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03-14-2009, 11:18 PM
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Great minds think alike, or something like that; I was just going to post about the Stallworth story.
I wonder if Zephyrus is Stallworth.
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03-14-2009, 11:21 PM
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There are a couple of ways to test it; have him run a route, then toss him a couple of passes. If he runs the wrong route, or drops the passes, he's probably Stallworth.
I'm joking about this, but if it turns out Stallworth was drunk, all objectivity and mocking on my part goes out the window; as I've noted on the site, I have personal reasons why I have trouble being unbiased about drunk drivers.
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03-14-2009, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
There are a couple of ways to test it; have him run a route, then toss him a couple of passes. If he runs the wrong route, or drops the passes, he's probably Stallworth.
I'm joking about this, but if it turns out Stallworth was drunk, all objectivity and mocking on my part goes out the window; as I've noted on the site, I have personal reasons why I have trouble being unbiased about drunk drivers.
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what if he is T.O.?
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03-14-2009, 11:47 PM
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what if he is T.O.?
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Then he'll still drop passes; TO had a terrible catch rate the past couple of years.
ETA: Although, it's fairly interesting; TO has never had issues with the law, and yet he gets a ton of flack. If you read enough about big-time wide receivers (including Jerry Rice, who benefits from a halo complex), you see that they all had TO-type issues. They just didn't publicize them.
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03-15-2009, 04:29 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KSigkid
There are a couple of ways to test it; have him run a route, then toss him a couple of passes. If he runs the wrong route, or drops the passes, he's probably Stallworth.
I'm joking about this, but if it turns out Stallworth was drunk, all objectivity and mocking on my part goes out the window; as I've noted on the site, I have personal reasons why I have trouble being unbiased about drunk drivers.
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If the dude was drunk, then I'm all for seeing him go under, but if he wasn't and it was an accident, why should he go to prison. I'm talking prison here folks. Not jail. Jail and prison are totally different.
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03-15-2009, 08:09 AM
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Well, duh. Why shouldn't I? If it was an accident as in a kid jumped out right in front of the car and I slid on water or ice and killed him. That's what I mean, and NO I SHOULDN'T.
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Did you read any of the posts? Negligence is mentioned several times. If someone jumped out in front of you in bad weather, you're not being negligent.
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No offense but you and that kddani person just don't get it. Obviously when I say hit, I mean kill..dead.
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Hit and kill are not the same thing.
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03-15-2009, 08:20 AM
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There was a guy in this area who lost control of his car (driving too fast) and ran into a restaurant. He killed a guy and injured a couple.
So according to you, because he didn't mean to do it, he shouldn't be held accountable?
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