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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 11, 2015 15:19:20 GMT -5
Mr Bowles There's a Michael Vick on line 3
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 11, 2015 16:54:41 GMT -5
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Post by tnerb57 on Aug 11, 2015 17:39:32 GMT -5
I saw an article a little bit ago and just had to laugh.
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Post by Zig on Aug 11, 2015 18:36:44 GMT -5
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The altercation in the New York Jets locker room that ended with quarterback Geno Smith suffering a broken jaw began as a dispute over $600, sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Smith, who will miss at least six to 10 weeks with two fractures in his jaw, accepted a $600 plane ticket from IK Enemkpali to appear at the reserve linebacker's football camp in Pflugerville, Texas, according to sources. Problems arose when Smith did not show to the camp, which took place days after someone close to Smith died in a motorcycle accident in Miami, sources said.
After Smith did not attend, Enemkpali demanded that the Jets quarterback refund him the $600 he allegedly used to purchase the plane ticket. Smith told Enemkpali he would reimburse him the money, but he had not as of Tuesday morning. Enkempali confronted Smith on Tuesday about the money, and the confrontation ended in a punch and a broken jaw.
EDITOR'S PICKS
Seifert: Why Jets will be better with Fitzpatrick
The New York Jets should be better at quarterback in the short-term with Geno Smith sidelined six to 10 weeks with a broken jaw, writes Kevin Seifert.
Jets have odd situation with a quarterback? Where have we seen this before?
Geno Smith's unusual injury is just the latest weird incident involving Jets quarterbacks. Here is some history.
When players, coaches on same team brawl
The Geno Smith punching incident reminds us that teammates don't always get along. Here are 10 memorable physical altercations between players, and even coaches, on the same side.
Enemkpali, a sixth-round pick in 2014, was released immediately by the team, with coach Todd Bowles saying it's up to Smith if he wants to formally press charges. The coach also said he spoke to the team and then made the decision to let go of Enemkpali.
"It was nothing to do with football. ... It was very childish," Bowles said. "He got cold-cocked ... sucker punched, whatever you want to call it, in the jaw. He's got a broken jaw, a fractured jaw."
"The team knows it. It's something we don't tolerate, something we can't stand," Bowles said. "You don't walk up to a man and punch him in the face."
Enemkpali released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he was sorry for his actions.
"I apologize to the Jets organization, coaches, teammates and fans," Enemkpali said. "Geno and I let our frustration get the best of us, but I should have just walked away from the situation. I deeply regret and apologize for my actions. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I appreciate the opportunity I had with the Jets."
Replacing Geno
The Jets lost starting quarterback Geno Smith to a fractured jaw Tuesday, but the upshot for the team is that his stats over the past two years show he's replaceable.
VALUE NFL RANK
QBR 41.2 29th
TD-Int ratio 0.74 32nd
Comp pct 57.5 32nd
* Out of 34 qualifying QBs
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning league MVP, said he doesn't think the NFL needs to step in but noted the sad state of the incident.
"It's unfortunate because anytime you hear about a sucker punch, that's like the worst thing you can think of and obviously not a big sign of toughness," Rodgers said.
Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango."
Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said.
Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said.
"My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement.
He also took to Instagram, vowing to return.
A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter.
"It was something very childish, something sixth-graders could've talked about," Bowles said. "It had no reason to happen. If they want to tell you what happened, they can tell you what happened. I told them I wouldn't say anything about it."
"This isn't a UFC match," Jets guard Willie Colon said. "We're football players, not fighters."
This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun.
He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course.
Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp.
The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins.
Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday.
Free-agent quarterback Michael Vick, who spent last season with the Jets, reached out to Smith via Twitter.
Before Smith's injury, the Jets were 3.5-point home favorites over the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. The Westgate SuperBook moved the number back to New York -3 (-120). The SuperBook kept the Jets' season win total at 7.5, but dropped the price on the over from -130 to -120.
