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Bet you never see this on ESPN,

New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming was less than 100 percent when the New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.

According to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, Fleming had 22 stitches in his right leg, which were a result of a cut he suffered while saving a woman from a burning car.
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SnoBrdr wrote:Bet you never see this on ESPN,

New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming was less than 100 percent when the New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.

According to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, Fleming had 22 stitches in his right leg, which were a result of a cut he suffered while saving a woman from a burning car.

The fact that he set the car on fire in the first place was not reported by the time the original story went to press.
The last line is very telling.
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junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Bet you never see this on ESPN,

New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming was less than 100 percent when the New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.

According to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, Fleming had 22 stitches in his right leg, which were a result of a cut he suffered while saving a woman from a burning car.

The fact that he set the car on fire in the first place was not reported by the time the original story went to press.
The last line is very telling.
I like the fact that some media outlets were quick to accuse Fleming of making the story up. Multiple sources reported the police had heard of no such traffic accident. They reportedly asked the Foxboro PD to verify the incident, which FPD could not. Turned out the incident was in Walpole...
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Stormchaser wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Bet you never see this on ESPN,

New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming was less than 100 percent when the New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.

According to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, Fleming had 22 stitches in his right leg, which were a result of a cut he suffered while saving a woman from a burning car.

The fact that he set the car on fire in the first place was not reported by the time the original story went to press.
The last line is very telling.
I like the fact that some media outlets were quick to accuse Fleming of making the story up. Multiple sources reported the police had heard of no such traffic accident. They reportedly asked the Foxboro PD to verify the incident, which FPD could not. Turned out the incident was in Walpole...
Amazing that people just add/change info that another person posts.

Just show how low some people will go to troll.

Hopefully this clown hasn't reproduced.
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SnoBrdr wrote:
Stormchaser wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Bet you never see this on ESPN,

New England Patriots linebacker Darius Fleming was less than 100 percent when the New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.

According to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, Fleming had 22 stitches in his right leg, which were a result of a cut he suffered while saving a woman from a burning car.

The fact that he set the car on fire in the first place was not reported by the time the original story went to press.
The last line is very telling.
I like the fact that some media outlets were quick to accuse Fleming of making the story up. Multiple sources reported the police had heard of no such traffic accident. They reportedly asked the Foxboro PD to verify the incident, which FPD could not. Turned out the incident was in Walpole...
Amazing that people just add/change info that another person posts.

Just show how low some people will go to troll.

Hopefully this clown hasn't reproduced.
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Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
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SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
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SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
I've heard someone call him a DB before. He didn't stand for it...
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junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
I played defensive end and tight end in high school.........we could have connected man! Imagine playing against some of these yahoos here, they wouldn't stand a chance.
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f.a.s.t. wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
I played defensive end and tight end in high school.........we could have connected man! Imagine playing against some of these yahoos here, they wouldn't stand a chance.
and yet ya still don't know jack sh!t about the game? amazing...or was that on a nintendo?

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f.a.s.t. wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
I played defensive end and tight end in high school.........we could have connected man! Imagine playing against some of these yahoos here, they wouldn't stand a chance.
WOW, high school football !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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f.a.s.t. wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
I played defensive end and tight end in high school.........we could have connected man! Imagine playing against some of these yahoos here, they wouldn't stand a chance.
Didn't know Wellesley even had a football team. :-)
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Coydog wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:
junior wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Yet again the DB responds to my comments.
And yet again, I am not, nor have I ever played, Defensive Back. I was a QB through high school and one year of college (a place that would have done wonders for you). Never played in the Defensive Backfield. Never. Please get it right. QB, not DB. Thank you.
I played defensive end and tight end in high school.........we could have connected man! Imagine playing against some of these yahoos here, they wouldn't stand a chance.
Didn't know Wellesley even had a football team. :-)
No,no, this was his team:
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