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VOR

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  1. If the DA can't make the case of DUI, why are you? Why can't you and others like you admit that you're just mad that Lynch did what his lawyer told him to do, and kept quiet? There is no other explanation for you irrationally ignoring the evidence that supports his contention of not knowing he hit her. You have NOTHING except for the silly "he brought his own alcohol into bars in the past" and "he didn't come forward fast enough." Please. And since you're asking me what I would do if someone walked in my path, I sure as hell would slow down and make an attempt to avoid hitting them, not honk my horn and flash my lights. I also certainly wouldn't have admitted to drinking the night before. If that makes me a bad person, so be it. It's called self-preservation and something most people would do, despite what they claim on a message board or when they're not the ones affected. I have no respect for Stallworth for admitting what he did. Obviously he's your hero. What Stallworth has admitted to (drinking the night before and seeing the pedestrian but not slowing down) is enough to hang him not only legally, but with the Commish. Lynch's traffic incident is no worse than Stallworth being in the drug program, because both would have needed to be "talked to" by the Commish. Now Lynch has a gun charge and Stallworth killed someone, and both came clean immediately in these latest incidents because they were caught dead-to-rights. But in Lynch's case, no one died, or was even close to dying. So who should get a suspension, and for how long?
  2. Man, that Martz can not only lead high-yardage low-scoring offensess (post-Rams), he can affect other teams' offenses as well! I was wrong, sign him up!
  3. So we suspect Lynch was DUI because...he brought his own alcohol into bars in the past and he refused to make the police's case for them? LOL, got it! Talk about moot points. Fortunately our legal system doesn't take such dreck into account and requires evidence like people seeing him drinking right before the accident, or the videotape of the incident showing him slowing down or hastily leaving because he realized he hit someone, or calling someone right after it happened to get advice on what to do next. I suggest you accept the fact that the DA could find NOTHING to suggest he was even drinking that night and that it was "just a (not so) terrible accident." Just because you don't understand it, or refuse to accept it, doesn't mean it makes no sense. But to clarify it for you, since he was in the substance abuse program, obviously Goodell "talked to him" about being a good representative for the NFL, kind of like he would have done with Lynch after last year's traffic ticket. And killing someone, even if it's "a terrible accident" (the hypocrisy of this statement is too rich!) is still a black mark on the league. But hey, good on Stallworth for admitting he killed the person, was drinking until midnight, and honked his horn to get the victim to move out of his way.
  4. TO "faked a suicide attempt?" Really? And even if he did, was he cited for it? Was Hardy cited for the incident with dear old dad last year? Your attempts to portray yourself as a Bills fan are failing miserably, Mr. WEO. And if you truly are one, it might be best for your mental health if you find a new favorite team.
  5. That's been every team's objective, and they've mostly been successful at it. No more.
  6. Better yet, let's trade a first for Boldin and give him a ton of money just to show Hardy how to be a ahole and interfere with your OC during the most important drive in the franchise's history, and then leave without celebrating afterwards. And Boldin won't have to teach Hardy about missing games during the season.
  7. The Bills should put Hardy on the PUP list and do what everyone else does: let him practice with the team illegally anyway. That way is anyone gets hurt, he can be activated later.
  8. All the Pats need to do now is add Jason Taylor and they can be the grandpas of the NFL.
  9. They've always been good with videotape.
  10. If having 69 catches for 1,052 (15.2 YPC) and 10 TD's while his starting QB missed 3 full games is "skills declining," I'm gonna love me some TO!
  11. Crowell's problem was that he would freelance too much. But with Peterson gone, he's the best option left.
  12. Was Bodden covering Ocho Cinco when he got 11 receptions for 209 yards and 2 TD's in one game in 2007?
  13. Reportedly a "well known" OG is coming-in for a visit soon. Stay tuned!
  14. Well since he had a history of bringing his own alcohol into bars, surely the DA, in his exhaustive one month search for the truth before agreeing to a traffic ticket, would have uncovered someone, ANYONE, who actually saw him drinking that night, don't you think? Someone like a bartender, waitress, patron, valet, street bum? Wait let me guess: everyone was covering for him. Lynch did what his lawyer instructed him to do (i.e. keep quiet and let the cops make their case for themselves), just like that video someone posted and I told you to watch said one should do whether he/she is innocent or guilty. But even if he had come clean in the beginning and gotten the traffic ticket, you and others would have obviously still claimed that he accepted the plea deal to avoid having the truth come out. Nothing less than a "I was drunk, knew I hit her, and ran because I was scared" would have sufficed for you and you know it. I never said anything about him being guilty of DUI. But in any case, a person died because of him, and he'll still likely get charged with something more than a traffic ticket. In addition, since he's in the NFL's drug program, the Commish is well within his right to suspend him for at least a few games, right?
  15. Please. Lynch was as close to this as Hardy was to shooting his father.
  16. I can't see why Crowell would want anything more than a 1-year deal. That way if he has a good year, he hits UFA next year. And he knows the Bills' system, so the transition won't be as great, especially since the Bucs have scrapped their eponymously-named system.
  17. After spending the 5th overall on Dorsey last year and getting almost no return, I can't see the Chefs spending the 3rd overall on Raji. But I also didn't think they'd trade for Cassel, although getting Vrabel improves that deal. Time to concentrate on Crowell. If not him, then June. And if not him then Keiaho.
  18. LOL! The title of this thread says that Bodden is "one of the best cover corners in the NFL," yet what Chad Johnson actually said is he's "one of the better cover corners in the NFL."
  19. It wasn't the outburst itself, but when it happened. The Cards' OC was trying to direct the most important drive in the organization's history, and Boldin is screaming at him DURING the drive. Now I was a huge Boldin fan, but that was unbelievable. And then when he left without celebrating with his teammates, it only made it worse.
  20. He'd be smarter to sign a 1-year deal with the Bills. He knows the Bills' system.
  21. Boldin will also cost a 1st round pick in addition to the money. And he's had just 2 seasons where he's played a full 16 games, missing 16 games due to injury in the other 4 years he's been in the league. Not to mention his TO-like (actually, it was worse given the situation in total) sideline tirade against his OC during the game-winning drive in the NFCCG and hasty departure after the game was over. So to answer your question, I'd rather pay TO for this year. And don't make me laugh with that Peters comment.
  22. He was apparently advised to get surgery much earlier in the off-season and refused. And had he had surgery, it would have been the lesser one and he still wouldn't have been 100% for the season, whenever he returned.
  23. I know this will elicit a "no he doesn't" reply, but Crowell owes the Bills for paying him his $1.75M salary last year for delaying surgery until the last possible second, and for getting the proper treatment of his knee.
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