The Jets began the week as 100-1 long shots to win the Super Bowl.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 11, 2015 20:34:43 GMT -5
Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango." Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said. Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said. "My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement. He also took to Instagram, vowing to return. A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter. Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp. The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins. Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday. I was kinda expecting Smith to be an okay starter this season Kinda Alex Smith-like
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Post by Zig on Aug 11, 2015 20:47:35 GMT -5
Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango." Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said. Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said. "My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement. He also took to Instagram, vowing to return. A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter. Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp. The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins. Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday. I was kinda expecting Smith to be an okay starter this season Kinda Alex Smith-like Well we know they'll get "okay" from Fitz. Fitz and Gailey (OC) together again
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Post by Canuck eh? on Aug 11, 2015 20:55:23 GMT -5
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The altercation in the New York Jets locker room that ended with quarterback Geno Smith suffering a broken jaw began as a dispute over $600, sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. Smith, who will miss at least six to 10 weeks with two fractures in his jaw, accepted a $600 plane ticket from IK Enemkpali to appear at the reserve linebacker's football camp in Pflugerville, Texas, according to sources. Problems arose when Smith did not show to the camp, which took place days after someone close to Smith died in a motorcycle accident in Miami, sources said. After Smith did not attend, Enemkpali demanded that the Jets quarterback refund him the $600 he allegedly used to purchase the plane ticket. Smith told Enemkpali he would reimburse him the money, but he had not as of Tuesday morning. Enkempali confronted Smith on Tuesday about the money, and the confrontation ended in a punch and a broken jaw. EDITOR'S PICKS Seifert: Why Jets will be better with Fitzpatrick The New York Jets should be better at quarterback in the short-term with Geno Smith sidelined six to 10 weeks with a broken jaw, writes Kevin Seifert. Jets have odd situation with a quarterback? Where have we seen this before? Geno Smith's unusual injury is just the latest weird incident involving Jets quarterbacks. Here is some history. When players, coaches on same team brawl The Geno Smith punching incident reminds us that teammates don't always get along. Here are 10 memorable physical altercations between players, and even coaches, on the same side. Enemkpali, a sixth-round pick in 2014, was released immediately by the team, with coach Todd Bowles saying it's up to Smith if he wants to formally press charges. The coach also said he spoke to the team and then made the decision to let go of Enemkpali. "It was nothing to do with football. ... It was very childish," Bowles said. "He got cold-cocked ... sucker punched, whatever you want to call it, in the jaw. He's got a broken jaw, a fractured jaw." "The team knows it. It's something we don't tolerate, something we can't stand," Bowles said. "You don't walk up to a man and punch him in the face." Enemkpali released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he was sorry for his actions. "I apologize to the Jets organization, coaches, teammates and fans," Enemkpali said. "Geno and I let our frustration get the best of us, but I should have just walked away from the situation. I deeply regret and apologize for my actions. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I appreciate the opportunity I had with the Jets." Replacing Geno The Jets lost starting quarterback Geno Smith to a fractured jaw Tuesday, but the upshot for the team is that his stats over the past two years show he's replaceable. VALUE NFL RANK QBR 41.2 29th TD-Int ratio 0.74 32nd Comp pct 57.5 32nd * Out of 34 qualifying QBs -- ESPN Stats & Information Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning league MVP, said he doesn't think the NFL needs to step in but noted the sad state of the incident. "It's unfortunate because anytime you hear about a sucker punch, that's like the worst thing you can think of and obviously not a big sign of toughness," Rodgers said. Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango." Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said. Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said. "My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement. He also took to Instagram, vowing to return. A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter. "It was something very childish, something sixth-graders could've talked about," Bowles said. "It had no reason to happen. If they want to tell you what happened, they can tell you what happened. I told them I wouldn't say anything about it." "This isn't a UFC match," Jets guard Willie Colon said. "We're football players, not fighters." This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun. He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course. Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp. The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins. Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday. Free-agent quarterback Michael Vick, who spent last season with the Jets, reached out to Smith via Twitter. Before Smith's injury, the Jets were 3.5-point home favorites over the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. The Westgate SuperBook moved the number back to New York -3 (-120). The SuperBook kept the Jets' season win total at 7.5, but dropped the price on the over from -130 to -120. The Jets began the week as 100-1 long shots to win the Super Bowl. I heard Smith threw the first punch but it fell 5 yards short.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Aug 11, 2015 20:58:12 GMT -5
The Jets....
