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Posted By: merlino

Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 10:44 AM

This guy had it all and thought he was a gangster and now he is punished like a murdering gangster should be except the death penalty should be used in this case as well as many others

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massach...ShhP/story.html
Posted By: Longislandguy14

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 10:58 AM

This kid was a jerkoff. Plain and simple. Always trying to act hard in front of those conneticut bloods. He got what he deserved. He was talented and all that but one to many screws loose there.
Posted By: helenwheels

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 11:01 AM

This just in: Roger Goodell has suspended Aaron Hernandez for the first two games of next season and fined him $25,000


Anyway, this is perfect timing. Lawrence Phillips recently found himself in need of a new cellmate.
Posted By: merlino

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 11:12 AM

Originally Posted By: helenwheels
This just in: Roger Goodell has suspended Aaron Hernandez for the first two games of next season and fined him $25,000


Anyway, this is perfect timing. Lawrence Phillips recently found himself in need of a new cellmate.


lawrence phillips, rae caruth, hernandez.....these guys just are plain ol fuckups...only x amount of NFLers and a smaller amount of guys who can get more than a million/year to play a game...and they fuck it up to be thugs.....
Posted By: cheech

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 12:23 PM

Originally Posted By: Longislandguy14
This kid was a jerkoff. Plain and simple. Always trying to act hard in front of those conneticut bloods. He got what he deserved. He was talented and all that but one to many screws loose there.



and those "bloods" are NOBODIES. just neighborhood kids from new britain....have no pull whatsoever

talk about wasted talent....
Posted By: Longislandguy14

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 12:29 PM

Originally Posted By: cheech
Originally Posted By: Longislandguy14
This kid was a jerkoff. Plain and simple. Always trying to act hard in front of those conneticut bloods. He got what he deserved. He was talented and all that but one to many screws loose there.



and those "bloods" are NOBODIES. just neighborhood kids from new britain....have no pull whatsoever

talk about wasted talent....



And the Pats won the Super Bowl this year. This kid is nuts.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 01:24 PM

When playing gangster goes wrong....
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 05:25 PM

Aaron Hernandez is one of the dumbest mother fuckers i have ever seen. The guy is obviously slow and he got what he deserved. Good riddance, he is a piece of garbage and useless in my view.
Posted By: DB

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 05:50 PM

This makes football and the gators and pats look pretty bad

Hernandez nickname in college was " the Hawian" because that is how the shooting victim described the shooter in the official 2007 attempted murder report of a club goer .

The cops sought Hernandez as a possible suspect but he declined to comment and sought counsel . Lucky for him the victim refused to finger him and he WS only 17 but The victim has recently come forward now

You have to ask yourself if every Florida gator knew Hernandez shot someone in the face how Meyer , the Gators and the Pats didn't know , come on now , throw in this kid smoked weed openly and blatantly and IMO they deserve more blow back as if either one of them cut this kid off then , several people could be alive but Hernandez could ball so Meyer Belicheck and their respective teams looked the other way when every player around that program knew in 2007 Hernadez was a vicious shooter .

More light should be shed on what these teams knew or heard in Hernandez evaluation and disciplinary files
Posted By: bigboy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/15/15 06:11 PM

What an idiot. He must be retarded. With contracts worth millions, he gives it all up just to be a thug and try to impress other thugs. Now he can squeal like a pig
Posted By: Wilson101

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:36 PM

Everyone in Florida and New England knew. It doesn't matter. When your that good they will sweep it all under the rug. Obviously he took it a little too far
Posted By: merlino

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:44 PM

Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
Everyone in Florida and New England knew. It doesn't matter. When your that good they will sweep it all under the rug. Obviously he took it a little too far


Urban Meyer is the biggest scumbag for running that renegade program...having Tebow out in front of it covered all the crap inside, from hernandez to the pounceys
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:51 PM

Originally Posted By: helenwheels
This just in: Roger Goodell has suspended Aaron Hernandez for the first two games of next season and fined him $25,000

But the union is appealing lol.

