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Title: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Powerlift66 on September 13, 2018, 10:18:24 AM
You think there's a problem here (with these "hero's")??

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/

 ???

 ::)
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: bigkid on September 13, 2018, 10:21:19 AM
All victims of systemic racism.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Kwon on September 13, 2018, 10:22:48 AM
Rocketscientists, Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Dave D on September 13, 2018, 10:23:05 AM
You think there's a problem here (with these "hero's")??

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/

 ???

 ::)

A lot of these guys have bad knees.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: funk51 on September 13, 2018, 10:27:23 AM
the NBA is right in there with them... they might actually be ahead in the ever popular spousal abuse..,,,, congress does pretty good too,.... esp noted for running business into bankruptcy and leaving their partners holding the bag....very honorable...MLB and NHL are relatively clean surprisingly..
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Tennisballz on September 13, 2018, 10:32:15 AM
That's a huge list.  Looks like approx. 1 arrest per week.  Poor impulse control and huge egos with some low IQ sprinkled in and there you go.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: IroNat on September 13, 2018, 11:18:13 AM
Just good 'ol boys making mischief.

Nothing to be concerned about.

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Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: calfzilla on September 13, 2018, 11:21:34 AM
You think there's a problem here (with these "hero's")??

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/

 ???

 ::)

Entirely the fault of white systemic racism.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Powerlift66 on December 19, 2018, 01:38:14 PM
Another violent tard and his lady:


https://sportsnaut.com/2018/12/redskins-montae-nicholson-arrested-for-assault-and-battery/
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Thin Lizzy on December 19, 2018, 05:06:51 PM
Now that it’s predominantly black league, except for the quarterbacks, there’s no one to show the dindus an example of how to act civilized.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: beakdoctor on December 21, 2018, 11:35:14 AM
You think there's a problem here (with these "hero's")??

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/

 ???

 ::)

ALL seems like child's play compared to the average getbigger.... seriously though why does anyone watch this shit? Bunch of fucking retarded cry babies.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Joe Pietaro on December 21, 2018, 01:04:00 PM
Fuckin' savages. 34 arrests in 2018 so far. I've boycotted these pieces of shit since Week 2 of 2017.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Mothballs on December 22, 2018, 06:51:39 AM
I’m sure predominantly white sports like hockey and tennis have similar statistics.  ::)
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 22, 2018, 05:55:40 PM
Fuckin' savages. 34 arrests in 2018 so far. I've boycotted these pieces of shit since Week 2 of 2017.

Out of 1700 active players in the NFL not including practice squads, that's nothing.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Hypertrophy on December 22, 2018, 06:47:46 PM
Out of 1700 active players in the NFL not including practice squads, that's nothing.

Let’s put that in perspective- A typical small town in the USA has 1700 people. And at any one time 34 are guilty of violent crimes? That would be considered a crime wave.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Irongrip400 on December 22, 2018, 06:53:13 PM
Let’s put that in perspective- A typical small town in the USA has 1700 people. And at any one time 34 are guilty of violent crimes? That would be considered a crime wave.

Coach can’t bite the hand that feeds him.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Humble Narcissist on December 23, 2018, 04:07:54 AM
Let’s put that in perspective- A typical small town in the USA has 1700 people. And at any one time 34 are guilty of violent crimes? That would be considered a crime wave.
Great point!
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 10:18:24 AM
Coach can’t bite the hand that feeds him.

Not so much anymore since we lost our facility a few months back, but over the years I've probably worked with over 100 players and currently have about 16 in the league. That being said, I've never had a problem with attitudes, guys getting in trouble (that I'm aware of) I can't recall reading about any of them or otherwise, as a matter of fact when one of their own gets in trouble some got pissed because they know it makes the league look bad.

Some guys are (in the league) deserve what they get, others just get put in bad situations by being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Joe Pietaro on December 23, 2018, 01:39:06 PM
Out of 1700 active players in the NFL not including practice squads, that's nothing.
I respectfully disagree. These guys are supposed to be professionals and get paid nice coin to not only play effectively, but they should adhere to a certain expectation of conduct. They're grown fuckin' men acting like teenage gang bangers. Even on the field; look at what that girl Josh Norman did yesterday. I see these 'highlights' on twitter since I follow a bunch of fellow sportswriters who have not boycotted the #FuckTheNFL
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 02:18:07 PM
I respectfully disagree. These guys are supposed to be professionals and get paid nice coin to not only play effectively, but they should adhere to a certain expectation of conduct. They're grown fuckin' men acting like teenage gang bangers. Even on the field; look at what that girl Josh Norman did yesterday. I see these 'highlights' on twitter since I follow a bunch of fellow sportswriters who have not boycotted the #FuckTheNFL

They are definitely physically grown men but also keep in mind rookies, second, third and even fourth year (if they make it that far but that’s another story) are still kids meaning young adults that mentally haven’t matured and even though they attain professional status, they have no idea what the word “professional” really means even with the PR (public relations) training they get. The way I look at it, that really doesn’t sink until they mature into the game or get slapped down by a vet. A lot of these guys literally come from oppressed socioeconomic backgrounds and were never taught growing up how to act.

Now, I have a lot Samoan that grew up in American Samoa and even though most didn’t grow up with wealth and some even down right poor, they have a STRONG family unity and support.  