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 12, 2015 14:15:00 GMT -5
This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun. He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course. Football is not a game for well adjusted peopleBill Parcells
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 13, 2015 22:11:02 GMT -5
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The altercation in the New York Jets locker room that ended with quarterback Geno Smith suffering a broken jaw began as a dispute over $600, sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. Smith, who will miss at least six to 10 weeks with two fractures in his jaw, accepted a $600 plane ticket from IK Enemkpali to appear at the reserve linebacker's football camp in Pflugerville, Texas, according to sources. Problems arose when Smith did not show to the camp, which took place days after someone close to Smith died in a motorcycle accident in Miami, sources said. After Smith did not attend, Enemkpali demanded that the Jets quarterback refund him the $600 he allegedly used to purchase the plane ticket. Smith told Enemkpali he would reimburse him the money, but he had not as of Tuesday morning. Enkempali confronted Smith on Tuesday about the money, and the confrontation ended in a punch and a broken jaw. EDITOR'S PICKS Seifert: Why Jets will be better with Fitzpatrick The New York Jets should be better at quarterback in the short-term with Geno Smith sidelined six to 10 weeks with a broken jaw, writes Kevin Seifert. Jets have odd situation with a quarterback? Where have we seen this before? Geno Smith's unusual injury is just the latest weird incident involving Jets quarterbacks. Here is some history. When players, coaches on same team brawl The Geno Smith punching incident reminds us that teammates don't always get along. Here are 10 memorable physical altercations between players, and even coaches, on the same side. Enemkpali, a sixth-round pick in 2014, was released immediately by the team, with coach Todd Bowles saying it's up to Smith if he wants to formally press charges. The coach also said he spoke to the team and then made the decision to let go of Enemkpali. "It was nothing to do with football. ... It was very childish," Bowles said. "He got cold-cocked ... sucker punched, whatever you want to call it, in the jaw. He's got a broken jaw, a fractured jaw." "The team knows it. It's something we don't tolerate, something we can't stand," Bowles said. "You don't walk up to a man and punch him in the face." Enemkpali released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he was sorry for his actions. "I apologize to the Jets organization, coaches, teammates and fans," Enemkpali said. "Geno and I let our frustration get the best of us, but I should have just walked away from the situation. I deeply regret and apologize for my actions. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I appreciate the opportunity I had with the Jets." Replacing Geno The Jets lost starting quarterback Geno Smith to a fractured jaw Tuesday, but the upshot for the team is that his stats over the past two years show he's replaceable. VALUE NFL RANK QBR 41.2 29th TD-Int ratio 0.74 32nd Comp pct 57.5 32nd * Out of 34 qualifying QBs -- ESPN Stats & Information Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning league MVP, said he doesn't think the NFL needs to step in but noted the sad state of the incident. "It's unfortunate because anytime you hear about a sucker punch, that's like the worst thing you can think of and obviously not a big sign of toughness," Rodgers said. Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango." Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said. Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said. "My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement. He also took to Instagram, vowing to return. A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter. "It was something very childish, something sixth-graders could've talked about," Bowles said. "It had no reason to happen. If they want to tell you what happened, they can tell you what happened. I told them I wouldn't say anything about it." "This isn't a UFC match," Jets guard Willie Colon said. "We're football players, not fighters." This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun. He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course. Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp. The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins. Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday. Free-agent quarterback Michael Vick, who spent last season with the Jets, reached out to Smith via Twitter. Before Smith's injury, the Jets were 3.5-point home favorites over the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. The Westgate SuperBook moved the number back to New York -3 (-120). The SuperBook kept the Jets' season win total at 7.5, but dropped the price on the over from -130 to -120. The Jets began the week as 100-1 long shots to win the Super Bowl. The root of the fight was $600 that Smith owed Enemkpali after backing out of Enemkpali’s charity football camp last month to attend the funeral of a friend. According to the version some members of the Bills heard, Smith was mouthing off about the debt in the locker room, and Enemkpali told Smith to come over and say it to his face. Smith did, and put his finger in Enemkpali’s face, at which point Enemkpali slugged him