Fucking savage idiot deserves every day he was sentenced to.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:51 PM

Originally Posted By: merlino
This guy had it all and thought he was a gangster and now he is punished like a murdering gangster should be except the death penalty should be used in this case as well as many others

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massach...ShhP/story.html


I have been saying bring back the death penalty for murdering thugs for years. this guy is so arrogant that no one deserves it more.

and he is going to be tried for two other murders. what the hell is the matter with the nfl? he should never been in that league.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:54 PM

Originally Posted By: merlino
Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
Everyone in Florida and New England knew. It doesn't matter. When your that good they will sweep it all under the rug. Obviously he took it a little too far


Urban Meyer is the biggest scumbag for running that renegade program...having Tebow out in front of it covered all the crap inside, from hernandez to the pounceys


yes, come to think of it, tebow was the whole program, never heard of the other guys, pretty slick of urban meyer. now. everybody knows Meyers game.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 02:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
what the hell is the matter with the nfl?

Roger Goodell, and the fact that the league generates BILLIONS of dollars.

Goodell can (and should) be kicked to the curb. But where billions of dollars are concerned? Good luck trying to change things.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 03:08 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
what the hell is the matter with the nfl?

Roger Goodell, and the fact that the league generates BILLIONS of dollars.

Goodell can (and should) be kicked to the curb. But where billions of dollars are concerned? Good luck trying to change things.


I can't stand Goodell, or the whole non-profit scheme, or his $40 million dollar paycheck (or whatever it is).

But the league generates more and more revenue every season. It's immensely popular, and all of these guys -- Rice, Hernandez, McDonald -- and many more, just aren't having an impact on sponsorship or revenue.

People love to be outraged, but they will still sit there and watch football all year.

Me, personally, I don't blame the league or the Patriots for this. I can't speak to his college days, but the team was supposed to know he was a murderer?

I do feel bad watching these guys kill themselves every weekend, though. That is starting to get to me. But, most of them are grown men and know the risks now. So what are you going to do?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 03:17 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
I do feel bad watching these guys kill themselves every weekend, though. That is starting to get to me. But, most of them are grown men and know the risks now. So what are you going to do?

It's an ELECTIVE profession that pays millions of dollars. I feel bad for the guys who end up punchy and disabled. But they know the risks going in.

It's a silly analogy, but it almost reminds me of actors and actresses. Especially actresses. They bitch and moan that the industry is sexist when they can't get work after they become middle-aged. But it was fine when they were 25 years old, making millions, and taking jobs away from older actresses.

If being a middle-aged millionaire is so goddamned offensive, go get a job at Walmart.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 03:26 PM

I mean, I'd give up my job right now to be a football player, lol.

Fuck it. Working sucks. I'd rather be rich.

But seriously, I feel bad for the guys who played long ago, before this was news. Shit, even 5 years ago, this was a much bigger problem. The NFL has tried their hardest to cover up CTE and everything for YEARS. It's gross, but unsurprising. They view it as an existential threat, which may be a justified position. I think it is very possible we are witnessing the peak of the NFL right now in terms of popularity and talent. People don't want their kids to play anymore, and for good reason.

The game needs a fundamental overhaul. The helmet to helmet stuff is a good first step. But it's so much more. It's the repeated minor brain trauma that O-Lineman face every play, or anytime a running back gets tackled, or every time a MLB hits a runner. It's a systemic problem...

One thing I think we'll see is the lineman will start standing up. No more 3 and 4 point stances allowed. Just my thoughts.

Anyway, I've rambled on long enough about the NFL. Not exactly "on topic."
Posted By: getthesenets

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 04:02 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

It's a silly analogy, but it almost reminds me of actors and actresses. Especially actresses. They bitch and moan that the industry is sexist when they can't get work after they become middle-aged. But it was fine when they were 25 years old, making millions, and taking jobs away from older actresses.

If being a middle-aged millionaire is so goddamned offensive, go get a job at Walmart.


Good analogy actually. Kay, from the Godfather, or Dianne Keaton was one of the first actresses I read about doing this exact type of complaining once she was no longer a spring chicken.


A handful of NFL players retired early this off season. I think we're going to see that trend in the next few years.Guys make the league just to prove to themselves that they could, make great money and move on before irreparable damage is done to their bodies.

