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Careful my good man. This is Greg Jennings sister we're taking about! I'm sure she is a virgin. Let's not upset the apple cart here.Originally posted by red View Postand the whole time you're fucking her, she'd be letting you know just how small your little prick is and how she wishes you we hung like all the other cocks she's mounted
After the season's done, we'll talk.
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Just another one of those family members who has not outgrown her idolization phase from youth sports. "My brother is the star, and everyone else sucks!" "If my brother doesn't score on every play it is the QB's fault."
Too many athletes families never understand the business side of pro sports. It's not whether the team wants to keep GJ, its whether that is the best thing to do with all the other salary cap considerations there are.
Twitter is the worst development every. It gives an immediate voice to people who don't have enough common sense to think before communicating. Instead of being heard only by those within earshot, these people now can have an unlimited audience via verbatim rebroadcast almost instantaneously.
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The first words from the Favre camp before that thing went viral was from his family. Where there's smoke, there's fire.
The Packers and Jennings are squaring off for a battle of wills, a battle the Packers have more control over than Jennings. I highly doubt this girl just makes this shit up in her sleep. You know big bro has a few complaints to his family.
On a side note, both her and her brother are fucking idiots. GJ is a damn fine weapon for us. I know he wants to get paid, but this is what it is. Better players than you have been down tougher roads than this.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Ha...."@Vkeys23's tweets are protected." She must have been getting an ear full.
I wouldn't hold anything against GJ because of his sister's nonsense. If having obnoxious family members is a disqualifying factor in the NFL then there probably aren't enough players left to play the Super Bowl.
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An intriguing question. Is it better for those unconsidered thoughts to be broadcast and belittled/denounced or to be smoothed over/possibly ignored by a few in close proximity?Originally posted by Patler View PostTwitter is the worst development every. It gives an immediate voice to people who don't have enough common sense to think before communicating. Instead of being heard only by those within earshot, these people now can have an unlimited audience via verbatim rebroadcast almost instantaneously.
But I think its a little hyperbolic to say Twitter is the worst (communication) development ever (or perhaps Patler was intentionally exaggerating). TV beats it hands down. Speaking of which, I have to turn on the New Year's Parades.
But this little exercise does shed some light on WR diva-ishness. No RB family says after virtually every play, "Why didn't the QB just hand off the ball to Beloved Brother/Son? He was right there?"
On the other hand, every pass play not sent to their guy is clear proof that the team and QB don't appreciate what they have in Reggie Rucker reincarnated.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Mr. Littal apparently has gotten you second concern expressed to him a number of times. He answers here: http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wh...ksportsonline/Originally posted by Brando19 View Posthttp://blacksportsonline.com/home/20...iot-overrated/
I don't know what's more troubling....Jennings sister running her mouth and making Finley and his agent look like saints or the fact that there's a site called blacksportsonline.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Preach. He was trusting Jennings and going to him in the clutch.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostLet her run her mouth. Jennings got 2 TDs on Sunday and Aaron was obviously targeting him.
She can look at the tape on what they did to Finley when they really want to shut a guy out
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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Did Sister miss the series where Jennings dropped an easy TD pass, and Rodgers came back to him a couple plays later for the TD? Maybe she was too busy tweeting.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Originally posted by LegandofthePack15 View PostSista is just keeping it real.
Rodgers DOES hold the ball forever and Thompson is INDEED cheap. And Rodgers has been missing an open Greg Jennings the last few games, especially on bombs.
TT is cheap? How's that? He has a salary cap that by and large gets spent year after year after year. Most years, at the end of the year, he has had just a few million that has gotten pushed into the next season to bump up his available cap the next year, and gets spent them. This year, he has a bit more, but a lot that has to get done with it. It all gets spent, the same as with most teams unlike baseball where one team might literally spend more than twice as much as another. TT distributes the funds better, that's all.
Rodgers has not had a good season on the long throws, and not just those for Jennings. He missed Nelson this week and other times during the season, and has missed Jones quite often as well. He started out early in the season missing the long ones more often than he had in the past, and hasn't gotten much better during the year. With Nelson and Jennings in and out of the lineup so much, I don't think the timing and anticipation in the long game is as good as it was last year when he seemed to hit everyone in stride throw after throw. He has had a lot of throws just beyond the WR's hands, just a half step or so. Close, but not there.
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Well sure there is probably some hard feelings, I would expect there to be. We all have difficulties with our employers at times when things don't go exactly as hoped, and while we want "ours" we also understand that it might not happen. Most of us don't have a public stage, and yet still keep those feelings to ourselves.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostThe first words from the Favre camp before that thing went viral was from his family. Where there's smoke, there's fire.
The Packers and Jennings are squaring off for a battle of wills, a battle the Packers have more control over than Jennings. I highly doubt this girl just makes this shit up in her sleep. You know big bro has a few complaints to his family.
On a side note, both her and her brother are fucking idiots. GJ is a damn fine weapon for us. I know he wants to get paid, but this is what it is. Better players than you have been down tougher roads than this.
It seems GJ himself realizes there is a business aspect to the whole thing and has tempered his remarks. Most players (not all) do. Lots of families simply keep their mouths shut, because it is their son's/brother's business, and they aren't going to change anything about it anyway, so why rant publicly when their son/brother has been blessed to be earning more than he probably ever dreamed about anyway. Some also realize that their son/brother benefits greatly from his public image, and they, the family members, can harm it if they aren't careful. Others remain just as obnoxious as they were when their son/brother was a kid dominating the field/diamond/rink as a kid. GJ's sister seems somewhere between the extremes of the totally hands off relative and the obnoxious lunatic.
We all say things from emotion rather than thought, and while we did feel what we said we often wish we had left it unsaid. I know a few times I have been glad there were only a few in the room to hear what I said, and they understood it came from emotion and may not have been the most rational thing I ever said even if it had some truth. Luckily, they kept it in the room. Unfortunately, twitter now gives people the world for their sounding board, and people don't always realize the circumstance from which it came.
With all of the injuries the Packers have had, GJ and his family should be glad the Packers stuck with him and didn't IR him. It shows the respect they have for what he can do. I suspect GJ himself understands that, I'm not sure his sister does.
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Cheap for doing next to nothing in free agency in terms of signing other teams' stars. Cheap for letting guys like Mike Wahle, Cullen Jenkins, Nick Barnett and Sharper walk; you like to argue otherwise (regarding Wahle, etc.) but you know I am right and you're just too stubborn to admit it (some years ago at the JSO forum, I proved to you -WITH NUMBERS- that it was not IMPOSSIBLE for the Packers to retain Wahle, Sharper and Rivera).Originally posted by Patler View PostTT is cheap? How's that? He has a salary cap that by and large gets spent year after year after year. Most years, at the end of the year, he has had just a few million that has gotten pushed into the next season to bump up his available cap the next year, and gets spent them. This year, he has a bit more, but a lot that has to get done with it. It all gets spent, the same as with most teams unlike baseball where one team might literally spend more than twice as much as another. TT distributes the funds better, that's all.
Rodgers has not had a good season on the long throws, and not just those for Jennings. He missed Nelson this week and other times during the season, and has missed Jones quite often as well. He started out early in the season missing the long ones more often than he had in the past, and hasn't gotten much better during the year. With Nelson and Jennings in and out of the lineup so much, I don't think the timing and anticipation in the long game is as good as it was last year when he seemed to hit everyone in stride throw after throw. He has had a lot of throws just beyond the WR's hands, just a half step or so. Close, but not there.
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