The Thread About Nothing...

If the Marlins move to the AL and play the Cubs in the 2015 World Series then Back to the Future could be right.
 
That's kinda crazy Westbrook never missed a game on any level of playing
 
Originally Posted by MBen32

Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay

Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo

Ravens 
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Bengals 
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Jaguars 
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Panthers 
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Saints 
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Brittany Griner 
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, feels like she's been playing women's hoops for years now.


Forgot about Saints but now all these teams have a black jersey.
the 'black jersey'
every team's fans swear their team should have a black alternate, if they dont already have it, & i hate it. 

Texans Red Alt >
 
Fred Taylor could've been one of the greatest of all time....injuries ruined his career...he got his 10,000+, but he never lived up to his full potential. Sad.
 
[h2]Warren Sapp Bankrupt, Lost SB Ring[/h2]
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Future NFL Hall-of-Famer Warren Sapp has filed for bankruptcy ... claiming he's racked up millions of dollars in debts ... but worst of all, dude claims he LOST his 2002 Super Bowl ring.

Sapp -- who played in the NFL for 12 years -- just filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida ... and in the papers he gives a full rundown of his dire financial situation.

According to the docs, Sapp owes more than $6.7 million to various creditors ... including hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support payments and alimony to at least 4 different baby mamas.

Among the debts, Sapp says he owes $853k to the IRS for 2006 and another $89k for 2010. Sapp says he also owes $2,858 in medical bills for "Corrective Speech and Language Therapy."

Sapp says he only has $6.45 million to his name ... and lists all of his assets in the documents ... which include:

-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)
-- Nike golf clubs
-- De Grisogono watch (scratch on crystal, nicks and scratches on band)
-- A boxing glove signed by Muhammad Ali

But most interestingly, Sapp notes he has LOST two of his most treasured and valuable possessions -- the 2002 Super Bowl ring he won with the Tampa Bay Bucs and the 1999 National Championship ring he won with the Miami Hurricanes.

In the docs, Sapp also lists his current salary as an analyst for the NFL Network as $45k per month ... $540k per year. Sapp says his deal with the NFL Network expires in August and he's not sure if the network will extend his deal.

Calls to Sapp have not been returned.


 
Originally Posted by MMG

Originally Posted by MBen32

Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay



Forgot about Saints but now all these teams have a black jersey.
the 'black jersey'
every team's fans swear their team should have a black alternate, if they dont already have it, & i hate it. 

Texans Red Alt >


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-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)

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Originally Posted by laker4lifeman

-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)

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Do know that he was a Jordan brand athlete when he played right?
 
Originally Posted by The Wizard

Originally Posted by laker4lifeman

-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)

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Do know that he was a Jordan brand athlete when he played right?
Nope The only ones that I remember might be Marvin,Moss,and Owens.
 
Originally Posted by Weaponry Expert

[h2]Warren Sapp Bankrupt, Lost SB Ring[/h2]
0406-warren-sapp-tmz-1.jpg



Future NFL Hall-of-Famer Warren Sapp has filed for bankruptcy ... claiming he's racked up millions of dollars in debts ... but worst of all, dude claims he LOST his 2002 Super Bowl ring.

Sapp -- who played in the NFL for 12 years -- just filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida ... and in the papers he gives a full rundown of his dire financial situation.

According to the docs, Sapp owes more than $6.7 million to various creditors ... including hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support payments and alimony to at least 4 different baby mamas.

Among the debts, Sapp says he owes $853k to the IRS for 2006 and another $89k for 2010. Sapp says he also owes $2,858 in medical bills for "Corrective Speech and Language Therapy."

Sapp says he only has $6.45 million to his name ... and lists all of his assets in the documents ... which include:

-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)
-- Nike golf clubs
-- De Grisogono watch (scratch on crystal, nicks and scratches on band)
-- A boxing glove signed by Muhammad Ali

But most interestingly, Sapp notes he has LOST two of his most treasured and valuable possessions -- the 2002 Super Bowl ring he won with the Tampa Bay Bucs and the 1999 National Championship ring he won with the Miami Hurricanes.

In the docs, Sapp also lists his current salary as an analyst for the NFL Network as $45k per month ... $540k per year. Sapp says his deal with the NFL Network expires in August and he's not sure if the network will extend his deal.

Calls to Sapp have not been returned.
 
 and the 1999 National Championship ring he won with the Miami Hurricanes.
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Originally Posted by laker4lifeman

Originally Posted by The Wizard

Originally Posted by laker4lifeman

-- 240 pairs of Jordan sneakers and sandals
-- Large Nude women painting
-- Lion skin rug (female - lioness)

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Do know that he was a Jordan brand athlete when he played right?
Nope The only ones that I remember might be Marvin,Moss,and Owens.
 
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Sapp is lying, he has money stashed in an off shore account and cash in some safe deposit boxes.
 
Source: NFL Network to drop bankrupt Sapp

Updated Apr 8, 2012 9:51 AM ET

A bad week for NFL analyst Warren Sapp was tipped to get worse, with a report indicating the bankrupt former defensive tackle will be ditched from his TV analyst gig.
The NFL Network was expected to drop Sapp in the wake of his comments over the Saints bounty scandal, The Boston Globe reported Sunday, citing two league sources.

Sapp, who reportedly filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Florida amid debts of up to $6.7 million, has not appeared on the network since he controversially outed former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey on air as the "snitch" who prompted the league's probe into the franchise. He first made the allegation on Twitter.
Shockey vehemently denied the accusation, with the support of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, while the NFL Network stepped away from Sapp's claims and warned him not to overstep his role as an analyst.
Sapp's contract expires in August and is not expected to be renewed, a source told the Globe.
Although a network spokesman refused to discuss his status, another source confirmed to the newspaper that Sapp was yet to be booked in for another on-air appearance.
Sapp was understood to be paid $540,000 annually from the analyst job, according to his bankruptcy filing late last month in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
In the court documents, Sapp says he has $6.45 million in assets, TMZ reported. Among his debts, the 39-year-old was said to owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support and nearly $1 million to the IRS.
After being selected 12th overall in the 1995 NFL Draft after a successful college career at the University of Miami, Sapp enjoyed a 12-year-career with the Bucs and Raiders -- becoming one of the NFL's most dominant defensive players and winning selection to seven Pro Bowls. He was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1999.
 
If anyone reads Yahoo Sports...check out Chris Chase's articles....for the comments
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. He's a horrible writer and it's hilarious reading through all the comments roasting him left and right.
 
I want to impregnate Skylar Diggins. Over and over and over and over again.
 
All 9 of the Bobcats fans in attendance for the game last night vs the Wizards were chanting MVP for Corey Maggette
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