Shebengal Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 19 hours ago, claptonrocks said: I can't listen to him anymore. I muted him, too. He is such a tool. 1 Quote
Shebengal Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 9 hours ago, High School Harry said: Jeans and a Bengals hoodie or quarter zip and donate the money saved to a charity like The Neediest Kids of All that provides clothing for needy children. I would much rather see a poor child with a warm winter coat than Joe Burrow in an embarrassing pimp suit. Fashion advisor... child please. Joe does plenty of charity through his foundation feeding kids in Athens, Cincinnati, and Baton Rouge. But that suit last night- Yikes!!! Why would you wear the color of the opposing team? 1 1 Quote
|High School Harry| Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Shebengal said: Joe does plenty of charity through his foundation feeding kids in Athens, Cincinnati, and Baton Rouge. But that suit last night- Yikes!!! Why would you wear the color of the opposing team? Very aware of Joe's charitable works and thing its great. I donated to the Appalachian Food Pantry (something like that). I'm simply saying it is time to dump the clown suits and look like a professional athlete going to the game rather than Mardi Gras. 1 Quote
Jamie_B Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 26 minutes ago, High School Harry said: Very aware of Joe's charitable works and thing its great. I donated to the Appalachian Food Pantry (something like that). I'm simply saying it is time to dump the clown suits and look like a professional athlete going to the game rather than Mardi Gras. Big Boomer Energy 1 Quote
Jamie_B Posted November 24, 2024 Report Posted November 24, 2024 This is hard to watch it's so bad. Quote
|High School Harry| Posted November 24, 2024 Report Posted November 24, 2024 The Los Angeles Chargers knocked off the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, but due to a couple of hits, two players are now lighter in the wallet as a result. Chargers safety Derwin James was fined $16,883 for his horse collar tackle against Bengals running back Chase Brown, according to Sports Illustrated’s Jay Morrison. James has been hit with the highest amount of fines in dollars this season and was also suspended for a game. In addition, Chargers defensive tackle Otito Ogbonnia was fined $5,915 for his roughing-the-passer hit on Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Ogbonnia put his full body weight on Burrow, leading to the fine. Quote
claptonrocks Posted November 25, 2024 Report Posted November 25, 2024 2 hours ago, High School Harry said: The Los Angeles Chargers knocked off the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, but due to a couple of hits, two players are now lighter in the wallet as a result. Chargers safety Derwin James was fined $16,883 for his horse collar tackle against Bengals running back Chase Brown, according to Sports Illustrated’s Jay Morrison. James has been hit with the highest amount of fines in dollars this season and was also suspended for a game. In addition, Chargers defensive tackle Otito Ogbonnia was fined $5,915 for his roughing-the-passer hit on Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Ogbonnia put his full body weight on Burrow, leading to the fine. Fines are pittence to players. The harm was done due to bad officiating. There has to be a solution for so many uncalled flags Hold them accountable by a poor performance leads to a week off with a replacement inserted. 1 Quote
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