Volfootball55
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I guess when you call pathetic out, pathetic respondsPollack being a jackass should stand on its own without mention of a neck injury. No sense in wasting time to explain the concept of class to the author of this line:
Bengals coach Lewis says oft-injured linebacker Pollack will retire - NFL - ESPNHe is not completely comfortable medically where he has been given an opportunity ... to play football
He's a wasted draft pick because he got hurt. It happens. We don't have to wring our hands or whisper when we talk about him because it happened to be his neck that got hurt. He takes shots at Tennessee all the time; there's no reason we can't take shots back at him just because he hurt his neck poorly tackling somebody a few years ago.
I realize these's no point arguing this with the sort of person who uses "class" as a noun meaning "refinement," but save your sanctimony for people who really deserve it.
be honest with yourselves
after seeing him on these b list shows and watching him play
arent you kinda glad he suffered through a career ending injury?
but in this thread are many negative references to Pollack's injury including this reprehensible entry:
Yeah, no point in arguing with someone who uses a noun as a noun in one of its contextual definitions.
You're otherwise implying that you're taking shots at Pollack because he takes shots at TN. No problem with that from me, but in this thread are many negative references to Pollack's injury including this reprehensible entry:
Charlie, really? I expect more out of you.
We were so banged up, running our 3rd string MLB, who everyone knows is the most important position, they make all the calls and get the others in position.
Not to take anything away from Dexter but we gave him that game, missed so many tackles.
So if a guy hurts his neck, then everybody has to spend the rest of his life talking about him in hushed tones in the name of "compassion"?
Guy is a jackass. He was a jackass at UGA; he's a jackass now in his chosen career. He's not in a wheelchair; he's not breathing through a machine; he ate his Thanksgiving dinner with a knife and fork just like the rest of us [1] instead of taking it in through a tube. He's fine. No reason to be sanctimonious about him just because his injury was to his neck rather than to his knee or his shoulder or his groin.
[1] Although really, Pollack probably just used his hands.
IDK..... The way he & David Greene carried on I wonder if maybe he DID take it through a tube.... I always thought he'd have been more comfortable as a cheerleader anyway the way he was always waving up the crowd even though he was 30 yards away from the play.... Never saw a guy get more credit for plays he had absolutely NOTHING to do with....