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I assume (hope) ballard already has his mind made up on firing pags and has a short list of candidates to target as soon as he can. |
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Yes it can, at least until that clown Pagano is fired.
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Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid. |
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Mathis made a mistake, .052 is hardly anything to get worked up about.
Also, what kind of a precedent would this set, when they kept David Parry on the team with a much worse offense. Was Parry even disciplined by the league or the team? |
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parry and mathis are different. mathis isn't a player anymore and there are no rules per the cba
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I understand what you're saying. But the players want an equal playing field. So the Colts should not discipline Mathis anymore than they would a player.
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I don't even really understand the story or the charge.
Not defending what he did, but he was below the legal limit, was he not? So he did not actually break any law. |
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