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    when I was 20 I got black out drunk streaked across the UCSB campus, then proceeded to shit on my ex girlfriends porch while my friends cheered me on. Then I continued by getting into a fist fight with my own friend and woke up with a broken hand 4 holes in the wall and my bedroom door ripped off the hinges..... Keep in mind I played baseball and had a 3.67 gpa.

    Its college everyone acts like a dipshit.

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    Tex you missed my point it was clearly centered around the QB position strictly. But hell after reading up more on Peyton who knows anything?!? Fukk these guys just let em play ball!

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    fred fred is the man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koldazzice View Post
    when I was 20 I got black out drunk streaked across the UCSB campus, then proceeded to shit on my ex girlfriends porch while my friends cheered me on. Then I continued by getting into a fist fight with my own friend and woke up with a broken hand 4 holes in the wall and my bedroom door ripped off the hinges..... Keep in mind I played baseball and had a 3.67 gpa.

    Its college everyone acts like a dipshit.
    No they don't. In fact the vast majority of college students act like civil human beings.

    It's a shame that you didn't kill yourself that night. The world is better off ridding itself of irresponsible imbeciles such as you before you have the opportunity to reproduce yourself.

    Nothing personal, it just a Darwin thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneblazer View Post
    He's a black kid from Alabama. You guys expect him to talk like Winston Churchill
    I expect him to talk like a high school graduate who was accepted to Florida State

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenhippo View Post
    I expect him to talk like a high school graduate who was accepted to Florida State
    If you have those expectations for all college athletes, college football and basketball would be boring as hell

    Cant have it both ways...just the way it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.P. McMurphy View Post
    Not trying to sound like a prude either. I get it this is pretty harmless and just a dumb juvenile type act. Like Manziel tho it's the sum of ALL parts not just one petty act. QB is a different beast you can get away with some of this c rap at other spots. But in Nfl I never want to hear your name in any negative light and football is your top priority if I'm a gm. Just carry yourself with class and act like a leader. Both Mannings, Brady, Wilson, Rodgers , Brees etc. Aside from one bag named Big Ben in the mix having a checkered/reckless off field past. What do they all have in common? Rings!!!!
    Before Jameis Winston, Peyton Manning Had His Own Sexual Misconduct Issue

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    What does Jameis Winston have in common with college-aged Peyton Manning? Other than being among the best quarterbacks of their time, they've both found themselves in hot water thanks to allegations of sexual misconduct.
    Jameis Winston catches a lot of heat for his immaturity, and deservedly so. Even after the controversial rape allegation that cast a cloud over his Heisman-winning season, the Florida State quarterback has continued to make headlines for inglorious purposes, whether it's stealing food from a grocery store or yelling graphic sexual slurs in a public setting.

    He's certainly no golden child. Then again, neither was Manning.
    Today he's one of the most popular figures in the NFL, and well-known for his sportsmanship and for being an all-around good guy. But according to a new column by Jason McIntyre of TheBigLead, Manning should be counting his blessings that he didn't grow up in the social media era. As the article points out, Manning had a sexual misconduct suit against him that is virtually unknown to the public at large.
    In the suit, Manning was accused by a then-University of Tennessee female trainer of dropping his pants during an injury examination, and placing his buttocks and private parts on her face.
    That sounds bad on its own, but it gets worse: Another student-athlete observed the incident and, several years later, wrote Manning a letter, urging him to admit what he had done.
    The trainer immediately brought her complaint to the university, and she won a settlement from the school before leaving her position.
    But the incident resurfaced several years later, when Manning wrote his perspective in his autobiography. He described the trainer as having a "vulgar mouth." The trainer, who was then the program director at Florida Southern College, was demoted and apparently lost her job due to the vulgar accusation.
    Manning had settled with her out of court over the incident, but he had to re-settle with her once again after discussing the incident on ESPN , which violated the terms of the agreement.

    All in all, it's a story that tarnishes the image Manning has cultivated over a long, successful career, and an incident that he no doubt regrets. If this had become a major national news story while Manning was still in college, it's one that could have altered the course of his career.
    TheBigLead argues that Winston and other athletes face extreme scrutiny for their actions -- not unwarranted, particularly in Winston's case, but extreme nonetheless. Social media has become a fishbowl in which famous individuals are routinely poked and prodded, and if Manning was of a different generation, we might all have a different opinion on the man.
    Given the deeply negative public opinion focused toward the NFL this week, maybe it's the worst possible time for Manning to have this story resurface

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    I'm hearing slight rumblings that Jameis might be suspended for the year...... Just rumors for now

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoke a bowl View Post
    Over for the limit please. Kid is on the ACC Academic Honor Roll 2 years running now. Probably not as dumb as you believe.
    Supposedly dynamite with the Xs & Os too. Gruden says he has an amazing grasp of the QB position, and a deep understanding of passing concepts. JG knows his stuff in that department.

    regardless, still a complete fuk up. How do you make a mistake this big?!? During the week of your teams biggest regular season game?? With a repeat title, a Heisman trophy, and a top 5 draft spot on the line?? The stupidity is astoundingly mind-blowing.

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