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hitman

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Re: Indians 22, Yankees 0
« Reply #195 on: September 16, 2004, 12:12:00 pm »
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 oh, i disgree about barry sanders. . .jd drew wanted philly to pay him more than he was worth (grr, don't get me started on the dis-service boras is doing for his clients just outta college). . barry sanders didn't want his coach to be fired.  how is that worse - jd was motivated by greed and barry by loyalty. [/b]
I guess I was more concerned about his teamates and fans. Him walking out after the draft and them left with no running back. [/b]
from what i remember, he told the lions very early on that if they fired, i think it was wayne fontes, then he wasn't gonna play.  the lions, knowing that, went ahead and fired fontes, and sanders said, ok, i'm not playing again. [/QB]
I don't remember any of that.  I just remember Sanders getting tired of playing for the Lions because they hardly made the playoffs and what not.  Just goes to show you, one player never makes a successful team.

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Re: Indians 22, Yankees 0
« Reply #196 on: September 16, 2004, 12:32:00 pm »
Well I saw on tv that one of the hecklars was actually the wife that got hit by the chair's husband. If the dumbass would just kept his mouth shut, his wife would be ok. So the bottom line is, his wife suffered from his stupid remarks, if he just watched the game and cheered for his A's, none of this woulda happened. And after seeing the highlights, he's damn lucky Doug Brocail was being held back, that boy was pissed and ready to rip someones head off.
 
 I know most people won't agree with those remarks but a little common sense by the fans woulda prevented this. Not that chair throwing is the answer but It might have been better than what Brocail woulda done to the husband.

hitman

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Re: Indians 22, Yankees 0
« Reply #197 on: September 16, 2004, 02:14:00 pm »
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  Well I saw on tv that one of the hecklars was actually the wife that got hit by the chair's husband. If the dumbass would just kept his mouth shut, his wife would be ok. So the bottom line is, his wife suffered from his stupid remarks, if he just watched the game and cheered for his A's, none of this woulda happened. And after seeing the highlights, he's damn lucky Doug Brocail was being held back, that boy was pissed and ready to rip someones head off.
 
 I know most people won't agree with those remarks but a little common sense by the fans woulda prevented this. Not that chair throwing is the answer but It might have been better than what Brocail woulda done to the husband.
I'm not most people...I agree with you.  Most people need to learn to shut their mouths, period.  I love this shit.  The fans are like I didn't say anything except my team was better than his, and he snapped.  Bullshit!  Let alone, the players also need to chill and not let stuff bother them so much.  In this case, the player should have gone to security and had the fan removed.  I've seen this happend plenty of times where a fan is removed for being near the field and yelling profanities or racial slurs at players.

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Re: Indians 22, Yankees 0
« Reply #198 on: September 27, 2004, 08:03:00 pm »
Shouldn't there be a Yankee in this picture, and Pedro calling them "Daddy"!
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