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That reminds me.....I need to hit him up for that $85,000 loan I gave him for school. I've been waiting forever!!!! ...... :-)
McMahon was, and still IS my absolute Favorite QB! ...... 
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I think players that leave with their helment should be ejected. Nick Collins hit on Roy Williams is a perfect example of leading with your helmet and trying to hurt a player. The Cowboys are getting creamed so there is no point to go head hunting in a blow out win. The Austin Collie hit I felt was clean and Collie even braced for the hit yet he was a pinball that pretty much got hit in all different directions. I thought the penalty was BS and the announcers would not shut the hell up about a helmet to helmet hit.
BTW I vote no on having an 18 game schedule.
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the comments on this story on yahoo news are ridiculous. People are so bad ass when no one will ever know who they are.
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Originally Posted by
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I think players that leave with their helment should be ejected. Nick Collins hit on Roy Williams is a perfect example of leading with your helmet and trying to hurt a player. The Cowboys are getting creamed so there is no point to go head hunting in a blow out win. The Austin Collie hit I felt was clean and Collie even braced for the hit yet he was a pinball that pretty much got hit in all different directions. I thought the penalty was BS and the announcers would not shut the hell up about a helmet to helmet hit.
BTW I vote no on having an 18 game schedule.
The rule has to be subject to scrutiny every time it comes into play. Some instances call for a penalty and a fine, while others don't. The Austin Collie hit was clean, but also unfortunate. The Nick Collins to Roy Williams smack down was avoidable in my book.
And yes, I'm against an 18 game schedule too because of the issue with injuries piling up throughout the course of the season.