Michael Paratto

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Michael Paratto

Michael Paratto

@TheLizardKing08

Cleveland Katılım Nisan 2011
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@BenTheBaneDavis·
The best Heavyweight on the planet 🌏
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Michael Paratto
Michael Paratto@TheLizardKing08·
@baldursgate3 When will Mac updates be coming out? I can’t play with my friends. It’s been going on a long time
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Tom Brady@TomBrady·
With todays rules? Give me Chad and Randy on the outside and we’re putting up 35 next week. The bunker is no secret Peyton, come get some work in 😂
Omaha Productions@OmahaProd

.@ochocinco wants to see a Current vs. Past Pro Bowl game 👀 Who would you want to see on the rosters?

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ShitpostGateway@ShitpostGate·
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
This is what you have to do when you're constantly playing the race card. As a make-good on your race-baiting, you compare Kirk Cousins to Kobe Bryant. Make it make sense. Good lord this is clownish.
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Maurice Clarett
Maurice Clarett@ReeseClarett13·
I had a great birthday today but wanted to say something before I went to sleep. I don’t like this thing going on with Harbaugh. It feels like the Michigan version of Tressel and the tattoos. Ruining or trying to defame these coaches after work put in to build these programs isn’t cool. The rivalry is cool to joke around with and have fun with but I wish there was a time when more coaches/public would just be vocal about how silly some of this stuff is. Idk… just my thoughts on all of it. Until tomorrow….
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Barstool Gambling
Barstool Gambling@stoolgambling·
“If they (Diamondbacks) win this series…I will retire on the spot” -Chris “Mad Dog” Russo Did we see the last of Mad Dog?
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Michael Paratto
Michael Paratto@TheLizardKing08·
@RealSkipBayless @undisputed What a worthless question. Stuff like this is the problem. Why even ask this? Watch and enjoy or don’t, but asking this question can only bring more problems. No wonder @ShannonSharpe left… what a clown you are.
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
Is Deion’s Colorado now Black America’s Team? Now on @undisputed
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Peter Pattakos
Peter Pattakos@peterpattakos·
Another thing worth discussing about Minkah Fitzpatrick's hit that caused Nick Chubb's gruesome and potentially career-ending injury is the the way the NFL and its media organs want you to forget that "Bountygate" was only 12 years ago. The idea that NFL players wouldn't intentionally injure their opponents is not only unbelievable on its face but *known* to be false, and Bountygate was likely the tip of the iceberg. This certainly explains why ESPN took the remarkable step of refusing to show Fitzpatrick's hit on television—because the broadcasters knew how dirty this play was, and how bad it looks for the league. If you wanted to take out a player on the Browns, Chubb would certainly be one of your top targets. It would also explain why Fitzpatrick stayed on the ground for so long after the hit and looked like he was sick to his stomach on the sidelines, like someone who vomits after they commit their first homicide. Again, this is not that complicated. You know when you're a kid on the playground that if you push someone they're going to fall over if someone else is crouching behind them. Likewise, any football player knows that diving full speed into an opponent's knee while other players are holding that opponent up is highly likely to cause serious injury. The key is foreseeability. When players make plays that foreseeably cause serious injuries, like Fitzpatrick did to Chubb on Monday, there should be serious consequences. It's no different than knowing not to hit a quarterback after he's thrown the ball or when he's sliding, or knowing not to hit a player helmet to helmet, or when he's going out of bounds. There's no need to get inside anyone's head to determine intent. You just have to ask, was a serious injury foreseeably caused by the player's act or not? Here it obviously was. Thus it should be seriously penalized. Looking at this photo it's very hard to believe Minkah didn't know exactly what he was doing here but regardless he *should* have known and there should be serious consequences for it. Otherwise you're just giving these guys a license to maim each other under the guise of "legal hits," which we know is something that happens in this league. Anyway, the idea that injuries like this are just "part of the game" is absurd and something that NFL fans shouldn't tolerate, especially after what happened to one of the finest men ever to play the game, Nick Chubb. If they can keep quarterbacks safe they can take reasonable measures to keep other ballcarriers safe too. Severely punishing career-threatening hits like this should be a no-brainer, especially in the NFL.
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