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Did he do Thiesman again?
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At least he’s trim and slim for his orange suit. He may be wearing it for a long time...
What do they think this is the NBA?
That is a better headline than
was arrested today for raping an alleged woman
Was it rape-rape???
There was some controversy about his admitted drug use when they were considering putting him in the Hall of Fame. The general consensus was to get him in before his inevitable self destruction. I had thought he turn himself around.
Nutrisystems really does work, I guess.
Why is it that some of my very favorite Giants all wind up in the slammer? Please say it ain’t so, LT.
Carrying around some demons? Is that anything like being a thug? Many athletes have been allowed to get away with most anything for years until they finally commit a crime that cannot be covered up.
This leads to my advice to young ladies - if a guy makes a living by being brutal, it’s probably not a good idea to be alone with him. Just sayin....
On the other hand, athletes are always a target for the deranged and the greedy. Unless there is real evidence, then this is another he said/she said situation.
He has kinfolks in Rockland.
I bought a 1987 Grand Wagoneer Woody from his brother or cousin brand new and met him at the dealership in Nyack then.
I’m big....he was really big.
Just watched a show the other night on A&E about him and the former Miss USA. It was about drug addiction. After watching the show, knowing what I know about it, I can tell you both are still on drugs.
Now I read this. I am not saying he is guilty, but I would not be surprised if this happened. Moreover, it will confirm what I thought.
1. Sale of 50% of the team (the half originally owned by John Mara since it was passed down from the team's founder in 1930) to Robert Tisch (Loews Corporation owner and former U.S. Postmaster General) in 1991.
2. Death of Wellington Mara in 2005, with his 50% ownership passing to his son John.
3. Death of Bob Tisch shortly thereafter, with his 50% ownership passing to his son, entertainment industry executive Steve Tisch.
4. Items #1 and #2 marked the official passing of the torch from the old "football" ownership to the new "business" ownership, and it hasn't been pretty.
5. Announcement in 2005 of a new stadium in the New Jersey Meadowlands, to be shared with the New York Jets and completed in time for the 2010 season.
6. Complete disaster in the sale of season tickets and seat licenses to fans in 2008-09. The Giants were once famed for their season ticket waiting list, and for years people would put their names on this list in the hopes that their children would be able to buy season tickets 25 years later. The economic collapse of 2008-09 didn't help matters, and many seats remain unsold as former "life-long fans" have abandoned the team in droves due to the outrageous $5,000 to $20,000 cost of seat licenses for "regular seats," and the team's inability to meet the demand for the cheapest seats among fans who had attended games at Giants Stadium, Yankee Stadium and the Yale Bowl over the course of the last five decades.
If the guy who had long been the defining player in the history of the franchise and the greatest NFL player of all time meets a terrible fate in the criminal justice system, then this would surely mark the end of the New York Football Giants as I knew them.
3pm news conference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ1iVRRu6w0&feature=related
Footballs Greatest Injuries - Joe Theismann
Woman??? Try a 15-year old GIRL...
I always thought that LT stood for Lawrence Taylor, but apparently it stands for little thinking...
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What was Bush’s involvement? Maybe Rove set up LT. /sar