(10-17-2011, 02:17 PM)shezdoni Wrote: Something wrong here, a Murderer is your favorite player?It just adds to the mystique, man!
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Congrats Ray Lewis!!!
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Ray Lewis is a murderer??? When was he convicted? I am not a fan of the guy but he is a great football player.
I build sets, collect Lou Brock & Jeremy Maclin. Both of my sons went to Kirkwood HS with Jeremy. I will also look at Kurt Warner, Big Ben and Old Big Red Auto's. (10-17-2011, 05:47 PM)mattfastiggi Wrote: sorry, I look at productivity and on field performance...and with that, yes, Ray is one of the best. You know how many people get off (celebrities especially) from murder or capital one charges? If you "really" care that much, then start a group, but really, no need to spam a threadWOW... I guess if you get away with it, the person never really died then, did they. OJ got off. However, no one really cares what he did on the field now anyways. No matter how good he was. Cause all people think about when they see OJ is his disgusting act. Sold Out. Save a few cards. Pick up only what I have to have. Banner By jbel4331 (10-17-2011, 02:17 PM)shezdoni Wrote: Something wrong here, a Murderer is your favorite player?That's sad, people can't let the past go. Why? Any way.......
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Mainly collect Harry Douglas, Baltimore sports teams and Atlanta sports teams.
WOWzers! I definitely like Kollectornet! and touche
Jacquizz PC Total = (259/354) 73% Total minus 1/1 = (236/252) 94%
Here's the one I've got.
(10-17-2011, 05:47 PM)mattfastiggi Wrote: sorry, I look at productivity and on field performance...and with that, yes, Ray is one of the best. You know how many people get off (celebrities especially) from murder or capital one charges? If you "really" care that much, then start a group, but really, no need to spam a threadmy apologies, no harm intended
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And for a guy his age he's still performing at a ridiculously high level. Even fantasy wise he's the #2 LB Jacquizz PC Total = (259/354) 73% Total minus 1/1 = (236/252) 94% |
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