I saw Wayne Chrebet at an event a while ago and what I'll say is that the NFL takes a toll on ex-players. A huge toll.Oddly enough, I ran into the boxer Bobby Cyz, in the same year and he looked and sounded normal.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 04:42 PM

you can't change football, or it won't be football any longer. if safety is going to be an ongoing concern, then there is not a lot you can do to change football.

football is a game of blocking, and tackling, always was and always will be. they have got to hit each other and take their lumps. its like taking the t out of football, what do you have then. fooball.
Posted By: merlino

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 07:05 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
I mean, I'd give up my job right now to be a football player, lol.

Fuck it. Working sucks. I'd rather be rich.

But seriously, I feel bad for the guys who played long ago, before this was news. Shit, even 5 years ago, this was a much bigger problem. The NFL has tried their hardest to cover up CTE and everything for YEARS. It's gross, but unsurprising. They view it as an existential threat, which may be a justified position. I think it is very possible we are witnessing the peak of the NFL right now in terms of popularity and talent. People don't want their kids to play anymore, and for good reason.




My buddy played in the superbowl with the ny jets, he didnt make shit when he played he played 4 years for them, he had to do construction in the summers, then took a job with the post office and retired and is now subbing high school and coaching football, he played with namath and still friends to this day but if he played today he would have made at least $400,000/year and he played because he loved it not to be a jagoff thug....
Posted By: jipjones

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 08:31 PM

Originally Posted By: merlino
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
I mean, I'd give up my job right now to be a football player, lol.

Fuck it. Working sucks. I'd rather be rich.

But seriously, I feel bad for the guys who played long ago, before this was news. Shit, even 5 years ago, this was a much bigger problem. The NFL has tried their hardest to cover up CTE and everything for YEARS. It's gross, but unsurprising. They view it as an existential threat, which may be a justified position. I think it is very possible we are witnessing the peak of the NFL right now in terms of popularity and talent. People don't want their kids to play anymore, and for good reason.




My buddy played in the superbowl with the ny jets, he didnt make shit when he played he played 4 years for them, he had to do construction in the summers, then took a job with the post office and retired and is now subbing high school and coaching football, he played with namath and still friends to this day but if he played today he would have made at least $400,000/year and he played because he loved it not to be a jagoff thug....
This is what scares me the Most as a friend said it in 15 to 20 years from now cd football be like boxin is now?? compared to how it used to be in 60 70s Or will da Pros just retire earlier and itll be a young game i sure as hell hope not i like basketball and all but it wdnt take footballs place sure as shit no soccer!!! I aree Binnie they sdnt turn football into a pussy sport keep it da same ppl gettin Millions god Imagine if the superbowl was a thing of the past..
Posted By: pmac

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/16/15 10:56 PM

The patriarca fam taking applications for new capo for north ct. No but this guy is like sonny from Bronx tale said a waste of talent or whatever the fuck he said. Heard on the radio he's on suicide watch up Walpole fuck I'd hang it up. ESPN will be having a great 30/30 on guy. I want to ask the sports hub guys would he have been a better tight end then gronk. He probaly smoking PCP before games make him a animal monster. Gronk always getting injured except for last year. What a phyco thou. His moms white I think and he grew up in bristol so I don't get it but he went to the U.
Posted By: cheech

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 08:47 AM

The NFL is starting to become The Last Boyscout.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 09:05 AM

Hernandez wasn't half the player Gronk is. Hernandez was decent, but Gronk is on his way to becoming the best TE ever.
Posted By: Oscarthedago

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 12:03 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Hernandez wasn't half the player Gronk is. Hernandez was decent, but Gronk is on his way to becoming the best TE ever.


