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You guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team
Quote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gay
Quote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how?
Quote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence. There's nothin good about being gay, it's a bigger sin than domestic violence .. That's just years of brainwash talkin for u
Quote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 03:42:20 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence. There's nothin good about being gay, it's a bigger sin than domestic violence .. That's just years of brainwash talkin for u And actually having a few gay friends and students and once having a teammate who came out as gay after we left high school. Actually, it was his refusal to come out that really changed my life and switch my views on this back in 1998.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 06:39:02 PMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 03:42:20 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence. There's nothin good about being gay, it's a bigger sin than domestic violence .. That's just years of brainwash talkin for u And actually having a few gay friends and students and once having a teammate who came out as gay after we left high school. Actually, it was his refusal to come out that really changed my life and switch my views on this back in 1998.congrats..i'm very happy for yall
Quote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:27:59 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 06:39:02 PMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 03:42:20 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence. There's nothin good about being gay, it's a bigger sin than domestic violence .. That's just years of brainwash talkin for u And actually having a few gay friends and students and once having a teammate who came out as gay after we left high school. Actually, it was his refusal to come out that really changed my life and switch my views on this back in 1998.congrats..i'm very happy for yallDon't hate. See, I use to think like you, until I realized that people close to me are hiding because of people like me. My homeboy now lives in Vegas with his partner, and they are happy. And others that I know, like my friend Jeff, he just got married to his partner in Wisconsin, and another homegirl (this one is sad because she is major hot, even now in her 30's) is living in Minneapolis with her partner and they lived in Mexico together for a little while. Only one friend, my homie who lived in Compton, never came out, and it wasn't because of his neighborhood, but because his dad is so Christian that he would never accept it. So he just stays on the down low even though everyone, even his grandma, knows.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 18, 2015, 08:01:45 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:27:59 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 06:39:02 PMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 03:42:20 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Sccit on August 17, 2015, 09:59:03 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 17, 2015, 09:53:27 AMQuote from: OG Filthy Wimp on August 16, 2015, 04:20:02 PMQuote from: Chef_YRD on August 16, 2015, 09:50:20 AMYou guys are foul man...how about the mental issues that stem from the duress of not being in the NFL based on his sexual orientation or being viewed as a problem in the locker room by dudes uncomfortable with their sexuality ? Let's look at the facts it's not just him who has had a hard time remaining in the NFL based on off field lifestyle look at Tim Tebow,a proven winner but outspoken about his Christian values...they don't want the media circus that accompanies them being part of the team Tebow got cut because he suck's not because of being a christianSams didn't make the team because he sucks's not because he's gayIn both cases, both Sam and Tebow are opposite ends of the argument. Tebow always seems to win, BUT can't throw for anything as a QB, and fits no one's system in the NFL to be wanted. So teams have to ask themselves, is getting a QB like Tebow worth the circus of the media, or do they stay clear, and so they stay clear.Sam is a defender who last year led the Rams in sacks in the pre-season, on the field he looks great. But he's slow, and has no upside. He's like that basketball player with all the fundamentals but zero athleticism. And in the NFL, that fits no one's defensive system as you need some athleticism to fit the blitz packages and other stunts. Sam would have been a great NFL player 20-25 years ago, but today he's an outdated model. So is a player like him worth the media circus, all NFL teams say no.In both cases, they get results, but neither is actually a fit for any team. And neither has the athletic ability (well Tebow is a great athlete, but he lacks arm strength) to really excel at their positions in the NFL. In both cases, I really, really like both players, and want them to get on a team and succeed. But in both cases, that's not going to happen. And Michael sam retiring is very bad for the NFL. If they know it or not. No it's not .. It's bad for the gay agenda the government is pushing. Bad for the nfl how? A story to show the NFL has a good side instead of all these dudes still in the league for domestic violence. There's nothin good about being gay, it's a bigger sin than domestic violence .. That's just years of brainwash talkin for u And actually having a few gay friends and students and once having a teammate who came out as gay after we left high school. Actually, it was his refusal to come out that really changed my life and switch my views on this back in 1998.congrats..i'm very happy for yallDon't hate. See, I use to think like you, until I realized that people close to me are hiding because of people like me. My homeboy now lives in Vegas with his partner, and they are happy. And others that I know, like my friend Jeff, he just got married to his partner in Wisconsin, and another homegirl (this one is sad because she is major hot, even now in her 30's) is living in Minneapolis with her partner and they lived in Mexico together for a little while. Only one friend, my homie who lived in Compton, never came out, and it wasn't because of his neighborhood, but because his dad is so Christian that he would never accept it. So he just stays on the down low even though everyone, even his grandma, knows. Do u also feel bad for people who are attracted to children or animals? Bottom line, it's not right.