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Originally posted by Rossovich View PostAgreed, but if cleared then receives all back pay?Official Driver of the Eagles Bandwagon!!!
Bleedin' Green since birth!
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Originally posted by Jukin View PostHere's a simple rule change that will help stop these incidents. Any player in the league who is arrested for a violent crime or a DUI can not play - and will not be paid - until all pending litigation is settled. Get arrested for a violent crime or DUI and you sit out until the case is resolved or the charges dropped. Sure the Union will fight this but so what? It's for the well-being of the league and honestly of these idiots can't figure out that they need to stay out of trouble to keep their job, then they don't deserve the job in the first place. If I got arrested you can bet your ass that I'd have a lot of explaining to do at work and if it was a violent crime? I'd be gone before lunch. If I'm ever convicted of a felony I lose my license and as a result my career. Maybe we need to start treating these players like adults and demand that they act accordingly. If they can't figure out how to stay out of jail then screw them.
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Originally posted by FearTheDawk View PostI can see Eagles fan goon-squads now, trying to pick fights with Dallas players in Philly clubs on Saturday night before the game, hoping to get them arrested. Cataldi could transform his Dirty 30 into the Philly Phight Club.
Maybe as a side benefit Cataldi gets punched into next week.
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Originally posted by FearTheDawk View PostI can see Eagles fan goon-squads now, trying to pick fights with Dallas players in Philly clubs on Saturday night before the game, hoping to get them arrested. Cataldi could transform his Dirty 30 into the Philly Phight Club.that pos cataldi might be good for something after all.
"Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"
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Originally posted by Eagle60 View Postthat pos cataldi might be good for something after all.
We're looking for people that are fundamentally different,” vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl said Saturday night. “The love and passion for football, it's non-negotiable. They're caring, their character, they do the right thing persistently, and they have a relentless playing style that you can see on tape. The motor, it burns hot. You see them finishing plays. They have a team-first mentality. They're selfless individuals.
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