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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 29, 2015 12:20:03 GMT -5
during his time in Buffalo he ran someone over and left the scene....
to much of a fucking punk to keep his act clean here/.....
If I were a reporter I'd ignore HIM....
His ''woe is me I don't want to talk'' act is old....
Grow the fuck up you punk.
If it wasn't for football he would be bagging my groceries.....
In June 2008, Lynch plead guilty to a hit and run charge and had his driver's license revoked. Lynch was driving his 2008 Porsche Cayenne at 3:30am through Buffalo's bar district, when he struck a woman in the street and failed to stop. When questioned, Lynch stated "I didn't know my car had hit anyone or anything
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Post by Touchable on Jan 29, 2015 12:22:56 GMT -5
Useless thugs lynch Marshawn...
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 29, 2015 12:28:11 GMT -5
Useless thugs lynch Marshawn... rep given
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Post by jcappy on Jan 29, 2015 12:30:30 GMT -5
Idk, seems pretty eloquent to me Marshawn Lynch Delivers Eloquent 45-Minute Address On Privacy In The Modern AgePHOENIX—Explaining his position on the sociological issue during a Tuesday press conference at Super Bowl Media Day, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch reportedly delivered an incredibly thoughtful and eloquent 45-minute address on the topic of privacy in the 21st century. “While increasingly exhaustive access to media has delivered many benefits to the American way of life, this same heightened scrutiny has simultaneously imposed progressively greater obstacles to our personal privacy, thus presenting ethical challenges unique to the internet age,” said the five-time Pro Bowler, calmly strolling back and forth with a microphone in hand while making eye contact with each individual member of the assembled national sports media. “Privacy versus accessibility; secrecy versus convenience; the individual versus the greater virtual communities of the digital landscape. At first blush, these appear to be the fundamental poles around which the modern privacy debate circles, but they have only grown more multifaceted and complex as the technological paradigm perpetually shifts. When meditating on the give-and-take of ever-evolving technology, I am often reminded of a quote from George Orwell: ‘Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.’ Could it be, in perhaps the ultimate irony, that with every technological advancement, with every marvel of engineering that seemingly brings us closer together and rips down the very walls that once divided the world, that with every such step forward, we have become ever more guarded about our own personal boundaries and the information we are comfortable sharing with one another? And in doing so, do we in fact chip away at the very core of what makes for a civilized society, and in an even broader sense, the very notion of being human? For to be human is inherently to be social, and yet it is also to desire control. With the public domain seemingly encompassing a greater and greater volume of personal information, that control has been ceded. The so-called right to privacy, as it were, is no longer a right inasmuch as it is now a privilege, to be enjoyed until it is torn away at a moment’s notice. Conversely, we so often desire to break down that same right to privacy of our fellow human beings, shielding ourselves while exposing others, just as a snake devours its own tail. Perhaps the biggest question of all is whether privacy itself—at least in the traditional sense—even exists in today’s world, or if it is simply a relic of a past time that bears no more meaning or significance than Aristotelian physics or the idea of a geocentric universe. Simple answers to such queries do not exist, I’m afraid, but in exploring them, we can at the very least hold a mirror to society and possibly even to ourselves—and that is something I hope to accomplish with all of you here today.” Following his lengthy treatise, Lynch stressed that he was only capable of delivering a cursory examination of such an extensive issue during his allotted time and urged those in attendance to contact him with any questions if they wished to discuss the matter in greater depth.
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 29, 2015 12:33:06 GMT -5
he can't spell anything longer than 4 letters......
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Post by carlito1171 on Jan 29, 2015 12:36:23 GMT -5
Lynch is my boy, he's misunderstood.....
Not justifying his past transgressions....he was definitely a prick about that hit n run....
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Post by joepnyj1 on Jan 29, 2015 12:48:31 GMT -5
Useless thugs lynch Marshawn... rep given Lynch is a thug...so do I get a rep too? lol
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Post by jcappy on Jan 29, 2015 12:54:40 GMT -5
Half the NFL, including plenty of Jets, has been arrested for gun charges, assault, abuse, traffic violations, drug charges...if you start nit picking you're going to run out of people to root for pretty quick. Not sure why Lynch is where you're drawing the line
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Post by carlton on Jan 29, 2015 12:55:28 GMT -5
Make it happen Mccaggnananaowles!!
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Post by Brady's a catcher on Jan 29, 2015 12:55:57 GMT -5
Lynch is my boy, he's misunderstood..... Not justifying his past transgressions....he was definitely a prick about that hit n run.... No, people understand just fine: he's a moron.
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Post by southside on Jan 29, 2015 13:01:47 GMT -5
I used to be on the guy's side about the media issue. But he really is coming across as a petulant dick about it now. It's one thing to have an actual fear or phobia. It's another thing to be a dick just to be a dick. But hey, that's just me.
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 29, 2015 13:11:36 GMT -5
I'll give him a pass if he stomps a mudhole in the Patriots asses on Sunday.
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Post by kuntysoze on Jan 29, 2015 13:25:52 GMT -5
Half the NFL, including plenty of Jets, has been arrested for gun charges, assault, abuse, traffic violations, drug charges...if you start nit picking you're going to run out of people to root for pretty quick. Not sure why Lynch is where you're drawing the line Wrong. The Jets are a CLASS organization. They would never allow individuals like that on the team.
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Post by southside on Jan 29, 2015 13:26:49 GMT -5
Half the NFL, including plenty of Jets, has been arrested for gun charges, assault, abuse, traffic violations, drug charges...if you start nit picking you're going to run out of people to root for pretty quick. Not sure why Lynch is where you're drawing the line Wrong. The Jets are a CLASS organization. They would never allow individuals like that on the team. You're starting to wear on me....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 13:27:49 GMT -5
I'm just here so ragu doesn't fine me.
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