Obviously, I’m not a psychologist but this just what I’ve seen over The years
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: SF1900 on December 23, 2018, 02:30:45 PM
They are definitely physically grown men but also keep in mind rookies, second, third and even fourth year (if they make it that far but that’s another story) are still kids meaning young adults that mentally haven’t matured and even though they attain professional status, they have no idea what the word “professional” really means even with the PR (public relations) training they get. The way I look at it, that really doesn’t sink until they mature into the game or get slapped down by a vet. A lot of these guys literally come from oppressed socioeconomic backgrounds and were never taught growing up how to act.

Now, I have a lot Samoan that grew up in American Samoa and even though most didn’t grow up with wealth and some even down right poor, they have a STRONG family unity and support.  

Obviously, I’m not a psychologist but this just what I’ve seen over The years

 LOL what a hypocritical post!!
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 03:19:23 PM
LOL what a hypocritical post!!

Why

Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: SF1900 on December 23, 2018, 03:32:28 PM
Why



Guy A: Not a football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, never learned social or academic skills, and gets in trouble.
Coaches Response: "guy is a piece of garbage. Individual responsibility. This guy needs to take responsibility for his actions and stop causing crime"

Guy B: Football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, free ride to college, 10 million dollars a year, and gets into trouble.
Coaches Response: "They are still kids. They never learned better. They come from oppressive backgrounds."

Seems like you give football players a free ride.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Twaddle on December 23, 2018, 03:49:40 PM
Guy A: Not a football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, never learned social or academic skills, and gets in trouble.
Coaches Response: "guy is a piece of garbage. Individual responsibility. This guy needs to take responsibility for his actions and stop causing crime"

Guy B: Football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, free ride to college, 10 million dollars a year, and gets into trouble.
Coaches Response: "They are still kids. They never learned better. They come from oppressive backgrounds."

Seems like you give football players a free ride.

When Coach reads this.

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Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 04:07:20 PM
Guy A: Not a football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, never learned social or academic skills, and gets in trouble.
Coaches Response: "guy is a piece of garbage. Individual responsibility. This guy needs to take responsibility for his actions and stop causing crime"

Guy B: Football player, comes from an oppressive social background, early childhood trauma, free ride to college, 10 million dollars a year, and gets into trouble.
Coaches Response: "They are still kids. They never learned better. They come from oppressive backgrounds."

Seems like you give football players a free ride.

Re-read what I wrote
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: SF1900 on December 23, 2018, 04:08:06 PM
Re-read what I wrote

 all I read is that you were making excuses for him.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 05:08:13 PM
all I read is that you were making excuses for him.

Him who? I'm talking about players and the league in general and I'm pretty sure in a previous post within this thread I said "Some guys are (in the league) deserve what they get, others just get put in bad situations by being in the wrong place at the wrong time"
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: SF1900 on December 23, 2018, 05:17:27 PM
Him who? I'm talking about players and the league in general and I'm pretty sure in a previous post within this thread I said "Some guys are (in the league) deserve what they get, others just get put in bad situations by being in the wrong place at the wrong time"

Stop, just stop. You're digging yourself deeper into the hole.

Let me remind you of the excuses you make for football players who break the law:

--but also keep in mind rookies, second, third and even fourth year (if they make it that far but that’s another story) are still kids meaning young adults that mentally haven’t matured

--they have no idea what the word “professional” really means even with the PR (public relations) training they get.

--The way I look at it, that really doesn’t sink until they mature into the game or get slapped down by a vet. A lot of these guys literally come from oppressed socioeconomic backgrounds and were never taught growing up how to act.

Yet, you don't apply the same excuses for the every day "Joe" who breaks the law. Hmmmm, football players get a free ride to college, make millions, and you're making excuses for their illegal behavior. Yet, you hold the average "Joe" to a much higher standard than guys who make 10 million dollars a year.

Yup, makes perfect sense.

Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: Coach is Back! on December 23, 2018, 05:37:37 PM
Stop, just stop. You're digging yourself deeper into the hole.

Let me remind you of the excuses you make for football players who break the law:

--but also keep in mind rookies, second, third and even fourth year (if they make it that far but that’s another story) are still kids meaning young adults that mentally haven’t matured

--they have no idea what the word “professional” really means even with the PR (public relations) training they get.

--The way I look at it, that really doesn’t sink until they mature into the game or get slapped down by a vet. A lot of these guys literally come from oppressed socioeconomic backgrounds and were never taught growing up how to act.

Yet, you don't apply the same excuses for the every day "Joe" who breaks the law. Hmmmm, football players get a free ride to college, make millions, and you're making excuses for their illegal behavior. Yet, you hold the average "Joe" to a much higher standard than guys who make 10 million dollars a year.

Yup, makes perfect sense.



1. Why should I? We're talking about the NFL

2. Even I if I were talking about the everyday "Joe" who breaks the law, to that I say we all have choices to make. They made their choice.
Title: Re: National Felon League (NFL)
Post by: SF1900 on December 23, 2018, 05:40:24 PM
1. Why should I? We're talking about the NFL

2. Even I if I were talking about the everyday "Joe" who breaks the law, to that I say we all have choices to make. They made their choice.

So, the NFL players made their choice to break the law, independent of the above excuses you made for them.

And, what does the NFL have to do with it? You either break the law or you don't. You either make excuses for them or you don't.

At this point, you really should just stop. You're not even making sense any more and contradicting yourself with every post. Everyone can see your clear, hypocritical thought response in this argument.  :-\ :-\