BBC: Should Pacman be reinstated?

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Thought it was a trick question at first. So they want to know about the Brits.
 

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Yes, he should be reinstated because we traded for him and signed him to a new contract. :eek::
 

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British reporting on the NFL is painful to read watch. Every time I see it my teeth grit so hard dogs howl.
 

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A more interesting questions is I wonder how many of the respondents are British?
 

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Had the incident been in the UK, there would have been no gun and the bouncer would only have gotten hit with a billy club.
 

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I live in england and the bbc are rubbish. there over paid and under worked.
 

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rodd94;2080865 said:
love the pic. my mates an eagles fan i've sent him that pic:bow:

Thanks. He won't like these, either.

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I'm under the impression that, under Goodell's policy for repeat offenders, Pacman could go out and do all the things he got in trouble for the first time, and he would still be reinstated, as long as his transgressions were "fundamentally consistent with what he was disciplined for previously."
 

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The BBC is taking about pacman?.They should be worried about their pathetic cricket team.
 

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percyhoward;2080952 said:
I'm under the impression that, under Goodell's policy for repeat offenders, Pacman could go out and do all the things he got in trouble for the first time, and he would still be reinstated, as long as his transgressions were "fundamentally consistent with what he was disciplined for previously."
Touche' :bow:
 

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percyhoward;2080952 said:
I'm under the impression that, under Goodell's policy for repeat offenders, Pacman could go out and do all the things he got in trouble for the first time, and he would still be reinstated, as long as his transgressions were "fundamentally consistent with what he was disciplined for previously."

Yeah. Like being found at a hoochie house the day before he's to meet with the commish? Or being pulled over, in a bright orange Lambo mind you, with the incorrect tags? Or the guy that says he was paid off to do the shooting at yet another hoochie house? OR the ten arrests and the 5 no contests? Let's not mention the crap he was never "caught" doing. (A little presumptios on my part, I know.)

Along the lines of Belichik............I mis-interpreted the by-laws. Yeah, sure, big guy.:rolleyes:
 

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I'm under the impression that, under Goodell's policy for repeat offenders, Pacman could go out and do all the things he got in trouble for the first time, and he would still be reinstated, as long as his transgressions were "fundamentally consistent with what he was disciplined for previously."
So true. Goodell's a chump. If I spend 20 years in jail for killing 1 person, I suppose I'll be off the hook even if those other 5 murders of mine get discovered.
 
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