NFL clears Peyton Manning

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About TIME!! :rock:

If Al Jazeera said world was round, you could be pretty sure its flat!!



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I can NOT BELIEVE...that an Al Jazeera Report was WRONG! They are SUCH a credible news Source...and ANYONE that doesn't believe that...is just a racist, bigot that hates Muslims.

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Too bad the media (and "fans") that blew all of this way out of proportion and fell for the character assassination won't follow up on all of this. Sports journalism (all journalism) is a joke now - it's all about clicks and views. They'd rather crucify one of the game's greatest ambassadors and bait racism than just witness the end of a great career. On top of that, the media got played like tools AGAIN when the lawyer from the Title IX case got them to drool like idiots over a rehashed tea-bagging story. All of the media morons who fell for the jig should be lining up to apologize.

Good for Peyton.
 
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Needs to be a line wrapped around a building full of national pundits that scolded Manning with an apology.
 
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Too bad the media (and "fans") that blew all of this way out of proportion and fell for the character assassination won't follow up on all of this. Sports journalism (all journalism) is a joke now - it's all about clicks and views. They'd rather crucify one of the game's greatest ambassadors and bait racism than just witness the end of a great career. On top of that, the media got played like tools AGAIN when the lawyer from the Title IX case got them to drool like idiots over a rehashed tea-bagging story. All of the media morons who fell for the jig should be lining up to apologize.

Good for Peyton.

Sports journalism has gone the way of the national news media in this country. They do not report facts but try to promote their own agenda. The only shows I watch on ESPIN are games. Everything else is someone trying to tell me what their opinion is, and I already have one of those.
 
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It's amusing reading the comments from the butthurt Pats fans who claim that the NFL "swept this under the rug" because Peyton is their "Golden boy" when their was "no evidence" of any wrong doing by Brady

Sure. He only admittedly destroyed all of the potential evidence.
 
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Peyton cooperated because he obviously had nothing to hide and was anxious to clear his good name. Other players (Brady, etc.) and the NFLPA are mad because they are afraid this sets a bad precedent for accused players who choose not to cooperate.

Overall, I would say this is a great and just result for a man whose character never should have been questioned in the first place.

Good for you, Peyton! I am not surprised by this one little bit. Still the GOAT!
 
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I'm going to hold my breath now until Shaun King apologizes.

Someone check my vitals after I pass out.

If I were Peyton, I'd sue his silly behind until he was so broke if it took a nickle to go around the world, he couldn't even make it out of sight.
 
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3 days after the check cleared. j/k We know more about his wife than is necessary.

I wish he would spend more time in Knoxville.
 
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The word Journalism has become a laughable term by what the liberal progressives have done to it. The usual list networks could tell me it's raining out, I could be soaking wet with my house flooding AND I STILL WOULD NOT BELIEVE THEM!!!
 
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Here's what ticked me off about the talking torsos in the video:

Talking about how relatively quickly the ruling was handed down, one guys says something like, This is how deflategate should have been handled. But I guess if the league likes you, you get cleared quickly. But if the front office doesn't like you...

The other doofus jumps in to agree, but neither makes the obvious relevant point that's made in the article:

"Manning and his wife, Ashley, 'were fully cooperative with the investigation and provided both interviews and access to all records sought by the investigators,' the league said in a statement."

Somebody correct me, but I don't remember Brady being all that cooperative when his investigation started...
 
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Gotta be deflating for ESPN (intended) :). They demanded answers! Answers were boring.
 
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