NFL 2013 offseason thread
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damn it feels good to be a gangster
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So they found a gun discarded near his home, but it's not the murder weapon.
Why do you need to dispose of two guns?!
Also, I'm sure Jason Whitlock and Bob Costas will still get reamed if they do another gun control commentary.
Why do you need to dispose of two guns?!
Also, I'm sure Jason Whitlock and Bob Costas will still get reamed if they do another gun control commentary.
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Anybody have any theories on the motive here? I mean, women and drugs are the only 2 things that I can think of that would drive a guy to the type of rage that makes him want to kill someone.
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im afraid it may be something more petty. from what i've read, and thats really only espn articles, it appears he was annoyed that lloyd was talking with people that hernandez didn't care for. why he didn't like them, no idea. but reports are saying that hernandez said "can't trust anyone anymore" or something like that.
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This article is asinine. We're supposed to believe that the Patriots are "admirable" because they cut Hernandez? This is the "Patriot Way"? Please.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--aaron ... 43218.html
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--aaron ... 43218.html
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Jocephus wrote:im afraid it may be something more petty. from what i've read, and thats really only espn articles, it appears he was annoyed that lloyd was talking with people that hernandez didn't care for. why he didn't like them, no idea. but reports are saying that hernandez said "can't trust anyone anymore" or something like that.
"Can't trust anyone" makes it sound like a drug deal or a woman. But I guess that could mean other things.....
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The last player to tackle Aaron Hernandez was Bernard Pollard.
New favorite player.
New favorite player.
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It's easy for me to say this, not having to deal with any of the emotions and what not. But, if Hernandez is guilty, and it looks like he was almost undeniably involved in some way, then why was he just sitting at home?stlouie_lipp wrote:Can you imagine what it would be like to realize that you may never be a free man again? Here's what it looks like.
http://deadspin.com/heres-the-moment-aa ... socialflow
I'm reminded of the scene from Rounders after they get caught cheating at the sheriffs game, get their asses kicked and their money taken. They're out in the parking lot and Worm says something like, It's time to hit the road, it's bye bye time.
I have no idea what kind of life that would be, how much money he has or what his options would even be. But, I've got to think he could have disappeared somewhere and lived a comfortable life in hiding. As opposed to jail.
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AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:It's easy for me to say this, not having to deal with any of the emotions and what not. But, if Hernandez is guilty, and it looks like he was almost undeniably involved in some way, then why was he just sitting at home?stlouie_lipp wrote:Can you imagine what it would be like to realize that you may never be a free man again? Here's what it looks like.
http://deadspin.com/heres-the-moment-aa ... socialflow
I'm reminded of the scene from Rounders after they get caught cheating at the sheriffs game, get their asses kicked and their money taken. They're out in the parking lot and Worm says something like, It's time to hit the road, it's bye bye time.
I have no idea what kind of life that would be, how much money he has or what his options would even be. But, I've got to think he could have disappeared somewhere and lived a comfortable life in hiding. As opposed to jail.
I think he's probably arrogant enough to believe that he's untouchable.
I'll still be surprised if he convicted.

