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What controversy on the team is this causing? As far as i know, the only controversy this is causing in on the bills' message boards and in the buffalo media. The other 99% of the USA seems to think nothing of it.

You want controversy? How about Obama and his wife's secret terrorist fist-bump, huh?? That's cause for panic.

 

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What controversy on the team is this causing? As far as i know, the only controversy this is causing in on the bills' message boards and in the buffalo media. The other 99% of the USA seems to think nothing of it.

yeah i am in Chicago and all they are talking about is cedric benson. God the offseason sucks.

 

Plus, what would Dope & lapdog want the Bills to do release Lynch? That willhappen when GR starts criticizing the Sabres.

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I'd like to hear some folks talk about Bulldog and his college days at S.U.N.Y Fredonia,you can't tell me with all the bars there and his propensity for alcohol that some law bending behavior never occurred. Once again everybody has an opinion but if you have legal counsel and they advise you to handle things a certain way you just do it. By the way I heard Bulldog ran from cops in college trying to give him a public urination ticket I don;t know if its true or if theres another Bulldog but jeez be a man and accept your mistake.

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What controversy on the team is this causing? As far as i know, the only controversy this is causing in on the bills' message boards and in the buffalo media. The other 99% of the USA seems to think nothing of it.

 

 

I don't know. The story has been getting bigger, and more national attention in the last few days. Now, it has been thrown out there that three other Bills may have been involved, or at least, witness to the crime. I like Marshawn as much as anyone, but I think he has handled this really poorly. As Bills fans, we seem to have eliminated what is "right or wrong" from our lexicon, and now everything is just a matter of "legal or illeagall." Marshawn is not required by law to speak, and does not have to incriminate himself...but just because he doesn't have to, it doesn't mean he shouldn't.

 

This story is getting much bigger (even away from the message boards), when it could have been nipped in the bud about a week and a half ago. Lynch has done a disservice to himself, and to the Bills. If he was trying to avoid incriminating himself, or someone else, to avoid a suspension, he likely screwed it up. The longer this lingers, and other players names get dragged into it, the more likely the leauge takes notice. At the very least, his reputation as a good guy is taking a shot, with some of us. If he (or someone in his circle of family and friends) had simply hit someone, and did what any decent person would do, this wouldn't be a big deal. I think the Bills are probably very concerned with this

 

I can't believe the rationalizing that is going on here, from people who are usually, as Pete said, ready to pounce on the mis-deeds of other teams players. IMO, the nature of this incident, and the way it has been (mis)handled is far more damaging to the player, and the team, than getting popped for posessession.

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I don't know. The story has been getting bigger, and more national attention in the last few days. Now, it has been thrown out there that three other Bills may have been involved, or at least, witness to the crime. I like Marshawn as much as anyone, but I think he has handled this really poorly. As Bills fans, we seem to have eliminated what is "right or wrong" from our lexicon, and now everything is just a matter of "legal or illeagall." Marshawn is not required by law to speak, and does not have to incriminate himself...but just because he doesn't have to, it doesn't mean he shouldn't.

 

This story is getting much bigger (even away from the message boards), when it could have been nipped in the bud about a week and a half ago. Lynch has done a disservice to himself, and to the Bills. If he was trying to avoid incriminating himself, or someone else, to avoid a suspension, he likely screwed it up. The longer this lingers, and other players names get dragged into it, the more likely the leauge takes notice. At the very least, his reputation as a good guy is taking a shot, with some of us. If he (or someone in his circle of family and friends) had simply hit someone, and did what any decent person would do, this wouldn't be a big deal. I think the Bills are probably very concerned with this

 

I can't believe the rationalizing that is going on here, from people who are usually, as Pete said, ready to pounce on the mis-deeds of other teams players. IMO, the nature of this incident, and the way it has been (mis)handled is far more damaging to the player, and the team, than getting popped for posessession.

 

you, sir, are way off base.

