I also think that a suspension, by the Steelers at least, became inevitable right after the "Don't make me
- First, obviously, Ben Roethlisberger: I am absolutely astounded at the number of people out there who were surprised that Big Ben got a suspension for his antics. Personally, I wouldn't have objected to a season off for the idiot. I also believe that any "stern talking to" he was going to receive was given after the alleged Nevada incident. (Side note- remember all the interviews, news conferences, denials, etc, after Lake Tahoe? Pretty silent this time, huh?)
come over there" call came from Dublin.
And to the "it's just not fair, he wasn't convicted of anything" crowd- Nowhere in anything that I've read,
have I seen that the dumbass was suspended for rape, assault , or any other crime. He's not going to jail,
just getting some time off from work. Think about your job. I'm betting you could probably be suspended
for violating policy without being convicted, right? Also, how 'bout this simple exercise- take a couple of
minutes to read this, only substitute Tom Brady, Carson Palmer, or Peyton Manning wherever you read
Ben Roethlisberger. How do you feel about suspension now?
All of this is not to say he should or will be traded. Floating his name during Draft Week, Ithinkhope was
just the final piece in "Message.Sent." Trading him just doesn't make good sense. I don't think that moral
high ground will mean much in December when the team needs an MIT professor to explain what needs
to happen to get a Wild Card berth.
- Has there ever been a good Van Damme movie ever made?
- Back, for a moment to athlete d-bags: check out this clip on thatschurch.com. Александр Михайлович Овечкин must be how you spell "what-a-frickin-jerkoff" in Russian.
- NHL playoff time is great. How many fans in Boston last night said "Thank God for Satan!"?
LET'S GO PENS, LET'S GO PENS, LET'S GO PENS
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