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6 hours ago, NoSaint said:

 

Im guessing the initial traffic stop was warranted by that. 

 

Curious to to find out why he took off, unless they are just waiting on blood work to charge dui since he’s already got the rest? 

I forgot to use my blinker to turn, better go 105 in a 45.

 

Sounds about right for NFL player standards actually.

2 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

BEcause one player did something stupid? What a dumb comment.  

I don't think he's right but it takes almost nothing to pull the race card nowadays.  

 

Hell if you look in someones general direction you are doing something wrong.

 

 

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I think if the Billa had done the sensible thing, followed my advice and drafted this kid instead of Kolby "where he go?" Listenbee then McDermott would be about to show Anderson some process. 

 

Kid is still a stud. And if he had put up those numbers for the Bills and wanted to nut in my wife's eye I'd give them some time alone.... (I'm not married). 

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Rising New York Jets star Robby Anderson was busted in Florida for driving double the speed limit early Friday — and then threatening to sexually assault the cop’s wife while sitting in the back of a cruiser, police said.

 

Anderson, 24, vowed to “find” her, “f–k her” and “nut in her eye,” according to the ­Broward County Sheriff’s Office.

 

“Based on his statements, it was clear that he intended to sexually assault my wife,” the officer explained in the police report.

 

“He continued [to] make other verbal threats towards my family,” the cop said. “He also began to brag about how much money he has and how all I was doing was trying to do is ‘ruin his fun.’ ”

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8 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

I think if the Billa had done the sensible thing, followed my advice and drafted this kid instead of Kolby "where he go?" Listenbee then McDermott would be about to show Anderson some process. 

 

Kid is still a stud. And if he had put up those numbers for the Bills and wanted to nut in my wife's eye I'd give them some time alone.... (I'm not married). 

 

Hey, you remember who plugged Robby from day 1 on this board!

 

:lol:

 

I only said he'd be good ON the field...

 

...and I was right 

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1 minute ago, BeginnersMind said:

When the next Bills player acts like this, what will be your reaction? Just curious, and remember how adamant Bills fans were in the defense of OJ's innocence. (And OJ is still given tribute by the fan base on the Wall.)

If he was a Bill I would hope he gets consent from the wife before doing the deed otherwise he will miss some games. Other than that this is nothing. Reminds me of the Sheldon Richardson thing which happened a year or two back. 

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52 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2535585-sheldon-richardson-arrested-after-going-143-mph-latest-details-on-jets-dt

 

Very similar situation. At least Richardson didn't threaten the officer's wife? 

 

Plus, this was in 2015.

 

I don't see any trends that would indicate players don't "fear" Bowles.

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what was he on, PCP??

8 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

When the next Bills player acts like this, what will be your reaction? Just curious, and remember how adamant Bills fans were in the defense of OJ's innocence. (And OJ is still given tribute by the fan base on the Wall.)

that was 30 years ago. Opinions won't be dominated by you old people.

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18 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

When the next Bills player acts like this, what will be your reaction? Just curious, and remember how adamant Bills fans were in the defense of OJ's innocence. (And OJ is still given tribute by the fan base on the Wall.)

I do not remember Bills fan defending OJ. I once got thrown out of Annacone's after an impassioned speech at the bar in defence of O.J. that led to a fight between patrons who I was able to sway and those who stood firm. The bartender, who was a bit of a twat, threw me out instead of any of the people who throwing drunken haymakers.

 

But the point is that not a single person out of a dozen (white, like me) patrons, all of whom were Bills fans, thought O.J. was innocent. I got maybe five to agree that he shouldn't be found guilty.

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The way I see it, he is owed a beating. You say something like that to a man, he should be allowed to kick your ass. It is the universal code.

 

Also 105 in a 45 could justify a beating depending where it was. Kids around? Beating. A good one.

 

I don't care about this idiot. But thing that galls me is he sure as heck should have got his ass kicked just like any of us would expect. And like any of us who are not psychopaths would subsequently, upon reflection, admit we deserved. But "Robbie" gets away with it because he said it to a cop with more self control than I have.

 

 

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On 1/19/2018 at 8:56 PM, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

as a society we have to recognize that threatening to n-t in another man's wife's eye is really insensitive and could be misinterpreted. 

 

 

tell your boys fellas, tell your boys. 

i enjoyed this a lot for some reason.

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On 1/19/2018 at 9:22 PM, The Wiz said:

I forgot to use my blinker to turn, better go 105 in a 45.

 

Sounds about right for NFL player standards actually.

I don't think he's right but it takes almost nothing to pull the race card nowadays.  

 

Hell if you look in someones general direction you are doing something wrong.

 

 

what are you insinuating..

On 1/20/2018 at 10:38 AM, matter2003 said:

Sounds like a McDermott guy all the way

 

On 1/21/2018 at 8:04 AM, 26CornerBlitz said:

Jets receiver Robby Anderson a rising talent with a cloudy future

Robby Anderson was one of the few bright spots for the Jets in 2017, but another arrest means the 24-year-old has no room left for error in New York.

yea sure

On 1/22/2018 at 11:18 AM, YoloinOhio said:

 

Looks clean as soap to me whats the lather all about

11 hours ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Some people really should just hire a driver...

some peoples need brain help

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