- Another year, more hazing in the name of FOOBAW!!! Middletown, PA High School will not have a football team this year. A hazing problem has arisen in the team which may gut the school. More dehumanization in the name of creating that FOOBAW MACHINE!!! which will win CHAMPIONSHIPS!!! (And rape, pillage, and plunder everything in their path...)
- Kurt Busch is still too concussed to take part in the start of the NASCAR playoffs. Getting some real Dale Jr. vibes from this, sadly...
- JC Tretter, the President of the NFLPA, has retired from the game after eight years in the league. He was released as a salary cap move by the Browns over the offseason, after starting 80 of 81 games the last five years. Yeah, such loyalty... Woo hoo. And all the money in the world for a sexual predator who should be in GODDAMNED MOTHERFUCKING PRISON! GO FUCK YOURSELF!
- And, while we're at it: Mr. Tretter, WHY IS YOUR FUCKING ORGANIZATION NOT WORKING TO PUT THIS SHITHEAD BEHIND BARS, NOT JUST OUT OF THE SPORT?
- SPEAKING OF... Matt Araiza, a punter trying to make the Bills as a rookie, is now accused of aiding in a gang-rape of a 17 year old as part of the culture problems at San Diego State University. At least two other football players and a fourth man were involved.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
August 25, 2022 News and Notes
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ReplyDeleteSlight, but important, confusion there, JAB128.
DeleteIt was a salary cap move by the team. And guess what happened next...
I deleted my comment. I am embarrased. I guess I am starting to believe that most players are sexual predators, so I put that on Tretter unfairly without thinking about DeShaun Watson. My bad.
DeleteI'm leaving my response up because I did not make that clear (probably not clear enough either) when I made the original post.
DeleteBut I think you can understand such a release as a salary cap move when the biggest guaranteed contract in the history of the NFL comes down would raise these questions.