1 posted on
02/03/2007 7:04:47 AM PST by
mcg2000
To: mcg2000
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/story/490466p-413125c.html
The Rise of Bill Bully-chick
'Mad Genius' beginning to show his ugly side
2 posted on
02/03/2007 7:08:36 AM PST by
mcg2000
(New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad on The Red Cross.)
To: mcg2000
It's all about winning and money. The player's health takes a back seat to both.
3 posted on
02/03/2007 7:12:55 AM PST by
stm
(Believe 1% of what you hear in the drive-by media and take half of that with a grain of salt)
To: mcg2000
Anyone who saw him blow by Peyton at the end of the AFC Championship game followed by his post-game interview knows very well what piece of s*it this guy is. I just pray he does not come back to the Giants (there have been a few rumors).
Dreadful individual...
5 posted on
02/03/2007 7:17:21 AM PST by
Pharmboy
([She turned me into a] Newt! in '08)
To: mcg2000
Before you form the lynch mob for Belichick, please keep the following in mind: Ted Johnson is in the middle of an ugly divorce that includes alegations of abuse. If Johnson felt this strongly about what happened, I think he would have said something about well before now. He also would have gone directly to certain sportswriters in Boston versus guys in NY. It's just my opinion, but something about this does not pass the smell test.
6 posted on
02/03/2007 7:24:50 AM PST by
danno3150
To: mcg2000; scott says; mainepatsfan
You can kiss the NFL goodbye. The trail lawyers have found another gold mine. Now just wait for the lawsuits.
Every ailment that every players might have or could have gotten as a result of playing in the NFL, is going to be the basis of lawsuits.
Every little sniffle is going to be Cha-ching!
10 posted on
02/03/2007 8:42:02 AM PST by
Perdogg
(Happy 2007)
To: mcg2000
IMO,Neurologists,Neurosurgeons,Orthopedists and other specilaists might need to get more deeply involved in professional sports.
It might be reasonable for players to be able to consult with medical "experts" of their own choice,at the league's/team's expense in addition to team doctors and trainers and if such an expert deems a particular player unfit for a particular game or activity the team can either abide by that advice or cut the player.
12 posted on
02/03/2007 9:26:21 AM PST by
Gay State Conservative
("The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism."-Karl Marx)
To: mcg2000
But there will be no discussion of the anabolic steroids, human growth hormone and other performance enhancing drugs that this guy willingly put into his body, significantly jeopardizing his short-term and long-term health....as does pretty much everyone in the NFL. This guy's liver and heart probably function less efficiently than his brain does after the concussions. "but, but, the NFL tests for this stuff, and............" Yeah.
13 posted on
02/03/2007 10:11:15 AM PST by
raptor29
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