Big Bust of a NFL Player

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  1. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Bears WR Sam Hurd was busted by Homeland Security last night....this is not good for the Bears or for the NFL. If he already has a cocaine/MJ distribution system in place and was looking to expand what are the chances that a bunch of NFL players are at the very least marijuana clients.

    This could get very tough for Roger Godell to handle.
    Bears WR Drug Kingpin
     
  2. BuckeyeT

    BuckeyeT Well-Known Member

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    Asymptotically approaching 100% would be my guess.......
     
  3. gipper

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    Does it bother anyone else, that this guy wins the genetic lottery and has the talent to play in the NFL and that's not good enough for him? :evil:
     
  4. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    8)
    I'm still rocked back on my heels by the word "Asymptotically."

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/asymptotic

    As soon as I recover...I will be outraged for sure.
     
  5. George Krebs

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    I think he left out an M and an A in their somewhere. Either that or the nuns back at good old St. Anthony's didn't wail on me enough with the ruler 8)
     
  6. BuckeyeT

    BuckeyeT Well-Known Member

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    Hey, don't forget I'm just a State U guy.....we figger if you know what it ment you ain't gotta spel write..... :wink:
     
  7. George Krebs

    George Krebs Well-Known Member

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    I hear you. Don't forget.... I attended OSU my freshmen year where I majored in foosball at the Agora on High St and transferred at the end of my dad's foot to Wright State back in Dayton where I was more closely supervised.
     
  8. BuckeyeT

    BuckeyeT Well-Known Member

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    God bless the Agora.....a High St icon of the 70's to be sure! My posse and I had many a memorable (or not) evening at the Agora. Saw Seger, Nugent and Eddie Money at the Agora back in the day all for next to nothing and the band was close enough to spill beer on......

    We were also fond of the Castle which was one block north....drink and drown nights. $5 cover, always a band or two and free beer every Thursday and Sunday. Very unproductive early classes on Friday and Monday.....

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  9. George Krebs

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    Nice find!

    The Agora used to host foosball tournaments which I played in a lot. At the peak of my "game" you couldn't see my shot... you only heard it. 8)

    They also had 25 cent pitcher nights featuring the worst beer I ever drank, Gambrinus. This was like drinking out of the toilet ( not that I ever did that ). I think it was really beer that they squeezed out of their bar towels and recycled.

    I still have a PBR tap handle that a cute little bartender at The Agora gave me one night to use as a shifter knob on my GTO.
     
  10. HUSKERMAN-HUSKERFAN

    HUSKERMAN-HUSKERFAN Well-Known Member

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    Yes it does.

    With that in mind, what's the real issue with Tebow again?