This statement makes you sound like a real POS Riff-Raff. It was his son man! Every parent would favor the best interest of their child's health. It's totally understandable that Mr. McCoy would be so verbose about the concussion. Putting him back in that game without doing tests could have ended Colt's career if he'd taken another hit in that manner. Geez haven't you seen the concussion comparision this week with the Seau suicide? These things coincide you know.....
he has been pampered his whole life . hence the treatment he got his rookie year from Mangini . time to cut the cord . little Colt is grown up here . act accordingly . his dad had no bussiness sticking his nose in team bussiness IMHO
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:06 am
This statement makes you sound like a real POS Riff-Raff. It was his son man! Every parent would favor the best interest of their child's health. Granted the Browns blew it by putting McCoy back in the game . whats more disturbing is if Holmgren told them to . there are what like 900 former players now filing law suits against the league ? if this keeps up it will end up being the flag football league . they have already took away the big hits and now there is talk of eliminating the kick off ? when you play the game it comes with risks . i do fault Colts dad for getting involved . if your going to question them why not do it one on one instead of blasting them throufgh the media ? that was un called for . McCoys fate was already pretty much sealed before that happened with his crappy play . what are you going to do when your kid screws up at his or her work ? run into the office screaming at there boss . he is 22 years old . time to stand on his own . i have been called worse over the years . i didnt care then and i sure as hell dont care now . |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:16 am
Good one Lyman
![]() tis Friday Friday Friday ..eat drink be merry the weekend is here Cinco De Mayo day is tomorrow . just another reason to have a party . is anybody Mexican ? no matter still a good reason to have a Spring Fling . Crex .. The Outlaws are at Eldora this weekend . we are heading that way Sat Night for the 410 900 HP Winged Beasts . they hit 160 over there heading into the high banked corners with little to no lift . off of turn two things tighten up and get a little crazy . its one of the fastest if not the fastest track tehy race on . the UMP Modifieds are also on the card . whatever you do have fun & be safe this weekend ! |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:17 am
The Browns won’t have their rookies in for a minicamp for another week, but quarterback Brandon Weeden isn’t letting his distance from the team keep him from thinking about the year to come. Weeden repeated what he said before the draft about how being 28 makes him more mature than other players and Weeden thinks that will help him transition to the NFL. While Weeden never went so far as laying claim to the starting quarterback job, he did say that he’s up to the task. “I feel like I’m ready,” Weeden said, via Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “I have a long way to go, but I feel like I’ve taken the right steps to get to where I can play at that level. If I’m asked to be the guy day one, I’m going to do everything on my part to put our team in position to win games and score points. I’m really anxious to get going and the season will be here before you know it.” The Browns haven’t given much indication about how playing time will shake out when the whole team gathers for work, but they didn’t use a first round pick on Weeden so that he could carry a clipboard. Whether it is because of Weeden’s ability, Colt McCoy’s father or some other combination of factors, Weeden’s going to be starting for the Browns sooner rather than later. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:23 am
The Browns were awarded punter Spencer Lanning off waivers from Jacksonville.The Cleveland Browns were awarded punter Spencer Lanning off waivers from Jacksonville. Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Chicago Bears on July 26, 2011, Lanning was waived by the Bears on September 2, 2011. He signed with the Jaguars on January 14, 2012. He was a four-year letterman at the University of South Carolina (2007-10) who finished his career with 171 punts for a 42.6-yard average and 46 punts inside the 20-yard line. He also served as kicker during his final two collegiate seasons, connecting on 34 of 44 field goal attempts and 80 of 84 PATs. A native of Rock Hill, South Carolina, the 5-11, 200-pound Lanning attended York High School in South Carolina. He was born May 21, 1988. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:40 am
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:44 am
Facts Of Life
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 10:49 am
Don't Trust Rich People - No Matter How Nice They SeemOne afternoon a wealthy lawyer was riding in his limousine when he saw two men along the roadside eating grass. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 11:26 am
Two men are traveling through Alabama on a road trip when they get pulled over. The cop walks up to the drivers window, and motions for the man to roll down his window. As soon as the driver rolls the window down the cop slaps him across the face...
