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they changed their name for the 20,017 seasonJackson Jacksonville?
Jackson Jacksonville?
they changed their name for the 20,017 season
You are who ESPN was trying to reach with that segment. If she keeps her hands to herself, maybe the whole incident doesn't even happen.
So you're victim blaming. Ok
In no situation was that punch merited. Period. She was never a threat to him.
This type of mentality upholds domestic abuse.
he's a giant fan. makes sense. the team that tried to brush aside that Josh Brown mess at first
The punch wasn't necessary and was out of line but she should keep her hands to herself. It goes both ways. He dealt with the punishment, its over and done with. I don't need ESPN to tell me how bad it is and how graphic and we're warning you and then show it. No reason to show it.
they are struggling to talk good about this Smoot pick
who is this dude next to Billick?
creepy *** looks like an origin story for the Penguin
The punch wasn't necessary and was out of line but she should keep her hands to herself. It goes both ways. He dealt with the punishment, its over and done with. I don't need ESPN to tell me how bad it is and how graphic and we're warning you and then show it. No reason to show it.
You think a woman with her stature could have posed a physical threat to him with a shove? Really?
Dennis Allen is on line one and would like to have a word with you.Don't get why saints are loading up on backs like that defense wasn't terrible
No, of course not but when you put your hands on someone you can trigger any kind of emotion and reaction. We don't need to go back and forth, we come from different homes.
Did Roger Goodell just wipe his nose on the girl with one leg? [emoji]128566[/emoji]#NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/xwceN2SXPW
No, of course not but when you put your hands on someone you can trigger any kind of emotion and reaction. We don't need to go back and forth, we come from different homes.
That's not a valid excuse for reacting the way he did. It's just not. I'm telling you this as a person who has talked to domestic abuse victims and is knowledgeable about the subject