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I understand that The Onion is just a joke. I don't know the laws, but I think they are crossing the line when they falsely quote someone - espesially to the degree of contemplating murder. Beyond that, I just think this particular parody is in very poor taste - not the least bit funny.

 

Your right though, Mr. Goodall should think about how the media is allowed a free pass on any and everything football-celebrety related.

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I understand that The Onion is just a joke. I don't know the laws, but I think they are crossing the line when they falsely quote someone - espesially to the degree of contemplating murder. Beyond that, I just think this particular parody is in very poor taste - not the least bit funny.

 

Your right though, Mr. Goodall should think about how the media is allowed a free pass on any and everything football-celebrety related.

Says the guy who's avatar is a candid snapshot down an unsuspecting woman's shirt ... :thumbsup:

 

Way to overreact.

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I understand that The Onion is just a joke. I don't know the laws, but I think they are crossing the line when they falsely quote someone - espesially to the degree of contemplating murder. Beyond that, I just think this particular parody is in very poor taste - not the least bit funny.

 

Your right though, Mr. Goodall should think about how the media is allowed a free pass on any and everything football-celebrety related.

 

You don't read the onion often, do you? They misquote people with the topic of murder from anyone who is a pop star or a political figure. It is like any other comic routine. Jay leno, conan obrien, david letterman all misquote people in their jokes.... I can't believe this is new to people.

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I understand that The Onion is just a joke. I don't know the laws, but I think they are crossing the line when they falsely quote someone - espesially to the degree of contemplating murder. Beyond that, I just think this particular parody is in very poor taste - not the least bit funny.

 

Your right though, Mr. Goodall should think about how the media is allowed a free pass on any and everything football-celebrety related.

 

build a bridge and get over it, scrooge

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I think they are crossing the line when they falsely quote someone - espesially to the degree of contemplating murder.

 

Oh my God! The line! They crossed it! Now what will we do?!?!

 

EVERYONE PANIC, THE LINE HAS BEEN CROSSED!

 

Get a thicker skin, jeez. It's a joke, and was funny imho.

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Says the guy who's avatar is a candid snapshot down an unsuspecting woman's shirt ... :thumbsup:

 

Way to overreact.

 

Hey, it's ok when *I* do it. Welcome to the entitlement culture.

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He would definitely get away with it. Ray Lewis got away with it and he wasn't half the star at that time that Drew Brees is today. Besides, the other guy shouldn't have gotten on Drew's bad side, he seems like a nice guy to me.

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