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You seem to think that starting Quarterbacks are just assigned at the beginning of the season, for the entire duration of the season. The only time I have ever seen an owner hell bent on starting his chosen QB, was the Rob Johnson/Doug Flutie fiasco in Buffalo. Otherwise it is "best man for the job." There is no question Brady would have surpassed Bledsoe eventually in 2001, and stole the starting QB role. Brady had been doing this his entire life, and went from 5th string QB to starter in both college and the NFL. That is how the NFL works. Nobody has ever said "well Brady is the GOAT, but he would have never become that way if Bledsoe was healthy throughout his career!" Brady was better and took over the starting job. The same thing happened in St.Louis with Warner and the Rams. Better QB's got their chance and became the starting QB. Have you ever even played sports...lol. It has always been very competitive, and the best man for the job prevails, not who the starter was on game 1 of the season. |
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Several years before he ded, Rodney King went to a Dodgers baseball game. But he ran away in terror when he saw emerging several white guys holding bats.
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I got people asking me what's wrong when that came up and I started cussing and screaming at my monitor after seeing that.
Aren't there rules about posting obscene images here? ![]() Not to mention.. The number of times he's done it. RG3 is the most well known.. But he did it with the guy who recently died.. Oh, Ohio State guy.. Drawing a blank.. Haskins.. That's it. Also.. It started right as he took ownership.. Benching and getting rid of Brad Johnson for Jeff George. |
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Absolutely 100% guilty.
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Yeah he did it.
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Jeff Hostetler is the most well known QB to do this, although it wasn't in the Super Bowl. Phil Simms - who is close to being a Hall of Famer in my mind - got hurt in a game before Christmas time against Buffalo. Hostetler comes in and they lose that game, but he finishes the season, plays in every playoff game and ironically he plays in the Super Bowl where they beat Buffalo. But yeah, no one filled in during the game and won that I recall. |
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In the years since, no other evidence (like a motive) implicating any other suspect has ever popped up/been mentioned. Everyone knows he did it and the lengths his defense team went to, to smear Mark Furhman only underscore that fact. |
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There were black co-workers that have come to Fuhrman's defense saying he is not a racist over the years. None of that mattered, the defense played on the emotions of the mostly black jury and even just planting a thought in their heads that he could have framed OJ was enough. Even though they probably were going to acquit OJ anyway. The problem is, there was no way Fuhrman could have pulled off tampering with evidence. He simply just didn't have enough time to do it even if he had wanted to. And one last thing he did not know, he did not know if OJ had an alibi. Imagine going to the trouble to plant something making it look like OJ had done it only to find out OJ was with several people a couple of hours away all night. I always found it funny that they think the LAPD would frame OJ. This is a guy who got away with spousal abuse for years and managed to talk himself out of his own wife calling 911 on him. Fuhrman was one of the cops over the years who responded to a domestic violence call from Nicole. For a guy who apparently was "framed" by the cops, they sure as heck let him off the hook over and over. |
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