying about getting hit." He boasted in another tweet that he is "always headhunting."


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Davante Adams on Thomas Davis: Game is dangerous enough without players headhunting Davante Adams on Thomas Davis: Game dangerous enough without headhunting – ProFootballTalk


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Tell him don't play.... cause I'm always headhunting

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Davante Adams tweets that Thomas Davis was 'head hunting' with blindside hit that led to Green Bay Packers wide receiver's concussion
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Adams, who has had two concussions this season, also posted a pair of tweets that included profanity. He said there is "no room for s--- like that" in the sport and that players should "be in this together n look out for one another not mess with a mans livelihood and hand out unnecessary concussions."

Adams' tweets drew a response from Washington Redskins linebacker Zach Brown, who called on the Packers wide receiver to "stop crying about getting hit." He boasted in another tweet that he is "always headhunting."


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Worst part, Adams is absolutely right, and Brown is dead wrong. Stupid idea responding like that.
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Old 12-18-2017, 02:10 PM   #7
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Worst part, Adams is absolutely right, and Brown is dead wrong. Stupid idea responding like that.
Not only that, the next time Brown gets near another player's head, this comment will all but ensure a fine and suspension -- people will interpret it as premeditated. Very dumb.
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Kaepernick wants in on Diddy’s effort to buy the Panthers – ProFootballTalk

LOL so now he wants to be an owner, and I'm sorry nothing against my man Diddy (I'm a huge diddy fan) dude u dont know football, stick to music.
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Kaepernick wants in on Diddy’s effort to buy the Panthers – ProFootballTalk

LOL so now he wants to be an owner, and I'm sorry nothing against my man Diddy (I'm a huge diddy fan) dude u dont know football, stick to music.
Maybe he wants to be an owner-player -- like Heaven Can Wait (Warren Beatty). That would likely also take divine intervention.
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So, the Jerry Richardson thing is very interesting. I remember hearing some comments before the season began of a possible sell, although at the time, some just struck it up as Richardson realizing his age and health, and the fact that one of his sons had passed and I don't think the other has any interest in being an owner. Didn't realize it would turn out to be another caught up in the epidemic of sexual harassment accusations and such.

I just don't see P Diddy as an owner. I would rather see someone who used to play the game purchase the team, but how many of those players have that type of capital?

The second thought I had is when the team gets sold, will the new owner insist on moving the Panthers somewhere else? If so, then that could mean the Redskins being the regional home team again in my part of NC, and I wouldn't have to look for streams online of the games.
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So, the Jerry Richardson thing is very interesting. I remember hearing some comments before the season began of a possible sell, although at the time, some just struck it up as Richardson realizing his age and health, and the fact that one of his sons had passed and I don't think the other has any interest in being an owner. Didn't realize it would turn out to be another caught up in the epidemic of sexual harassment accusations and such.

I just don't see P Diddy as an owner. I would rather see someone who used to play the game purchase the team, but how many of those players have that type of capital?

The second thought I had is when the team gets sold, will the new owner insist on moving the Panthers somewhere else? If so, then that could mean the Redskins being the regional home team again in my part of NC, and I wouldn't have to look for streams online of the games.
This! I live just inside VA now close to the NC border, so all our stations come from Raleigh and Panthers games exclusively. Would not mind a change in this at all!
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This! I live just inside VA now close to the NC border, so all our stations come from Raleigh and Panthers games exclusively. Would not mind a change in this at all!
I've had to rely heavily on online streams. Luckily, they have gotten very reliable and in great quality, but with everything else, I'm sure it will get cracked down on eventually.

You should invest in an antenna. When we were cord cutters, I was able to get the Roanoke stations, most of the time, and could watch the Redskins on TV. But, a lot depended on the weather. After awhile, I got tired of fighting it and went back to cable and found online streams. But where you live, I would think you could get Roanoke channels via antenna.
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Gurley 17tds, it's time to start throwing him into the MVP race.
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McVay/Phillips >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gruden/Manusky

More great work by the Brow...I mean...Redskins.
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Wouldn’t mind if the falcons rested Julio Jones tonight. Save him til next week
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