Gronk won't stay healthy long enough to become the best ever. Plus, it will be very difficult to surpass Tony Gonzalez and Shannon Sharpe. Both stayed healthy through their careers and TB12 doesn't have much longer. If I'm not mistaken, this is only the 2nd time Gronk played a full season. And for the record, as much as I think AH is a murderous thug, he was better than 95% of the TE's in the NFL. He was a different TE than Gronk and could have played WR, H-Back and returned kicks. AH was a freakish athlete and with New England's history of "not paying their players" it shows how much Kraft and Belichick thought of AH to give him a $40 million contract after signing Gronk to a huge deal.
Posted By: merlino

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 12:16 PM

Oscar, you are right on the mark, AH was a 1st round talent, but because of the weed and fights at UF he slipped, Im biased because i'm a UF alum and watched every game AH played in for UF, but Urban Meyer didnt really use him as a TE he was used like Jimmy Graham is and also an RB at times, UF was stacked then and Hernandez was one of the best players on the field and would have been all-pro year after year in NE and again he is a psycho-sociopath fake gangster...he wasnt going to make $40 million on the skreets
Posted By: Beenaround

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 02:33 PM

this guy was a short fuse..shouldn't even be in this forum.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 02:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Beenaround
this guy was a short fuse..shouldn't even be in this forum.


I'm glad you want to enforce the rules about which forum things can be posted on with your 8 post history.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 03:13 PM

Guys only 25 I know a friend or 2 or more up that prison they been in there 15+for botched armed robbery's were someone gets murder 1st never getting out but in a bag but they came from shit never had millions I'd hang it up. And he's gonna have problems he killed 2 cape verdians shot 2 others there all gangsters from Dorchester or brockton better were magazines around his midsection to the chow hall. Oden lylod was jamican probaly has friends. There a old connected guy whose been in since 62ish Rocco family's the big lawyers down town that 50+ wonder if he's still alive in Norfolk.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 03:14 PM

How much of a beast would have been at 25-30. PCP a hell ofa drug. Just tried Wendy's jalapeños spicy chix Sam that shit was A+.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 04:03 PM

Originally Posted By: pmac
How much of a beast would have been at 25-30. PCP a hell ofa drug. Just tried Wendy's jalapeños spicy chix Sam that shit was A+.


Lol. Love your random thoughts at the end.

Hernandez was overrated. Gronk was always way better. Hernandez was versatile but soft, especially in the Red Zone.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 04:38 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Originally Posted By: pmac
How much of a beast would have been at 25-30. PCP a hell ofa drug. Just tried Wendy's jalapeños spicy chix Sam that shit was A+.


Lol. Love your random thoughts at the end.

Hernandez was overrated. Gronk was always way better. Hernandez was versatile but soft, especially in the Red Zone.


I wonder how many games the pats would have won if they would have given Hernandez a gun in the red zone.
Posted By: Wilson101

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 06:04 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Hernandez wasn't half the player Gronk is. Hernandez was decent, but Gronk is on his way to becoming the best TE ever.


This is just flat out wrong buddy. I could give a shit less about Hernandez the person, but as a TE he was on the same level as gronk, who can never stay healthy anyway. Hernandez could have been one of the most versatile TEs ever with his skill set.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 06:31 PM

Being a great player takes more than physical ability. How many great athletes have we seen that didn't do shit in their careers? Then we have guys who don't look like they belong in pro sports who become hall of famers. Look at a guy like Emmitt Smith. He was small and slow. All-time rushing champ. Then look at guys like Alonzo Highsmith, DJ Dozier, and Curtis Enis who had all the tools and never did anything.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/17/15 07:40 PM

Hernandez on the same level as Gronk is hilarious. Not only is Gronk maybe the best blocking TE in the league, Gronk is the best Red Zone threat in the NFL. Do me a favor, Mikey, and I mean no disrespect: look at Bradys numbers with Gronk, and without him. There's a reason people thought Brady was done, and it happened to coincide with Gronks injuries.

I mean, I get Gronk gets hurt. I'm talking about on field production. People get hurt, its football. But if I remember correctly, Gronk has more TDs in his first five years than any player in history - including WRs.
Posted By: spartan

Re: Aaron Hernandez - 04/20/15 08:57 PM

This guy is a moron. He was even walking with a limp in court. I don't think he thought he'd get life. It's just baffling a lot of times seeing how bad someone messed up, all because they were bloody morons.

Too many young people buy into this "thug life" B.S.
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