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BillWard

May 20, 2009 May 30, 2012 3 2974

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Hogs Haven IH8Dallas was right about something!

IH8Dallas was going on about how drafting RG3 was a 100% point a few weeks back (before the Colts announced Andrew Luck was, indeed, their pick, and the possibility existed that RG3 could be a Colt). While I agreed that the most likely was RG3, I jumped on his certitude. As such, we made a bet, and this post is payment... he was right, and I was (luckily, pun intended) wrong. If you are curious, IH8Dallas would have had to change his handle to "I<3Dallas (in your dreams)" until the Regular Season if he had been wrong.

So, all of us say it together.... HAIL YEAH! RG3, baby. Superbowl Bound now!

I'm publishing this a day early, because I want an extra day to bask in that glow we'll feel about 8:15 tomorrow night.

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Hogs Haven Petition at Whitehouse.gov requesting DOJ and NLRB review of the current Collusion information about the 2010 NFL season

There is now a petition here requesting that the Department of Justice and the National Labor Relations Board examine the current admissions by the NFL that they illegally colluded to depress salaries of NFL playes during the 2010 uncapped season. With the penalties that the league has handed down on the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys franchises, it's apparent that the league believes that they are above the law, and by punishing teams that refused to engage in this behavior, the league is sending a clear signal that they do not intend to abide by any law if it interferes with their ability to control the revenue stream or inflate player salaries. Please sign the petition to help force the league's hand.

Poll
Are you going to sign the petition?
Yes
152 votes
No (Don't agree with the premise)
6 votes
No (Don't trust the White House)
13 votes
No (Other)
7 votes

178 votes | Poll has closed

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Bill Belicheck has said that Albert Haynesworth isn't ready to practice for the New England Patriots, i.e., he has failed his conditioning test for the Patriots, even though he passed the physical.

Once a lazy player, always a lazy player. Any player who cares about his performance puts in the effort to arrive ready to go.

10 months ago Billbecca_cropped_tiny BillWard 0 comments