Gerald Sensabaugh to sign 1-yr deal *merged*

Smith22;2684643 said:
He asked for proof that he was arrested. I provided it.

Have I sped before? Sure. have I been arrested before? NO.

But this isn't about me is it.....

Do you own any guns and were they in your car while you were speeding?:D
 
Smith22;2684640 said:
The law calls it reckless driving. I'm sure the law could care less what I call it.



I provided the links earler in this thread. Do it yourself.


I don't blame you for not posting the link that will show that the MISDEMEANOR charge was dropped. lol

You didn't get out much when you were a kid did you...
 
hendog;2684648 said:
Do you own any guns and were they in your car while you were speeding?:D

LOL. No guns. I believe in the right to have them, but I'm not a fan of them for personal reasons.
 
Vtwin;2684651 said:
I don't blame you for not posting the link that will show that the MISDEMEANOR charge was dropped. lol

You didn't get out much when you were a kid did you...

I have no idea if they were dropped or not.

Considering at least one incident was pretty recent, I doubt it.
 
Vtwin;2684651 said:
You didn't get out much when you were a kid did you...

LOL. Why? Because I don't think being arrested 3 times is a good thing?

I guess I'm not cool. Oh well........
 
Clove;2683920 said:
Why am I the fool?

Jerry cuts one of the best talents on the team because he insults his poor little QB and Coordinator, he's supposed to be cleaning out the locker room.

So he brings in a habitual criminal.

The circus is in town, and Jerry is a clown.


You realize he does not have any criminal offenses against him right?
 
BigDFan5;2684755 said:
You realize he does not have any criminal offenses against him right?

Are you kidding? Don't you know he was arrested for doing wheelies on a motorcycle!
 
Clove;2683965 said:
None of us really know how good Romo is, since he's never played without a Hall Of Fame WR.

That ex WR you speak of, everywhere he's gone, he's made the QB look like a bunch of Joe Montana's, once he was gone, they came back down to mediocrity where they were to begin with, out side of McNabb who was a pretty good QB before.

Bottom line, the fans made this decision not Jerry the Clown. So I'll be around all year, and I'll give Romo the same respect they gave to the HOFer. But I'll be fair and judge my decisions on "on-the-field" play instead of what he does in the locker room.


:hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

I agree with this 100% you nailed it.
 
Clove;2683920 said:
Jerry cuts one of the best talents on the team because he insults his poor little QB and Coordinator, he's supposed to be cleaning out the locker room.

So he brings in a habitual criminal.


Habitual criminal. :rolleyes:

Frankly, I'd rather have a guy who drives a little too fast and likes to own firearms than a guy who stirs up crap with his own QB and his own offensive coordinator and is constantly effecting the gameplan because he will cry to the media if he doesn't get enough balls thrown his way... and it's not even close.

Having a crappy relationship with the QB, offensive coordinator, and star TE and having the entire defense liking you is way, way, WAY more toxic to the health of a team than anything Sensabaugh has ever done in his entire life.
 
Smith22;2684660 said:
LOL. Why? Because I don't think being arrested 3 times is a good thing?

I guess I'm not cool. Oh well........


No,

Because you seem to have a misguided opinion of what constitutes a criminal.

If you have no friends or family who got picked up for a couple traffic violations when in their early twenties and liked guns then you clearly don't have much experience with the "real world."

Criminals are the punks who break into your house and hold you at gun point while they steal your stuff to feed there addictions.

Guys who race their cars and ride wheelies on their bikes and like to shoot guns are...... kids.
 
AsthmaField;2684802 said:
Habitual criminal. :rolleyes:

Frankly, I'd rather have a guy who drives a little too fast and likes to own firearms than a guy who stirs up crap with his own QB and his own offensive coordinator and is constantly effecting the gameplan because he will cry to the media if he doesn't get enough balls thrown his way... and it's not even close.

Having a crappy relationship with the QB, offensive coordinator, and star TE and having the entire defense liking you is way, way, WAY more toxic to the health of a team than anything Sensabaugh has ever done in his entire life.

Word.

Good points. You just know the majority of the offense hated him. Defesive players liked him because they didn't see him sleep in meetings and have to hear his whining. He had no one to turn to when he wanted to complain on offense(except Crayton) so he blabbed to the defensive players, hoping to have them side with him.
 
JerryAdvocate;2684942 said:
anyone know what he signed for? don't feel like wading through the self-righteous sea

I *think* it was a 1 year contract for about $1.75mm.
 
Vtwin;2684921 said:
No,

Because you seem to have a misguided opinion of what constitutes a criminal.

If you have no friends or family who got picked up for a couple traffic violations when in their early twenties and liked guns then you clearly don't have much experience with the "real world."

I've been in the "real world" for 32 years. Thanks.

When you find the post where I called him a criminal, let me know. Good luck finding it.

You were the one going off the deep end, defending the guy to the point that you claimed he probably was never arrested, showing you didn't even bother to read the posts or links in the thread.

Back to the topic, has anyone heard if he is facing a possible suspension from the NFL?
 
Clove;2683965 said:
None of us really know how good Romo is, since he's never played without a Hall Of Fame WR.

That ex WR you speak of, everywhere he's gone, he's made the QB look like a bunch of Joe Montana's, once he was gone, they came back down to mediocrity where they were to begin with, out side of McNabb who was a pretty good QB before.

Bottom line, the fans made this decision not Jerry the Clown. So I'll be around all year, and I'll give Romo the same respect they gave to the HOFer. But I'll be fair and judge my decisions on "on-the-field" play instead of what he does in the locker room.

Actually, that ex WR you speak of was no longer a HOF caliber WR last year. Lets not pretend that he was wide open all the time last year. A LARGE reason for the struggles of the offense last year was that the passing game could not get going, because Witten was the ONLY guy that could consistently get open. Romo was often left forcing balls to WR's that were not truly open.
 
AsthmaField;2684802 said:
Frankly, I'd rather have a guy who drives a little too fast and likes to own firearms than a guy who stirs up crap with his own QB and his own offensive coordinator and is constantly effecting the gameplan because he will cry to the media if he doesn't get enough balls thrown his way... and it's not even close.

Those are our choices?
 
TheCount;2686110 said:
Those are our choices?


Of course not... but between the two, I'll take the first option all day long. That's why I used the word "rather"... because if I had to choose between those two options, I'd never go with the one who is disruptive to the locker room.
 

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