The thinly veiled racism didn't take long to rear it's head. Awesome.
Never takes long around here. Not surprised.
The thinly veiled racism didn't take long to rear it's head. Awesome.
a certain member made sad fun of “midgets” and victims of the Flint water victims but you know he’s a cool dude because FH said so and he didn’t directly make political referencesNever takes long around here. Not surprised.
Just based on where they were always rated. Walton was a high 4 star recruit who entered the draft a year early and was picked in the 4th round. Gaskin was a 3 star recruit who stayed all four years and was picked in the 7th round.
I remember when Miami won the recruiting battle for Walton. It was considered a really big deal considering all the major offers he had, including Florida State and Florida, etc.
Walton is quick and elusive and can catch the ball. He became injury prone his final season with the Canes. I think it started with the game at Duke, which I attended.
Then he ran the disappointing 40 at the combine. Prior to that there had been some talk about late 2nd round or within the 3rd round.
The off field stuff really didn't begin until he left college. Fans on Canes sites mostly dismissed the first one because it didn't seem to fit his reputation. Then the second one was a jolt and by the third time it's difficult to believe he's not some type of jerk.
I don't like the guy but he's a lot more than a camp body. He was drafted in the 4th round about 20 spots ahead of Ballage and nobody was ranting that it was too high
He also seems like an idiot who, based on a string of arrests in a short period of time, is too stupid to realize his potential.
Do you condemn ranchers and country folk for carrying guns hanging in their window like this too? The law states, you can carry. But just the right way. He simply was carrying the wrong way.
When you lived in this country, did you never drive over the speed limit?
We cant change the laws, as dumb as some may be. But we can judge them based on how idiotic they may be.
I don't speak for who you replied to, but there's zero issue with a player who carries a gun for protection, as long as they are doing so legally.
I would have a gun too if I was important/wealthy.
Can you cite a single time when an NFL player, while carrying a firearm, made the situation better with that firearm?
Because there have been dozens of instances when that firearm made the situation worse.
I don't speak for who you replied to, but there's zero issue with a player who carries a gun for protection, as long as they are doing so legally.
I would have a gun too if I was important/wealthy.
The star-rating of a player has nothing to do with their supposed success in the NFL.
I've seen you mention that several times and there's zero point of mentioning what a player's star rating was in terms of his ability for the NFL. It does not correlate.
Plenty of players carry/own firearms without issue, hence why you don't read news stories about them.
So... you cant cite a single time that having that gun deescalated a conflict or saved a life?
Right! Those are stories that aren’t heard about. I’m 100% confident, there have been times where an athlete was in a bad spot, showed a pistol and the situation didn’t escalate.