 

Lynch is a Buffalo Bill.

 

As with Hardy, he can do no wrong (until he leaves the Bills) :devil:

 

This incident is a misunderstanding and you should apoligize to Lynch and his loyal supporters on this board for defaming him.

 

 

thank you for your support

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I don't know. The story has been getting bigger, and more national attention in the last few days. Now, it has been thrown out there that three other Bills may have been involved, or at least, witness to the crime. I like Marshawn as much as anyone, but I think he has handled this really poorly. As Bills fans, we seem to have eliminated what is "right or wrong" from our lexicon, and now everything is just a matter of "legal or illeagall." Marshawn is not required by law to speak, and does not have to incriminate himself...but just because he doesn't have to, it doesn't mean he shouldn't.

 

This story is getting much bigger (even away from the message boards), when it could have been nipped in the bud about a week and a half ago. Lynch has done a disservice to himself, and to the Bills. If he was trying to avoid incriminating himself, or someone else, to avoid a suspension, he likely screwed it up. The longer this lingers, and other players names get dragged into it, the more likely the leauge takes notice. At the very least, his reputation as a good guy is taking a shot, with some of us. If he (or someone in his circle of family and friends) had simply hit someone, and did what any decent person would do, this wouldn't be a big deal. I think the Bills are probably very concerned with this

 

I can't believe the rationalizing that is going on here, from people who are usually, as Pete said, ready to pounce on the mis-deeds of other teams players. IMO, the nature of this incident, and the way it has been (mis)handled is far more damaging to the player, and the team, than getting popped for posessession.

 

If Wilson and staff get pulled into a Grand Jury proceeding, it's sports news nationwide. The paparazzi are probably already booking flights and rubbing their foreparts together in anticipation. They already are abuzz thanks to the Pats* thing.

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you, sir, are way off base.

 

Lynch is a Buffalo Bill.

 

As with Hardy, he can do no wrong (until he leaves the Bills) :devil:

 

This incident is a misunderstanding and you should apoligize to Lynch and his loyal supporters on this board for defaming him.

 

 

thank you for your support

 

 

One of my favorite quotes of all time, from Lilly Tomlin:

 

"I am trying to be cynical, but I just can't keep up"

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A few of us here were quite worried about character with Marshawn when he was drafted...hoping this is as bad as it gets. I don't think this will do much, but if it scares him back to the straight and narrow in the long run the Bills will come out better for it.

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What controversy on the team is this causing? As far as i know, the only controversy this is causing in on the bills' message boards and in the buffalo media. The other 99% of the USA seems to think nothing of it.

The story is on the front page of ESPN-but we are the only one making a big deal about it. As for controversy- do you think Brandon, Jauron, Lynch, etc are sick of being asked questions? Do you think that the offense is wondering what is gonna happen to Lynch- or are they 100% focused on football?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3440239

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Does sneaking a bottle of booze into a bar make him a 22 yr old the friggin antichrist? Apparently Schopp and Bulldog feel that way- EVEN THOUGH BULLDOG ADMITTED TO BRING FLASKS INTO CONCERTS AND SPORTING EVENTS!!!!! Marshawn is definitely not too bright or refined but I don't think he's a bad guy.

 

Sneaking a bottle into a sporting event or concert is not the same as sneaking a bottle into a bar. For the record, I don't sneak a bottle into anything. I just take my lumps and pay the retail price. I'm getting too old for the embarrassment of being escorted out the place for such a small thing.

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ITS PRONOUNCED OFFEN BRAINDEAD!!! OFF-EN BRAIN DEFECTIVE AND BRAIN DEFICIENT!!!!!!!! MY POSTS WERE UNDERSTANDABLE UNTIL I LOOKED INTO YOUR MOROSE AND DILUTED EYEBALLS!!!!

HOW ARE THE GUNS LOOKING RIGHT! 15 MILES A DAY RIGHT!

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