Mannings mooning incident on ESPN.

Do you read at all?

Can you possibly put together a lucid, rational thought at all? You call me out because you said you posted your opinion YESTERDAY....presumably because I referenced this article TODAY, after the fact. Yet now you accuse me of not being able to read? Dude, get a cogent thought would ya?
 
That really makes me feel sorry for her. I hope she gets the help she needs.

Once this becomes common knowledge, the narrative will then shift to "How could Peyton Manning have abused that poor, mentally ill woman!".... Shaun King's next article practically writes itself.
 
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Can you possibly put together a lucid, rational thought at all? You call me out because you said you posted your opinion YESTERDAY....presumably because I referenced this article TODAY, after the fact. Yet now you accuse me of not being able to read? Dude, get a cogent thought would ya?

Lol. My point was reiterated by you like you were the one making the point Lol. Jesus... you're a piece of work man😎😎
 
Lol. My point was reiterated by you like you were the one making the point Lol. Jesus... you're a piece of work man😎😎

What the flying F are you talking about? Do you not recall our difference of opinion yesterday where I said word was getting out about the lunatic Naughright and Peyton's "side" was being advocated for without him saying anything....

And you replied with this.....

"he's not. ESPN isn't talking about Naughtwrights mental state. The public outside of Tennessee doesn't know how bat **** crazy she is. Manning taking this to her and lawyers would rectify it fully, if it's all untrue."

So I've given you sources, including now one from The Washington Post which refutes your opinion......and now you're telling me I'm ripping off your opinion? Are you high?
 
What the flying F are you talking about? Do you not recall our difference of opinion yesterday where I said word was getting out about the lunatic Naughright and Peyton's "side" was being advocated for without him saying anything....

And you replied with this.....

"he's not. ESPN isn't talking about Naughtwrights mental state. The public outside of Tennessee doesn't know how bat **** crazy she is. Manning taking this to her and lawyers would rectify it fully, if it's all untrue."

So I've given you sources, including now one from The Washington Post which refutes your opinion......and now you're telling me I'm ripping off your opinion? Are you high?
OMG you're clueless I'm not going to waste my time breaking it down for you. You're not even on the same topic I am.
 
All I've said and am saying Kristy is that there is some pushback happening.....Knoxville media, Denver media, Clay Travis, the guy who recorded his phone conversation with her, Jason Whitlock, and now Sally Jenkins from the Washington Post.

If you've read any of my posts in any VN thread regarding any media in the US in general, you know I detest them because they're dishonest, dishonorable, agenda-pushing and hopelessly liberally biased. I'm certainly under no illusion that that'll ever change. And I recognize that any "Pro-Manning" reporting is gonna be slow in coming.....but it is coming. And the fact is, those that care the most about this are in Tennessee and Colorado, and we're all getting the truth and a lot of it.....while other national media is slowly but surely also setting the record straight to varying degrees. Certainly Brent Hubbs agrees, as he said so on Wednesday morning on Nashville radio.

Not saying the genie will ever get completely back in the bottle, but the truth about Naughright is indeed getting out.....and without Peyton having uttered a single word to date, which was the original premise put forth in this thread.

Sally Jenkins is well respected. It might get the ball rolling with the rest of the mainstream media. Might...
 
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What the flying F are you talking about? Do you not recall our difference of opinion yesterday where I said word was getting out about the lunatic Naughright and Peyton's "side" was being advocated for without him saying anything....

And you replied with this.....

"he's not. ESPN isn't talking about Naughtwrights mental state. The public outside of Tennessee doesn't know how bat **** crazy she is. Manning taking this to her and lawyers would rectify it fully, if it's all untrue."

So I've given you sources, including now one from The Washington Post which refutes your opinion......and now you're telling me I'm ripping off your opinion? Are you high?

OK THATS ENOUGH! YOU TWO BOYS GO TO YOUR ROOMS.:realmad:
 
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This kind of sh%^ always comes up when a public person is ready to step away from the spotlight. Just you wait, as soon as Tom Brady announces HIS retirement ,the media will drag out every sleazy little thing that happened when he was on the Patriots. They can't dredge through his college career because frankly, he was a nobody in those days and Manning was anything BUT.
 
This kind of sh%^ always comes up when a public person is ready to step away from the spotlight. Just you wait, as soon as Tom Brady announces HIS retirement ,the media will drag out every sleazy little thing that happened when he was on the Patriots. They can't dredge through his college career because frankly, he was a nobody in those days and Manning was anything BUT.

You think they are waiting till the end of the season to rehash Kobe actually raping someone? So far not a peep by national media. Shaun King is silent on the issue.
 
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Which ball? Doing away with constitutional due process for the accused?

No, not at all, that's not what he was saying. Get the ball rolling as in the other side of the story apart from Shaun King's hitpiece and Naughright's 74 page "report" written by her attorney.
 
peyton and archie have had enough of espn publicizing this old case! peyton may decide to stop giving interviews.
 
I'm sure his retiring doesn't have anything to do with his clearly diminished physical skills along with the fact the Broncos aren't asking him back for 2016/17?
 
It's Ian O'Connor. He's been the sports scene's social activist worry wart since his USA Today tenure in the 80s. It was actually low key compared to some of his Bristol brethren.
 
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