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He needs a disguise...
You mean like Manziel when he showed in Vegas with blonde wig, sun-glasses and name Billy. It actually brought more attention to him.
He needs a disguise...
Seriously, though, how much does one guy need to party?
He needs a disguise...
Mike better thank his lucky stars their weren't cell phone cameras in his day, whew he may have had a short career.Ask Michael Irvin? Unlike MI, as long as he's not breaking the law and performing on the field, he's fine in my book!
Ever watch North Dallas Forty?Mike better thank his lucky stars their weren't cell phone cameras in his day, whew he may have had a short career.
And never mind thos 70s teams, make everything else look like schoolboy hijinks
Yep..I'm sure that stuff was league wideEver watch North Dallas Forty?
I'm sure it still is for many.Yep..I'm sure that stuff was league wide
Don't get me wrong, he can do whatever he wants, as long as it's legal. It's his life. But this string of partying seems kind of excessive (at least to me), and that lifestyle usually doesn't end well.
Most drunk drivers get away with it too, your logic would have that activity legalize.yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it doesn't? i mean, do you know how many athletes do the same exact thing and it ends perfectly fine for them? it's an overwhelming majority.
Most drunk drivers get away with it too, your logic would have that activity legalize.
It's the dismissive tone with which you speak that I am addressing. Just because the numbers get away with questionable activity (legal or not) doesn't make it right.what?
what on earth are you talking about?
zeke isn't doing anything illegal. rich young athletes tend to party - i doubt his level of partying deviates too far from what most guys his age do. what does that have to do with drunk driving and making it legal? i'll answer for you: literally nothing.
It's the dismissive tone with which you speak that I am addressing. Just because the numbers get away with questionable activity (legal or not) doesn't make it right.
You are dismissing bad behavior because most people do it and get away with it. There is such a thing as drinking responsibly but that requires having a plan to get home before you start drinking or doing your drinking at home and having a plan for your guests to get home safely, but we all know that is not what 90% of all party goers do.So what about partying in the offseason is wrong? If you want to just ignore actual context to situations and address all things, like drunk driving and just simply drinking, as the same, then fine. But I'm not.
Im guessing a certain sailor has hit a few portsAbout the same amount most people in our generation do.
Im guessing a certain sailor has hit a few ports
" What happens over seas, stays over seas"I can neither confirm nor deny