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If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Holy crap, forgot about this PW masterpiece.
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20120821/SPORTS/120821049/Minnesota-State-Mankato-football-coach-faces-porn-case?odyssey=nav%7Chead
Quote from: jtksu on August 21, 2012, 06:43:43 PMhttp://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20120821/SPORTS/120821049/Minnesota-State-Mankato-football-coach-faces-porn-case?odyssey=nav%7Chead Pictures/video of his kids on the tub on a school cellphone. His phone stopped working, the school issued him a new one, said they would move over his videos and pictures, and turned him in when they found pictures of his kids in the tub.
Why is this pedo stuff in the Lamark thread?
Quote from: TheHamburglar on August 27, 2012, 02:12:01 PMQuote from: jtksu on August 21, 2012, 06:43:43 PMhttp://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20120821/SPORTS/120821049/Minnesota-State-Mankato-football-coach-faces-porn-case?odyssey=nav%7Chead Pictures/video of his kids on the tub on a school cellphone. His phone stopped working, the school issued him a new one, said they would move over his videos and pictures, and turned him in when they found pictures of his kids in the tub. If that's really all this is, then why was he even arrested? That's ridiculous.
The Bills Mafia called its gathering a pre-tailgate party, since members also planned to convene outside Ralph Wilson Stadium early the next morning. The Mafia was a Twitter group whose 9,000 followers include Fred Jackson, Aaron Williams, and several other current Bills players. Linebacker Nick Barnett sent a gift basket and signed gear to the bar for a Bills Mafia raffle. LaMark Brown, a 23-year-old tight end on the practice squad, joined the meet-up, talking to fans for three hours. (At the time I thought this noble and possibly expedient, a way to build a grassroots following that would lobby for his signing and extended playing time, but come Monday he was cut.) Del Reid, the group's co-founder, showed me a fist-size tattoo above his heart, the colors still moist, of the Bills Mafia logo — the Twitter bird in navy blue with a Bills red streak running along its side
Bless his heart QuoteThe Bills Mafia called its gathering a pre-tailgate party, since members also planned to convene outside Ralph Wilson Stadium early the next morning. The Mafia was a Twitter group whose 9,000 followers include Fred Jackson, Aaron Williams, and several other current Bills players. Linebacker Nick Barnett sent a gift basket and signed gear to the bar for a Bills Mafia raffle. LaMark Brown, a 23-year-old tight end on the practice squad, joined the meet-up, talking to fans for three hours. (At the time I thought this noble and possibly expedient, a way to build a grassroots following that would lobby for his signing and extended playing time, but come Monday he was cut.) Del Reid, the group's co-founder, showed me a fist-size tattoo above his heart, the colors still moist, of the Bills Mafia logo — the Twitter bird in navy blue with a Bills red streak running along its sidehttp://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8600392/a-writer-explores-relationship-buffalo-new-york-nfl-franchise