The Driver asks "What was the for?!?!" The Cop replies "Here in the great state of Alabama, people know to have their window rolled down by the time I get to the car!" The Driver apologizes saying he didn't know because he wasn't from around here. The Cop quickly slaps him again, the Driver again asks what THAT was for, the Cop Responds matter of factly "Here in the great state of Alabama, people know that by the time I get to the car, they should already have their driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance out and ready by they time I get to the car!" The Driver quickly apologizes again and begins his search for everything.... As he hurries to find all of the documents he needs, the cop then walks around to the passenger side, the passenger noticing this quickly rolls his window down, as soon as the cop get around the car, he slaps the passenger across the face.. The Passenger asks "What the hell was that for?!?!" The Cop replies "Just granting your wish Sir" The Passenger replies "My wish? What wish?" The Cop answers" Yep, your wish, I know about a mile down the road, you're going to look at your buddy and say 'I wish that A-hole woulda tried that crap with me!'" |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 11:52 am
Good one JYD
WOOF WOOF WOOF !!!!!!! Good thing he didnt slap me
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 2:31 pm
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seen.html?m=1 what the hell is wrong with people ? bad parenting maybe or just inbred parenting ![]() |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 2:36 pm
One of the grievances filed by the NFLPA attaches as exhibits the four letters sent by Commissioner Roger Goodell to the individual players who have been suspended. The letter to former Saints linebacker Scott Fujita makes clear that he is accused only of pledging a “significant amount of money” to the broader pay-for-performance/bounty pool. The pool paid out money both for big plays and “cart-offs” and “knockouts.” While Goodell’s letter to Fujita states that the pool “paid large cash rewards for ‘cart-offs’ and ‘knockouts,’” the NFL still has produced no specific evidence that anyone received any payment for players being carted off and/or knocked out of games. (That’s possibly because the only player carted off of any Saints game from 2009 through 2011 was Saints running back Reggie Bush, who broke a leg against the 49ers in 2010.) Absent such evidence, Fujita merely contributed to a pool of money that was paid out to players who intercepted passes, forced fumbles, etc. If that’s the case, Fujita’s three-game suspension seems a little excessive, especially without specific evidence of the “significant amount” of money he supposedly contributed. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 4, 2012 2:40 pm
TONY STEWART ADJUSTS COMPETITION SCHEDULE TO TACKLE OUTLAWS AT ELDORA ROSSBURG, Ohio (May 4) – Tony Stewart’s accomplishments at Eldora Speedway are impressive, but his goals are not complete. The reigning and three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion and current owner of Eldora Speedway has entered Eldora’s fabled Victory Lane as a winner in Late Models, Winged Sprint Cars, Non-Winged Sprint Cars, a Modified, a Midget and three times in the charity driven Prelude to the Dream – but never in a World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Car sanctioned event. With the travelling WoO at Eldora for the Outlaw Thunder by Goodyear this weekend, Stewart has adjusted his busy competition schedule to make every possible effort to fly into Rossburg, Ohio both nights with the goal of not only challenging, but beating the WoO stars and other invaders in their own game. Only one of two things could possibly deter Stewart from getting into Ohio – a delay in the NASCAR schedule at Talladega or flight issues due to weather. Other than that Stewart is ‘game-on’ and ready to return to his passion of grassroots racing. His competition is formidable with the WoO in the midst of an intense point battle that include two Stewart owned teams (Donny Schatz and Steve Kinser) in the top five. Sammy Swindell carries a seven point margin to lead the series into the Goodyear sponsored weekend. Joining Stewart as challengers against the touring WoO teams will be the likes of Tim Shaffer, Dale Blaney, Stevie Smith, Jac Haudenschild and Paul McMahan with two complete nights of racing slated for the .500 mile clay oval each evening. A doubleheader program each night will feature the Eldora Stock Cars on Friday and the UMP DIRTcar Modifieds on Saturday, as those two divisions continue their points chase and earn a position in the Feed The Children Prelude to the Dream invitational on June 6. Tickets for the Outlaw Thunder by Goodyear, the Kings Royal weekend, and all other Eldora events are available through the track office at (937) 338-3815 or online 24 hours a day at www.EldoraSpeedway.com. Like us at www.Facebook.com/EldoraSpeedway or catch all the behind-the-scenes preparation for the event on Twitter @EldoraSpeedway. |