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Re: The Greatest NFL Team of All Time
The greatest team ever has to be the 85 bears.
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WHY????What the hell did he do to deserve a second chance in the NFL,people would die for one chance but this baby back bitch ....sorry ...but that is exactly what Pac-man is ,should be in jail and I hope they prove he paid that guy to cover for him so he's in jaill for years! |
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Second, while you may be technically correct, the actual charges faced by Taylor were worse in terms of potential jail time than any that have faced Pacman thusfar. However let's take a look at their track records, not to mention as SS did, the results(Taylor-an punch in the face to Pacman-permanent paralysis): Taylor: 10/27/2004 - DUI & Speeding. Acquitted of DUI 6/3/2005 - Aggravated Assault w/Firearm, Misdeamenor Battery. Additional counts of Agg Assault added later. All charges dropped in plea agreement, no felony record. Pacman: 7/13/2005 - Assault & Felony vandalism from a nightclub incident. I believe he received probation. 9/5/2005 - Another nightclub incident, no charges filed. 2/2006 - felony and misdeamenor obstruction of justice for another incident. 8/25/2006 - Disorderly conduct, public intoxication stemming from ANOTHER nightclub incident. Probation. 10/26/2006 - Misdeamenor assault for spitting in a woman's face during a private party at....yes ANOTHER nightclub. 2/19/2007 - The Las Vegas strip club incident which left a man paralyzed (and could've wound up with people dead). After Pacman slammed a dancer's head on stage (seems he's got issues with women) and an "alleged" associate (member of his posse) came back firing shots. On a side note, this guy is all class. Nothing says class like walking into a high dollar strip club in Vegas with a garbage bag filled with $ 80K. Then proceeding to "make it rain" and slamming a dancer's head into the stage after she's picking up the cash. 5/7/2007 - Speeding. 6/18/2007 - Questioned for a shooting at....guess where...an Atlanta strip club. His cronies were involved, but he was not present so no charges were filed. 1/2008 - Before a hearing with the NFL Commish to discuss his suspension???? Another incident for punching a woman in the face in....a strip club. Charges dropped. Sean had one major incident and it was because he decided he wasn't going to get punked by someone stealing his stuff (not agreeing with it, major league bad decision that could've turned out horribly). However after this incident he was a model citizen and devoted to God, his family, and teammates. Pacman was a thug, got money and turned into a more destructive thug, and will always be either be an inmate or a thug. He's also a soft punk hitting and spitting on women...big tough guy. In the Vegas incident, rather than take on the bouncer himself he has six or more of his cronies help him in the fight and then sends one back to shoot at people. You may be high on Pacman now, you won't be when he either fails drug tests or is involved in another strip club incident (hopefully no one is killed this time). If you have a guy with problems in strip clubs, Dallas is not the best place for him.
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Re: The Greatest NFL Team of All Time
The only reason I chose the 85 bears, they had what I think was the best defense ever assembled, to go along with a very good offense.
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Your response doesn't address any of my points. So it's OK if Pacman said, "Go back and light them M-F'ers up and I'll take care of you"? Conspiracy to committ murder is also a pretty serious charge and I'm sure if that's proven we'll be saying goodbye to Pacman playing in the NFL permanently. No need to tell me to "SHUT THE **** UP!!", I haven't used any profanity towards you, even though IMO it's probably warranted. I also promise you wouldn't say that to my face.
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Get this guy off the site, he is full of shit -- no one comes in here and talks shit about ST, who without a doubt would have been voted as greatest safety of all time without the tragedy.
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A slim, first of all I have much respect for ST, and I also think if he would have played a full career, he would have been the greatest safety in the history of the league. I didn't disrespect him, it all began with me saying if a second chance was good enough for one man it is good enough for another, in football, basketball, baseball, etc. If it came across like I was disrespectful, or I have offended anybody, I apologize.
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No Doubt. We are all grown here.
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No worries on the profanity thing, stuff happens, water under the bridge. I can tell you that this is definitely NOT the message board to make any comparison of Sean Taylor and Pacman. I understand (but disagree in a big way) about the point you were trying to make, but comparing ST to Pacman is not the right way to make your point.
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