Dan III Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 i love how after all the $$$$$$$$$$$ these guys make, they're still dining at Waffle House at midnight. 379818[/snapback] why is he driving an '84 Coupe de Ville??
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 why is he driving an '84 Coupe de Ville?? 379833[/snapback] Because that car is pimpalicious. It's a ghetto thing. You wouldn't understand, whitey.
ch19079 Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Because that car is pimpalicious. It's a ghetto thing. You wouldn't understand, whitey. 379891[/snapback]
dib Posted July 12, 2005 Author Posted July 12, 2005 Hmmmmmmmmm Oddness continues. Last night McMichael was cited for domestic abuse against his wife. This morning the runner on the bottom of the TV said she was his 'girlfriend'.
jad1 Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 "He brought his b*tch to the Waffle Hut?!??!??!" (Lady Killers anyone, anyone?)
Albany,n.y. Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 What Saban said: Dolphins | Saban Issues a Statement Regarding McMichael Tue, 12 Jul 2005 06:49:15 -0700 Jason Cole, of the Miami Herald, reports Miami Dolphins head coach Nick Saban issued a statement regarding the arrest of TE Randy McMichael. ''We certainly don't condone the conduct which has been alleged and we recognize the seriousness of the charges. However, we will not make a specific comment about this matter until we gather more information,'' Saban said. Last month, the team cut backup S Quintin Williams a day after he was arrested for driving 111 mph on I-595 in Broward County. McMichael, a starter, is unlikely to meet the same fate as Williams. What Saban meant: ''We certainly don't condone the conduct which has been alleged and we recognize the seriousness of the charges. However, we're a football team. These are violent criminals which it has taken years to assemble on our roster. I'm more likely to get rid of some pansy Rob Johnson type than a guy who can contribute to my football team. Criminals are more aggressive, and I like aggressive players. Shoot, I knew when I took this job that this team would take any felon that they were not beaten to the punch to by Al Davis. I was told by Wayne 'there are going to be arrests, suspensions and a lot of s*** from these players, if you can deal with it, here's a few million $, if not hit the road college boy'. I'm no college boy I can coach any scum they give me as long as he's got talent. F***, I wish Cecil Collins would get paroled, I'd take him over that laid back Rickey guy."
IDBillzFan Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Last month, the team cut backup S Quintin Williams a day after he was arrested for driving 111 mph on I-595 in Broward County. McMichael, a starter, is unlikely to meet the same fate as Williams.380199[/snapback] Nice message, peckerbreath. Speeding is bad. Beating women is okay.
ExWNYer Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Breaking news...Randy Mac was arrested in Augusta...just down the street from my house. THe Waffle House where this happened is in Augusta, not Grovetown as the article says. A 'Waffle House' favorite: "Scattered, Smothered, and Covered........in Blood".
Albany,n.y. Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Nice message, peckerbreath. Speeding is bad. Beating women is okay. 380204[/snapback] "You can get injured or killed by speeding in your vehicle. Getting injured or killed hurts the Dolphins. Unless she gets a gun, beating your B word is harmless to the TEAM." ** ** Reprinted without permission from the Miami Dolphins playbook.
mary owen Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 What Saban said: Dolphins | Saban Issues a Statement Regarding McMichael Tue, 12 Jul 2005 06:49:15 -0700 Jason Cole, of the Miami Herald, reports Miami Dolphins head coach Nick Saban issued a statement regarding the arrest of TE Randy McMichael. ''We certainly don't condone the conduct which has been alleged and we recognize the seriousness of the charges. However, we will not make a specific comment about this matter until we gather more information,'' Saban said. Last month, the team cut backup S Quintin Williams a day after he was arrested for driving 111 mph on I-595 in Broward County. McMichael, a starter, is unlikely to meet the same fate as Williams. What Saban meant: ''We certainly don't condone the conduct which has been alleged and we recognize the seriousness of the charges. However, we're a football team. These are violent criminals which it has taken years to assemble on our roster. I'm more likely to get rid of some pansy Rob Johnson type than a guy who can contribute to my football team. Criminals are more aggressive, and I like aggressive players. Shoot, I knew when I took this job that this team would take any felon that they were not beaten to the punch to by Al Davis. I was told by Wayne 'there are going to be arrests, suspensions and a lot of s*** from these players, if you can deal with it, here's a few million $, if not hit the road college boy'. I'm no college boy I can coach any scum they give me as long as he's got talent. F***, I wish Cecil Collins would get paroled, I'd take him over that laid back Rickey guy." 380199[/snapback] Poor Saban You know he was practicing these types of press statements while en route to Miami from La. Priorities, ya know.
Live&DieBillsFootball Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 Actually, this is a Southern tradition. Nothing like beating your wife after a nice meal at the Waffle House.
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