Yea, because Heatley tried to kill Snyder that night! You're gonna tell me with a straight face that what he did is as bad as OJ or even Stallworth? If so you are delusional and need to readjust your moral compass.
i don't hate him because of the accident. (though driving very fast and drunk is truly some terrible judgement) but for how he acted after it. i understand that it's a difficult thing to deal with the fact that you killed a friend, but the way heatley treated the atlanta fans, the snyder family, and the team and organization which all went out to bat for him and recommend to the judge that he not be imprisoned is disgusting, and he's proven several times over since then that he isn't that great of a person.
and the fact that he got off with nothing but a fine and some community service (which by the way he didn't even do in atlanta or even the united states) for something anyone who wasn't famous would have gotten years for is also disgusting.
Yea, because Heatley tried to kill Snyder that night! You're gonna tell me with a straight face that what he did is as bad as OJ or even Stallworth? If so you are delusional and need to readjust your moral compass.
Really? If you get in the car after a night of drinking to drive with a passenger that basically what you are doing. Heatley should be in jail like any other person serving time for it. What he did is just as bad because they all knew what they were doing at the time.
Should be a good game tomorrow. I'm not as excited as usual though. Can't compare to last year of course, because I'm not a fan of either team, but it still doesn't really match up to previous years either.
Should be a good game tomorrow. I'm not as excited as usual though. Can't compare to last year of course, because I'm not a fan of either team, but it still doesn't really match up to previous years either.
He's right. When the biggest media draw is the coaches something isn't right. Outside of the two fanbases there isn't too much to get excited over. Other than one of Ed Reed or Frank Gore getting a ring I don't care much either.
He's not as bad as Trent Dilfer, but if the Ravens win it still won't be because of him.
So if Flacco throws 3 TD passes and wins SB MVP he still wont get credit?
I am not a big Flacco fan but he has taken his game up another level and if he wins SB this year he will firmly establish himself in the tier 2 of QB's in NFL
So if Flacco throws 3 TD passes and wins SB MVP he still wont get credit?
I am not a big Flacco fan but he has taken his game up another level and if he wins SB this year he will firmly establish himself in the tier 2 of QB's in NFL
That's a big if. I'm still not convinced about him yet. The defence carries the Ravens. Always has.
He's right. When the biggest media draw is the coaches something isn't right. Outside of the two fanbases there isn't too much to get excited over. Other than one of Ed Reed or Frank Gore getting a ring I don't care much either.
There's something to be said for not having a 'black hat' team (Patriots), a Cinderella team (Giants the first Giants-Pats SB) or a marquee QB - though Kapernick probably gets there sooner rather than later, and Flacco could at least get on Eli's level with a win.
There's just nothing compelling for non-Baltimore or non-SF fans unless you're paying attention to Kapernick surpassing ALL the other more balleyhooed 'two-way' QB's (Wilson, RGIII, Newton) in the postseason. And that's okay - sometimes the best SB's are the ones that aren't hyped to the moon...see St. Louis/Tennessee or Pittsburgh/Arizona.