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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Thelt, Nov 7, 2011.

  1. stratocatter

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    I can't forgive Vick, and there's no way to know if he's sorry when he's rewarded the super star millionaire lifestyle for appearing so.
     
  2. finleye

    finleye como say what?

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    other than the crude physics explaining how the boy died, there is none. shit happens. sometimes at the worst possible time. The boy's death was in no way intended to 'challenge' or 'test' the father; there is no causal relationship between the two.
     
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    If you don't think losing a son is challenging or testing, then you must be a superhuman. I am sure the implications and grief go much further than the father. So, intended for him? No. I'd say its much broader than that.

    I would be floored if this happened to me as would family, friends and anyone else who knew the victim.
     
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  4. finleye

    finleye como say what?

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    come on, I didnt even touch that. I said 'The boy's death was in no way intended to 'challenge' or 'test' the father'...big difference. Anyway, I've said more than I normally would on a subject that often becomes toxic, plus it's not exactly appropriate for the football board, so I'll be checking out of this one.
     
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    Collin soap and water

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    Whoa. Nice column.
     
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    Fuck Tebow.

    The guy completed ten passes. And he's all we fucking see on the television. I respect Christianity just fine, and it doesn't bother me that he prays at all. It bothers me that it's used as a tool to promote him, or knock him down.

    Tebowmania bothers me because he sucks. THe man is fine. He seems like a charming and awesome individual, and Collin apparently would like to suck his cock and wants Abusive to be gayer. But yeah, Tebowmania can go to Hell. Tebow however, can go to Heaven.

    Whatever.
     
  8. stratocatter

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    I really wouldn't care one way or the other, except for the entertainment of watching Fox deal with it. But that damn Skip Bayless, who is an idiot in the first place, is making a career out of it. Enough.
     
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    John Kasay is a pretty devout christian. The media never had a frenzy over it because he is just a kicker. Tebow would be creating a stir as the vanilla ice of quarterbacks if his religion had not taken center stage.
     
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