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Post by EWA Beach PGH Fan on Aug 14, 2015 6:56:34 GMT -5
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The altercation in the New York Jets locker room that ended with quarterback Geno Smith suffering a broken jaw began as a dispute over $600, sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. Smith, who will miss at least six to 10 weeks with two fractures in his jaw, accepted a $600 plane ticket from IK Enemkpali to appear at the reserve linebacker's football camp in Pflugerville, Texas, according to sources. Problems arose when Smith did not show to the camp, which took place days after someone close to Smith died in a motorcycle accident in Miami, sources said. After Smith did not attend, Enemkpali demanded that the Jets quarterback refund him the $600 he allegedly used to purchase the plane ticket. Smith told Enemkpali he would reimburse him the money, but he had not as of Tuesday morning. Enkempali confronted Smith on Tuesday about the money, and the confrontation ended in a punch and a broken jaw. EDITOR'S PICKS Seifert: Why Jets will be better with Fitzpatrick The New York Jets should be better at quarterback in the short-term with Geno Smith sidelined six to 10 weeks with a broken jaw, writes Kevin Seifert. Jets have odd situation with a quarterback? Where have we seen this before? Geno Smith's unusual injury is just the latest weird incident involving Jets quarterbacks. Here is some history. When players, coaches on same team brawl The Geno Smith punching incident reminds us that teammates don't always get along. Here are 10 memorable physical altercations between players, and even coaches, on the same side. Enemkpali, a sixth-round pick in 2014, was released immediately by the team, with coach Todd Bowles saying it's up to Smith if he wants to formally press charges. The coach also said he spoke to the team and then made the decision to let go of Enemkpali. "It was nothing to do with football. ... It was very childish," Bowles said. "He got cold-cocked ... sucker punched, whatever you want to call it, in the jaw. He's got a broken jaw, a fractured jaw." "The team knows it. It's something we don't tolerate, something we can't stand," Bowles said. "You don't walk up to a man and punch him in the face." Enemkpali released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he was sorry for his actions. "I apologize to the Jets organization, coaches, teammates and fans," Enemkpali said. "Geno and I let our frustration get the best of us, but I should have just walked away from the situation. I deeply regret and apologize for my actions. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I appreciate the opportunity I had with the Jets." Replacing Geno The Jets lost starting quarterback Geno Smith to a fractured jaw Tuesday, but the upshot for the team is that his stats over the past two years show he's replaceable. VALUE NFL RANK QBR 41.2 29th TD-Int ratio 0.74 32nd Comp pct 57.5 32nd * Out of 34 qualifying QBs -- ESPN Stats & Information Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning league MVP, said he doesn't think the NFL needs to step in but noted the sad state of the incident. "It's unfortunate because anytime you hear about a sucker punch, that's like the worst thing you can think of and obviously not a big sign of toughness," Rodgers said. Bowles said he was also upset with Smith regarding the incident with Enemkpali because "it takes two to tango." Smith, who was the presumptive opening day starter, will have surgery, according to Bowles. There's no guarantee that Smith will regain the starting job when his recovery ends, Bowles said. Veteran backup Ryan Fitzpatrick is "our starter" now, Bowles said. "My only goal is to heal quickly and get back to playing with my teammates so I can be the best QB possible for the NY Jets," Smith said in a statement. He also took to Instagram, vowing to return. A clearly annoyed Bowles said Enemkpali punched Smith over a trivial matter. "It was something very childish, something sixth-graders could've talked about," Bowles said. "It had no reason to happen. If they want to tell you