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blackangold 01-30-2016 02:56 PM

Re: How are we gonna react to Carolina winning the sb?
 
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Originally Posted by iceshack149 (Post 691110)
Obviously him stealing laptops and his dad attempting to bribe college teams with more than $100,000 are the first things that come to mind regarding his off the field issues.

But who cares. Go love the guy. I can't stand him and his over inflated ego.

What has he done in the pros...

I could go back 10 or 20 years in my life and list out all the stupid things I have done but is that a good reflection of my character today?

I don't love the guy... I just don't hate him.

WillSaints81 01-30-2016 04:57 PM

Re: How are we gonna react to Carolina winning the sb?
 
Professional players are held to higher standards. Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck didn't act out.

nola_swammi 01-31-2016 01:49 AM

Re: How are we gonna react to Carolina winning the sb?
 
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Originally Posted by WillSaints81 (Post 691186)
Professional players are held to higher standards. Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck didn't act out.

This a article I believe state true facts, others might disagree, everyone entitled to they're own opinion.

Beyond touchdown celebrations, the reality of race will play a major role in Super Bowl 50. Peyton Manning will be viewed as the All-American quarterback who represents proper values. Former NFL player Brian Urlacher recently said that Newton should be like Peyton Manning and have more class. But Manning, not Newton, is the Super Bowl QB who is being investigated by the NFL for illegally using HGH.


Aaron Rodgers has the room to perform his championship belt celebration and pelvic thrust; Carson Palmer (Arizona Cardinals) can motion for opposing fans to perform a lewd sex act on him; and Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs) can hit the Quan dance without much of an uprising. Apparently, when White athletes decide to express themselves after a touchdown, it’s basically viewed as, “boys being boys.”

Cam Newton boldly shares why America has always feared defiant Black men


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