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52 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

Well you can consider his NFL career over for the not to distant future i believe he will be among the cuts this year on the Giants team ...

 

These guys have the world by the ass and just blow it a uber is much less expensive than the decision he made !

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55 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Between this guy and Josh Brown, the Giants have a knack for finding a-hole kickers.

 

I think NE beat them out with their 3-percenter.  I can't believe they haven't parted ways with that clown, yet.

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

I think NE beat them out with their 3-percenter.  I can't believe they haven't parted ways with that clown, yet.

See, it's working.  4D chess.  BB and Company living rent free in 'The Windmills of Your Mind'.  ?

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8 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Lucky he didn’t kill the person he tboned.
 

drunk, suspended license, 100 mph, running red light. 
 

 

idiot. 

Idiot Kicker

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29 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Lucky he didn’t kill the person he tboned.
 

drunk, suspended license, 100 mph, running red light. 
 

 

idiot. 

 

If only he tried as hard to split the uprights as he did that car...

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3 hours ago, T master said:

 

Well you can consider his NFL career over for the not to distant future i believe he will be among the cuts this year on the Giants team ...

 

These guys have the world by the ass and just blow it a uber is much less expensive than the decision he made !

You just can't fix stupid. I mean there are mistakes and then there are compounding the mistake by not owning up to it.  Not a smart person move.And compounded by having a hugely blessed life and taking that for granted by risking it all with a stupid spur of the moment decision AND drinking and driving allegedly?....again just not smart. Really guy?

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26 minutes ago, Muppy said:

You just can't fix stupid. I mean there are mistakes and then there are compounding the mistake by not owning up to it.  Not a smart person move.And compounded by having a hugely blessed life and taking that for granted by risking it all with a stupid spur of the moment decision AND drinking and driving allegedly?....again just not smart. Really guy?


loved that line from Ron White.  You can’t fix stupid, and you’re right.  Why aren’t these guys even if temporary meaning four years on average, making $400,000 not taking an Uber say twice a week in the off season. These guys if they lived relatively reasonable, and banked a bunch can more than afford to have fun.  It’s not like most don’t have huge mortgages, cars are her choice, kids, again a choice, and build up a retirement.

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4 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Lucky he didn’t kill the person he tboned.
 

drunk, suspended license, 100 mph, running red light. 
 

 

idiot. 

Even Marcell Dareus thinks this is dangerous behavior....

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7 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

maybe they are waiting for the Bills to cut Fromm first?

 

They should both be cut.  But I think a 3% tattoo is a hell of a lot worse than Fromm's stupid comments.  Either way, there should be no room in the NFL for either one of them, in my opinion.  Standards need to be higher. 

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4 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Depends how big a football fan the judge is.  Hell, the judge's part time gig might be NFL game official.  "Well, recuuuuuuse me!"

 

Nope. The NFL hasn't left it up to local judges and juries in years. They drop their own hammer of justice now.

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4 minutes ago, BornAgainBillsFan said:

 

According to an earlier post, he's made at least one Pro Bowl. But you're right, I'm not sure "star" and "kicker" should ever be used in the same sentence.

 

Yeah, I mean if there is a start kicker in the league there is only one and he's in Baltimore.

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4 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

Yeah, I mean if there is a start kicker in the league there is only one and he's in Baltimore.

Josh Lambo went 33 of 34 but he's in Jacksonville so nobody cares.

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9 hours ago, BornAgainBillsFan said:

 

Nope. The NFL hasn't left it up to local judges and juries in years. They drop their own hammer of justice now.

The Giants kicker deserves some criminal and civil penalties if allegations are proven, not just league discipline.

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21 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Depends how big a football fan the judge is.  Hell, the judge's part time gig might be NFL game official.  "Well, recuuuuuuse me!"

 

17 hours ago, BornAgainBillsFan said:

 

Nope. The NFL hasn't left it up to local judges and juries in years. They drop their own hammer of justice now.

 

7 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

The Giants kicker deserves some criminal and civil penalties if allegations are proven, not just league discipline.

 

No I was responding to your suggestion that his fate depends on a judge. I'm pretty sure you were kidding. But, regardless of what happens in a court of law, the NFL will make sure he pays a price, by way of a lengthy suspension. He deserves all forms of repercussions coming his way.

 

I'm old enough to remember the days of Cincy DB Pacman Jones "making it rain" in a strip club, then beating the crap out of any stripper who dared pick up the money. But since he wisely chose to do it in the Cincinnati area, the Bengal fan jury voted not guilty in 10 minutes. At the time, the NFL was getting crushed in the PR dept, but Sheriff Goodell put an end to that as soon as he became commish by making league disciplinary actions totally separate from criminal or civil court proceedings.

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