what happened, they can tell you what happened. I told them I wouldn't say anything about it." "This isn't a UFC match," Jets guard Willie Colon said. "We're football players, not fighters." This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun. He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course. Bowles indicated that the Jets may add another quarterback. The current No. 2 is Bryce Petty, a rookie who has been struggling in camp. The New York Daily News reports that the Jets have reached out to free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman, who last played in 2013 with the Washington Redskins. Smith, entering his third season, was having an impressive camp. He didn't throw his first interceptions until Monday. Free-agent quarterback Michael Vick, who spent last season with the Jets, reached out to Smith via Twitter. Before Smith's injury, the Jets were 3.5-point home favorites over the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. The Westgate SuperBook moved the number back to New York -3 (-120). The SuperBook kept the Jets' season win total at 7.5, but dropped the price on the over from -130 to -120. The Jets began the week as 100-1 long shots to win the Super Bowl. The root of the fight was $600 that Smith owed Enemkpali after backing out of Enemkpali’s charity football camp last month to attend the funeral of a friend. According to the version some members of the Bills heard, Smith was mouthing off about the debt in the locker room, and Enemkpali told Smith to come over and say it to his face. Smith did, and put his finger in Enemkpali’s face, at which point Enemkpali slugged him Stupid is as stupid does.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Aug 14, 2015 9:18:47 GMT -5
Week 10 - Bills at Jets. Week 17 - Jets at Bills.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Aug 17, 2015 7:25:53 GMT -5
And now - he is photographed throwing a football around two days after surgery on a broken jaw in after being told not to by his employer.
Yes. This is a leader of men right here.
Hope you saved all that money you got with your contract fool. Unless the Jets are stupid enough to actually give you another (which is entirely possible - they ARE the Jets) that should be the last one you ever see from the NFL.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 17, 2015 12:10:39 GMT -5
And now - he is photographed throwing a football around two days after surgery on a broken jaw in after being told not to by his employer. Yes. This is a leader of men right here. Hope you saved all that money you got with your contract fool. Unless the Jets are stupid enough to actually give you another (which is entirely possible - they ARE the Jets) that should be the last one you ever see from the NFL. the New York Post’s Brian Costello on Friday, saying he had two sources advancing the story that Smith “ instigated the altercation with Enemkpali”— that there’s not overwhelming respect for Smith in the room.Ain't much respect for him outside of it either Just saying
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Post by sgtschultz on Aug 17, 2015 19:29:58 GMT -5
And now - he is photographed throwing a football around two days after surgery on a broken jaw in after being told not to by his employer. Yes. This is a leader of men right here. Hope you saved all that money you got with your contract fool. Unless the Jets are stupid enough to actually give you another (which is entirely possible - they ARE the Jets) that should be the last one you ever see from the NFL. the New York Post’s Brian Costello on Friday, saying he had two sources advancing the story that Smith “ instigated the altercation with Enemkpali”— that there’s not overwhelming respect for Smith in the room.Ain't much respect for him outside of it either Just saying Jets may just punt on first down all year.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Aug 17, 2015 19:42:25 GMT -5
the New York Post’s Brian Costello on Friday, saying he had two sources advancing the story that Smith “ instigated the altercation with Enemkpali”— that there’s not overwhelming respect for Smith in the room.Ain't much respect for him outside of it either Just saying Jets may just punt on first down all year. Hey Sarge well at least they have their front office in order for a change
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Aug 18, 2015 6:24:58 GMT -5
the New York Post’s Brian Costello on Friday, saying he had two sources advancing the story that Smith “ instigated the altercation with Enemkpali”— that there’s not overwhelming respect for Smith in the room.Ain't much respect for him outside of it either Just saying Jets may just punt on first down all year. Veer... run the Veer!!! Welcome back Sarge...
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