Mannings mooning incident on ESPN.

They wont do it or rather cant. But they need to put every girls name and face in the media. These athletes get dragged through this plus Cheek, Hart Butch. Meanwhile those girls stay hidden waiting on a direct deposit.

Fo the 1000th time, why should they do this? So you and your friends can teach that b****h a lesson? GTFOH.
 
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This is an attempt to keep Manning off the airways as a commentator. In private conversations, he's probably leaning toward Fox and E$PN is slinging mud to discredit him.


And then again, maybe Lipton's is positioning themselves for a new spokesperson.
 
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Absolutely agree with you! Everybody is a damn victim these days.

I heard that saying all the time from my Sargeant when I went through my Basic Training some years back. Lol! The sad thing is, its mostly true. If you look at someone wrong these days, they try to sue you. Its really sad to see how low people will go when theres $ involved.
 
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If you believe that, then you are part of the problem.

How is begging for money and not facing accusers ok? Im pretty sure if someone raped my daughter I would be in jail if they werent given a court trial. To me if that crime happened then that would be more believable. Sitting back wishing for money seems shady to me with the key words not facing their accusers. But you're entitled to your opinion. This is a message board so we've shown we disagree.
 
Sometimes you got women involved you get into mud slinging contest. My ex use to bring up stuff that happened 10 years ago. Sometimes when women has something on you it is not water under the bridge.
 
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Most times you got women involved you get into mud slinging contest. My ex use to bring up stuff that happened 10 years ago. Sometimes when women has something on you it is not water under the bridge.

Anyone who has been through a divorce knows this. Old and nearly forgotten incidents which have long since been resolved with the appropriate apologies extended and accepted are rehashed as if there are still genuinely hard feelings over them. Lawyers exacerbate claims of ill treatment.
 
Who on ESPN has compared this to Rice and Hardy situations??

Like a previous poster said, Stephen A Smith compared it to Rice and Hardy. My statement of "some" may have been presumptuous. I will only add that other ESPN talking heads didn't call him out on it which could (but not necessarily) imply they agree which is absurd to me.
 
God, I just want this **** to go away! We should be discussing spring practice and 2017 recruits! Now this crap is preoccupying all the discussion!
 
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God, I just want this **** to go away! We should be discussing spring practice and 2017 recruits! Now this crap is preoccupying all the discussion!

I don't expect this to have legs of more than a couple weeks before the media outrage runs its course. The best thing Peyton can do is just ignore it.
 
I wanna sue for expensive ticket prices. And high priced concessions. And paid parking. I think I might have a chance at a settlement. I hope the courts dismiss this because this is getting ridiculous. You can't sue for something that happened 20 years ago. They already settled that case anyways. And I think the university did everything right in indefinitely suspending any player being investigated for assault and letting due process play out. Everything is a money grab now. And why hasn't Florida been sued yet? I'm sure it will happen soon enough. SMDH 😒
 
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