Seriously, Miami seems to have a lot of guys with "domestic disputes". Link On a side note, it seems ironic to me his wife's name is "Precious".
What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
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Re: What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
Originally posted by NE39Seriously, Miami seems to have a lot of guys with "domestic disputes". Link On a side note, it seems ironic to me his wife's name is "Precious".
I just hope they sign TO! He’ll rip them to shreds from the inside. Morons.Resign our own guys!
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Re: What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
Dolphin player and role model is an oxymoron...Why else do you think they want TO? The Dolphins just seem not care as much about character as other teams and have a lot more of the domestic violence than the other teams. I guess they try to emulate the University of Miami.
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Re: What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
Originally posted by Patrick76777Because they don’t look at the character of players. They just sign a bunch of *******s and then wonder why they never win.
I just hope they sign TO! He’ll rip them to shreds from the inside. Morons.
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Re: What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
Originally posted by don137Dolphin player and role model is an oxymoron...Why else do you think they want TO? The Dolphins just seem not care as much about character as other teams and have a lot more of the domestic violence than the other teams. I guess they try to emulate the University of Miami.
If only that were true... Again, a Bills fan clowing on Miami for not winning is quite amusing in itself really. I think, currently, we had McIntosh, for now, and Randy McMichael, which is a situation that was blown completely out of proportion, and in one case, he was the victim. I can't think of another on the team? Maybe I am wrong though.
Make no mistake about it. Damien McIntosh, more than likely, just punched his ticket right out of Miami and a starting gig. He seemed to injure his wife pretty badly. I doubt Saban keeps him after this shakes out. He was on the cusp of being cut regardless.
Spare me the moral high ground about having quality guys when your team employs a deadbeat dad and an offender of domestic disputes as well. Not to mention they used to have a rapist and admitted drug offender as well for a running back. You guys overlook that if they produce just like everyone else.
The problem is, your criminals don't seem to hit anyone on the field.
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Re: What is it with Dolphin's players beating their wives?
Originally posted by NE39Seriously, Miami seems to have a lot of guys with "domestic disputes". Link On a side note, it seems ironic to me his wife's name is "Precious".Last edited by feelthepain; 02-16-2006, 06:24 PM.
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