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Everything posted by top dawg
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Yeah, man. This is a bank robbery! They should be arrested. I can only hope that at least one of these guys is the bag with the dye in it that ends all up on Jerry Jones' face.
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Collins was obviously a Cowboys fan coming up. I just don't understand the rationale, but oh well. I was gonna say that I hope Shaq Thompson punches him in the mouth, but Collins will never see the field.
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Big Frank ftw! And, no, "w" doesn't stand for weed.
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NFL says Pats guilty, and Brady knew
top dawg replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
There will be no more deflation of Brady's balls! Yeah, right! -
From article above ”Things have changed. 'Almost every' NFL team has contacted Collins, multiples sources said.”
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Damned Cowboys resuming the hunt. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=O9BKVdSxAc6dygSTlIDwBg&url=http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/12303884-123/source-former-lsu-ol-lael&ved=0CB8QqQIwAA&usg=AFQjCNExF17c6ZAht1go7LbV5oIx7fE4xA&sig2=rnLRxh8BOmCHelbB3XsCDg
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I am genuinely glad. They won't be able to pin anything on the kid now. Hopefully the real killer will be caught and put under the jail.
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But, basically, if Collins is the father he is probably fuged for at least the short term. That's where you'd have liked to see some more emotion. The more I talk, the more I see why the Panthers are in wait and see mode. Rae Carruth speaks for itself, but even without that, the situation is a sticky one unto itself. Even still, if Collins is cleared, then I think you'd have to throw your card into the hat, especially the Panthers.
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Or, he could have been upset that he wasn't the father.
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Her family believes it was Collins' baby.
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The woman was shot in her midsection. SMH Who just shoots a pregnant woman, much less in her midsection? What the hell is really going on here?
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I mean, for all we know, the girl got pregnant by someone else and he felt some type of way about it, and simply moved on mentally and emotionally. Just because we don't see any emotion doesn't mean that he hasn't had any, but, like I said, people have to continue living.
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Life goes on fellas. Plus, you aren't necessarily going to grieve publicly. Wearing a mask in times of grieving is fully understandable. The kid may not even had time to grieve honestly, as I am sure the past week has been a whirlwind. You just don't know what's going on in his mind as far as that's concerned. It has been approximately six months which can be a lifetime for young people and their relationships.
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Well we are definitely interested. http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2015/05/trai-turner-doing-his-best-to-recruit-show-support-for-lael-collins.html So people can stop asking that question.
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Here is the official policy according to NFL.com: So, I guess that it is technically OK to meet with Collins after all (provided that it's not at his residence or on campus). Bojangles would be OK.
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Well, it's not really stopping the Phins from going about business http://www.postbulletin.com/sports/national/football/collins-agent-says-his-client-is-not-meeting-with-nfl/article_7c83c087-7850-5d11-91ed-1d1574c90a72.html
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Actually I was thinking that about a lot of his visits. I tell you, if this kid is actually innocent, then his agent is smart as fug. I can just hear him saying: "We gonna play these fools like a Stradivarius, kid. You go on the world tour and be treated like the MVP. Just don't say anything crazy and get your head all turned around by the steak and lobster and such. It's all an act, kid. Have your fun, and then go on to Charlotte and beat out the movie star..."
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I wouldn't think so, until finals are over at the earliest. My thinking is that the league office probably told the teams to "Wait a minute here and back the fug up!" Teams probably will respect the spirit of the rules even if there is some kind of loophole. Moreover, I am thinking that this is why his agent is now saying that Collins is not meeting with NFL teams.
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Looks like a purely need-based signing. I wonder if Getty even had time to watch the tape.
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Sexy Rexy may be in a bit of trouble in his zeal for La'el and a meal.
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I know. I was thinking about that yesterday, though not in relation to Collins, but Famous Jameis. Collins or no Collins, that young man may end up as a tasty morsel for CJ, Alexander, Ealy, Star, and Short. And that doesn't include the other rotational guys and our nasty linebackers. The kid is going to have to make a believer out of me, because I just don't see how we aren't going to eat his lunch this year. I will easily throw La'el Collins right in there with him.
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Aaahh, hit a nerve, huh? On the first hand, I was just trolling to see who would bite, but I see most of the people here didn't take the bait. Secondly, I never said that we can replace good ol' JR, I basically said if JR is a hindrance then it would be an indicator "that it's time for a new owner" Third, if you look at my quote right up there "Oh, if it could be so easy", then that should tell you that I know there really ain't a damned thing we can do except grin and bear it. At the end of the day, JR is apparently a non-issue in this instance, the way that I am interpreting the reports and Gettleman's cryptic comments about the situation when asked about Collins. So, I am going to get off yall's favorite owner (not that I really got on him to begin with). Suffice it to say that I am amused.
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Oh, if it could be that easy.
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Most people don't lose hundreds of thousands of dollars---or even millions---just for being associated with the victim of murder either. If it turns out that Collins doesn't have anything to do with the murder, then, yes, I would consider that being a victim.
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Not really. Cam is 24th on the all-time passer rating list right now. Luck and Cam are very close (I am just too lazy to look it up). Wilson and Kap might have higher career ratings right now, but career passer rating doesn't kick in until you've thrown 1500 passes, so some of these guys have a ways to go before we see a clearer picture. But the metric doesn't even take running into account, where Cam obviously excels. I predict that within three years after the big boys retire, Cam will be top 10 on a consistent basis.