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Bill Jandro -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 8:22:09 AM)

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]




David F. -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 10:48:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Really there was no wrong guy in that scenario. Could have shipped them both.




thebigo -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 11:43:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.




Todd M -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 12:12:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


He'd be down with Teddy...let's bring him back!




thebigo -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 12:50:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


He'd be down with Teddy...let's bring him back!


I'm guessing he is currently choking on some humble pie. Something tells me the first taste of getting back on top (theoretically Teddy would elevate him there) and he'd be the ol' "personable" Percy.




David F. -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 6:37:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

quote:

ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


He'd be down with Teddy...let's bring him back!



Bullshit. If his palate couldn't handle Russel Wilson then what QB would the princess actually view as acceptable?




Todd M -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 7:06:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David F.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Todd M

quote:

ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


He'd be down with Teddy...let's bring him back!



Bullshit. If his palate couldn't handle Russel Wilson then what QB would the princess actually view as acceptable?


Probably just wants a QB who isn't among the bottom tier of starters in YPG.




drviking -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 9:32:08 PM)

SISSETON, SD -

The Redman has been the Sisseton School District's mascot for decades, but a group of students look to change that. The collection of high school girls are using a shirt to spread their peaceful message of diversity.

Most of the students raising awareness about the name used to go to Sisseton schools before transferring to the tribal school Tiospa Zina.

The girls have been handing out shirts that say "Not Your Mascot," on the front. The girls say their message isn't a racial issue, but a civil rights issue. 17 year-old Fidelity Eastman says the support from the community is making it easier to raise awareness, and make a positive change.

“We have a lot of support from different states and different counties that just want to be part of the positive change we have and our message is what we're trying to push out there,” Eastman said.

The girls started raising awareness about this issue about a month ago.

We will hear frustrations from the students about Sisseton's Homecoming Coronation Ceremony coming up tonight on KELOLAND Weekend news after the GRAMMYs.

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drviking -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 9:35:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


seemed OK with Burnt Farce




thebigo -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/8/2015 10:33:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: drviking

quote:

ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


seemed OK with Burnt Farce


I'm sure he didn't feel "big enough" to take Favre and Favre lovers on. Rookie vs the beloved legend. [sm=vomit.gif]




Tim Cady -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/26/2015 8:56:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: David F.

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

quote:

ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Percy threw Ponder under the bus but the Vikings shipped the wrong guy out[:-]


Seems clear that Percy will be throwing every QB he plays for under the bus.


He'd be down with Teddy...let's bring him back!



Bullshit. If his palate couldn't handle Russel Wilson then what QB would the princess actually view as acceptable?


Probably just wants a QB who isn't among the bottom tier of starters in YPG.



This one!

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000473938/article/percy-harvin-to-the-new-england-patriots-why-not




Todd M -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (2/26/2015 9:19:10 AM)

I can see it, Tim.


Would like to see it actually.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/21/2015 9:36:54 AM)

Rip Chuck Bednarik
The first legendary tough guy I ever admired
Concrete Charlie




David Levine -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/23/2015 2:19:04 PM)

LOS ANGELES -- Former NFL star Darren Sharper pleaded no contest Monday in Los Angeles to charges of drugging and raping two women in the second of similar criminal cases in four states.

Earlier, he pleaded guilty by video link to sexual assault in Arizona and was sentenced to nine years in federal prison.

In the Los Angeles case he will have to serve 50 percent of a 20-year sentence and with credit for time served it will come down to about nine years, his attorney said.

The sentences will be served concurrently in federal prison under the agreement.

In the Arizona case, Sharper admitted sexually assaulting one woman and trying to attack another in suburban Phoenix in 2013. It is very unusual to sentence defendants immediately after a guilty plea, which normally can take weeks or months.

Sharper appeared in a Phoenix courtroom by video-conferencing from Los Angeles, where he has been jailed since February 2014 after initially pleading not guilty to drugging and raping two women there in 2013.

Similar hearings will follow in Las Vegas this week and in New Orleans in the next month. In each state, he's accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women when they were unconscious or otherwise unable to resist or consent.

Sharper's attorney announced Friday that the former player reached plea agreements with prosecutors in all the cases against him.

The 39-year-old retired from the NFL in 2011 after winning a Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints. He had a 14-year career with three teams and later worked as an analyst for the NFL network.

The alleged sexual assaults all happened since Sharper's retirement as a player.

