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Chris Kluwe is going Ape Shit on Twitter
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I might join twitter just to follow Chris Kluwe. This dude always has the best tweets. And him being a punter makes it even more funny.
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What's he talking about?
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Greatest NFL player twitter to follow. Ever.
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Kluwe likes Shockey.
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Someone needs to put a bounty out on this loser
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Kluwe gave a shocker to Warren Sapp?
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Chiefs planet has Nazi mods. I would've already been banned and had Facebook messages asking me what was I thinking if I posted that filter evading pic.
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Kluwe is an intelligent man. Also, entertaining. I wonder how much he'll get fined for these tweets?
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For Safe Work? |
He is right. Whomever did tattle isn't a snitch... they are standing up for the rules and what is right.
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You're just a dumb**** that no one gives a shit about. |
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Agreed. He's a whistleblower, not a snitch. Same thing, different connotations. |
Isn't this guy a punter?
What's he pissed about that nobody put one on him? |
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Why is this interesting?
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I don't have an F'en Kluwe who this guy is.
I'll keep reading this thread to learn from those that have to much time on their hands. |
Kluwe is such an attention whore.
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I'm shocked Chris Kluwe doesn't get slammed with fines for these outbursts. I mean...he's defending the League, I guess, but it's still hardly an image I think they want to portray.
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Yeah, I'm sure the softcore porn avatars and sigs help contribute to a SFW environment.
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Good for him.
On the plus side, if Sapp reported on Wednesday tell a true story - There are Federal and State laws that protect the "rights of individuals to blow the whistle on wrongful conduct." How can he be so clueless knowing that there are an array of laws that protect the rights of whistleblowers? |
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http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf...er_jeremy.html |
I gotta say I was hoping for some a little more nudity when I see NSFW in 48pt font and a .png image link. :(
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Sapp is a little(Big) bitch.
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So...this begs the question...does Kluwe play WoW? I see (chriswarcraft) on his twitter page.
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And his "avatar" is a WoW figurine.
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Chris Kluwe: Ban Jonathan Vilma for life
Earlier on Thursday we brought you some negative comments from retired wide receiver Joe Horn about the penalties handed down to Saints coach Sean Payton and others by commissioner Roger Goodell. As you’d imagine, he doesn’t speak for all past and present NFL players. Vikings punter Chris Kluwe was on the Judd & Phunn show on ESPN Radio in Minneapolis on Thursday and he had a very different take on the matter. He thinks Goodell’s punishment of Payton was appropriate, that he didn’t come down hard enough on Gregg Williams and he hopes that Jonathan Vilma, who allegedly offered $10,000 to anyone who knocked Kluwe’s teammate out of the NFC Championship Game, gets kicked out of the league for good. “My position has always been that I think Vilma and Gregg Williams should be banned for life and then Payton should get a year, their GM should get a year and anyone who knowingly took money after a hit that injured someone should get a year as well,” Kluwe said. Kluwe is no stranger to public statements about issues going on in the world of football. He slammed Goodell and the league for their video tutorial about illegal hits and again during the lockout. He also took issue with some of his fellow players for their behavior during the lockout. Kluwe, who also took to Twitter with some harsh words about calling anyone who spoke to the NFL about the bounty program a snitch, also called on the NFLPA to make it clear that the Saints players who were part of the bounty program did something wrong. “It has to stand for doing the right thing as well, and that means protecting union members who were the ones that were the victims of getting injured. You can’t look at the (NFLPA) as a shield for the guys who are doing the wrong thing. It has to be a shield for the guys who need that protection.” Whether you agree with it or not, it’s hard not to like a player willing to be honest about situations that impact the game. |
Why haven't the owners of the Saints and Rams stepped up and fired the coaches who put up with this?
Outside sources put money on the table for one reason - They enjoy gambling...It's the stuff that gamblers' dreams are made if the odds run with you. Roger Goodell and the NFL are extremely smart. There are other people who defined themselves the same way. It might be worth the 49ers' time to make a call about Drew Brees. |
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