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The_Philster

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  1. seems like you have a habit of being wrong then...first you equate owning a pet as being anything like torturing and killing animals...you think it's narrow-minded to make people who intentionally commit crimes as worse than people who get into accidents...and now this goofy gem...you're on a roll
  2. actually, I think it was because he had a weak arm..if I'm not mistaken, Jaws brought that point up on his Matchup show that season...I just threw the highlight show bit out there because it was also a slight possibility...he did have a big ego, afterall That's another thing that pissed me off about Flutie that year...he got Thurman injured with a high pass
  3. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accident since some people seem to have skipped that day in grade school
  4. I give him plenty of credit for 1998 when he didn't play like an idiot...he didn't shrink after the 98 season...so I don't think it's a case where he didn't see the WRs...his arm was either too weak to throw or he liked getting on the highlight shows
  5. yeah...it's narrow-minded that I think that people who commit vicious crimes on purpose are worse people than those who get into accidents Get a clue...I didn't even bring up exactly what he did in my post...HE IS A HARDENED CRIMINAL. If I'm annoying you, good...because people who worship hardened criminals aren't any better than the scum they worship As far as pets, any good pet owner treats them like family...certainly doesn't torture and slaughter them the way your hero did to his pets and his neighbors' pets like the cowardly scumbag he is
  6. you're funny ...he had Moulds and Reed wide open downfield and instead of throwing to either of them, he tucked the ball and ran...most of those drives ended long before the endzone...it happened frequently during the 99 season...drives that should've ended in TDs got a 1st down or two and we had to bring on Mohr
  7. anyone who says yes, get a clue...it won't happen...Ralph and his family won't allow it and if he were to pass away and Kelly and his group got control, Kelly won't allow it, either Average QB on his best days and the biggest piece of crap to play in the league since Rae Carruth
  8. It's called intent Stallworth got into an accident that took someone's life (someone who was jaywalking and would've been hit whether the driver was drunk or completely sober) Vick ran a criminal organization that committed vicious crimes for 6 years...ON PURPOSE!! Have someone read that to you...because the decent human beings have been trying to explain that to the Vick-suckers and you can't seem to get it Some people make me sick
  9. The Bills won't sign him...count on it...go support that piece of sh-- on the fan board of whatever team is morally bankrupt enough to sign hardened criminals some people are stupid and twisted enough to think that people that get into accidents are worse people than those who intentionally commit vicious crimes would a shovel upside the head hurt? Cause that's what this scumbag did to people's pets..he's a coward and a loser
  10. people who think like this should seek psychiatric help
  11. There's a difference between what they did and the sociopathic crimes that Vick pulled. How much jail time did those guys serve?
  12. Not No, but HELL NO! Anyone supporting this idea...get psychiatric help. I'd sooner throw that piece of crap over the Falls...biggest scumbag since Rae Carruth bar none. He's a convicted felon....some people would sign Adolf Hitler if you thought he was any good..get serious help. What's next? You gonna start slaughtering family pets so Vick doesn't have chance to anymore? HE WILL NEVER BE A BUFFALO BILL...GUARANTEED
  13. There are plenty of professions that won't allow convicted felons in. The NFL has the largest public image of any sports league in the world and NEEDS to be one of those professions. Let that piece of crap cook fries for a living...why should the league's public image suffer because this scumbag dropped out of college? There are plenty of people who'd like to see Vick slaughtered the way he slaughtered their pets and while I can't blame them, my stance has always been to let him fade into anonymity. Anyone low enough to slaughter dogs like a coward and steal pets from little kids and slaughter them as well doesn't deserve any public recognition. Anyone who can support this scumbag has some serious issues.
  14. I wouldn't be surprised kinda funny when you think about it, though...someone whose handle is the name of a famous dog can't seem to get off his knees for a dog-killing scumbag
  15. considering Flutie had a habit of killing drives that would've ended in TDs, I'd say it was very accurate...but when you have Flutie in your handle, I guess you can't handle the truth about your idol
  16. well, in Buffalo, at least in 1999, it was in spite of him, not because of him
  17. Hate it...the Season Ticket Holder Draft party the Bills held was outstanding on many levels...now we can't do those with this screwed up format
  18. The verb is tweeted but yeah, it's pretty cool..I've gotten responses from TO and Maybin as well as Jamie Dukes, Ochocinco (the real one...verified on NFL Network), and I've had a few short conversations with Warren Sapp while TO was still on Superstars as well..lol
  19. 1 He actually got off easy with a plea bargain...he should still be in jail...he's got a long ways to go before we can actually say he paid his debt to society 2 for one thing, no convicted felons have been reinstated on Goodell's watch..Goodell has been tougher on troublemakers than Tags ever was. So talking about players whose troubles happened before he took office really has no bearing on Vick's case but for argument's sake, what convicted felons have come back to the NFL? Christian Peters is the only one I can think of and whether his convictions were felonies or misdemeanors is questionable. Ray Lewis and Leonard Little were both convicted of misdemeanors so don't bother bringing them up...it'd be ignorant
  20. and the 1 team in Buffalo that's won championships more recently than the 60s by using orange, purple, and black
  21. all because of a plea deal. Had the prosecutors done their jobs, Vick would still be bending over for Bubba in prison for several more years
  22. did you forget how close you live to Buffalo? They ship them one day and they're in our mailboxes the next...because of our proximity to Buffalo
  23. How are they a nice little surprise? We got emails saying they'd be in soon
  24. He had his shot and he decided committing vicious crimes for a period of over 6 years was more important than his career. That scumbag will burn in hell...let him fade into obscurity. As far as comparisons to OJ...Simpson was acquitted even though most everyone knows he was guilty. Vick was convicted. You can't jail someone acquitted of a crime...learn a little bit about the legal system...ask any elementary school student something that basic...geesh. Just don't try to be a parent or anything. I seriously have to wonder about anyone who can write off someone committing vicious crimes for a period of over 6 years as having made a mistake or doing something stupid in his youth. He's a CONVICTED FELON (He's not misunderstood, didn't make a mistake or something stupid...he willfully committed vicious crimes over the course of years..was Jeffrey Dahmer just hungry?)and there's a lot of professions you can't get a job in with that type of moniker...the NFL needs to be one of those professions.
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