In Arizona, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Warren Granville said that Sharper will serve his time in federal custody and that the Louisiana case will be resolved through a federal court.

Sharper admitted sexually assaulting one victim and trying to assault another in Arizona, though police say he drugged three women and sexually assaulted two of them at an apartment in Tempe in November 2013.

Prosecutor Yigael Cohen on Monday cited a letter in which one of the victims says she suffered emotional harm as a result of the attack and that she didn't have the ability to resist.

Authorities say a search of the Tempe apartment turned up a shot glass with a white residue that turned out to be the sedative zolpidem, and California investigators discovered that Sharper had a prescription for the drug.

Sharper's attorneys said last year that their client did not make the drinks that authorities say he used to drug the women.

One of the women told police she had not had any alcohol that night until Sharper insisted she drink a shot. Another young woman said she had been drugged, then went to bed, locked her door and was not attacked.

The next day, one of the women confronted Sharper, who denied wrongdoing, according to police reports.

The reports said Sharper was in Arizona to visit a woman who lived at the apartment. The two had met about a year earlier in Las Vegas.

Prosecutors in Nevada, where Sharper is scheduled to change his plea Tuesday, said the former player is expected to plead guilty to one felony charge of attempted sexual assault, with the expectation that he will face between 38 months and eight years in prison, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told The Associated Press.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/23/2015 3:22:08 PM)

Sad how you can have everything and it's still not enough
Especially when you're a strange, sick, and violent young man.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/26/2015 11:01:15 AM)

Judge in the Aaron Hernandez trial allows the jail-house calls into evidence.
Please tell me they will be putting this scumbucket away for a long, long time.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/27/2015 11:05:57 AM)

After seeing Letroy Guion walk it is hard to trust are judicial system.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/27/2015 11:41:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

After seeing Letroy Guion walk it is hard to trust are judicial system.

That's kinda why I posted.
I'm nervous as hell this p.o.s. might be on the street in a week.
They're (the defense) really pumping the whole "its all just circumstantial evidence" thingy right now.
Frustrating.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/27/2015 1:30:47 PM)

He's pleading "No Contest" because he knows he can't win. It'll get him a lighter sentence then if found guilty. I heard it's going to be 8 years. He's not walking from what i understand.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/30/2015 2:08:03 PM)

Hernandez's fiance' sounds like she's really, really, really, obedient.
"hey honey ... go to the basement, take this box I have down there, and dispose of it, ok? Oh ... and do not look in it, ok, honey?"

I mean, whats so damn hard to believe about that?
Sheeesh people. Get off her back. [&:]

Good call on requesting immunity, however ... that was smart.




SoMnFan -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (3/30/2015 6:41:21 PM)

Wait ..... (after a break and some errr, umm, coaching ...) now the box smelled like Marijuana .... ahhh, I see, ma'am

This is getting good.


[sm=popcorn.gif]




thebigo -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (4/18/2015 10:52:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

He's pleading "No Contest" because he knows he can't win. It'll get him a lighter sentence then if found guilty. I heard it's going to be 8 years. He's not walking from what i understand.


Also a no contest plea can not be used against him in a subsequent civil suit.




DavidAOlson -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (4/24/2015 7:47:46 PM)

Cool article looking at actual schedule difficulty based on items that hold up analytically, like playing well-rested teams.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/which-nfl-teams-got-unfair-schedules--university-of-buffalo-engineers-know-170455822.html

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Washington plays five games against opponents with extra rest this year, the UB engineers said. That's the most in the NFL. The Redskins have three games against teams coming off bye weeks and two games against teams coming off a Thursday game. That's a very high number; it's almost one-third of Washington's schedule.

Other teams shouldn't be too happy either. The Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks each have four games against opponents with extra rest. The New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills (who have frequently gotten imbalanced schedules the past few years), San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs are next at three each. ...

Rested opponents aren't the only factor UB engineers note. A cluster of divisional games in a row can be inequitable. The Green Bay Packers are the big losers there.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (5/6/2015 5:34:28 PM)

NFL finds Patriots employees probably deflated balls and Brady was 'generally aware'

http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikings/nfl/302789061.html




Lynn G. -> RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season (5/6/2015 9:06:14 PM)

How about a five game suspension for Brady, huh?

Not likely I know. But cheating is cheating whether it's done with roids or gambling or deflating balls. There should be some consequence.




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