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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-torn-meniscus

    At his age probably out for career so sad because he really is one of the all time greats and they (still) have a legit team this year.

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    If this is a wrap he will have 11, 725 yards in his career. That would put him at number 16 on the all time rushing list.

    Number one Viking and number one from Oklahoma. He passed Fred Taylor this season.

    I would put him in my top 10 however.

    1.Jim Brown
    2.Barry Sanders
    3.Walter Payton
    4.O.J.Simpson
    5.Gale Sayers
    6.Eric erson
    7.Emmitt Smith
    8.Adrian Peterson
    9.LT
    10.Marshall Faulk
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    Beat RB by team.

    Packers...Jim Taylor LSU
    Bears....Walter Payton Jackson State (Gale Sayers?)
    Vikes....Adrian Peterson Oklahoma
    Lions...Barry Sanders Okie State
    Niners...Frank Gore Miami
    Rams...Eric erson SMU (Marshall Faulk?)
    Cards...Otis Anderson Miami
    Seahawks....Shawn Alexander Bama (Marshawn Lynch?)
    Falcons...Gerald Riggs ASU
    Saints...Duece McAlister Ole Miss
    Panthers...DeAngelo Williams Memphis
    Buc's...Warrick Dunn FSU
    Cowboys...Emmitt Smith Florida (Tony Dorsett)
    Eagles...Wilbert Montgomery Abilene Christian (Brian Westbrook)
    Giants...Tiki Barber Virginia
    Redskins...John Riggins Kansas
    Chargers...LT TCU
    Raiders...Marcus Allen USC
    Chiefs...Christian Okoye Azusa Pacific
    Broncos...Terrell Davis Georgia
    Pats...Sam Cunningham USC
    Jets...Curtis Martin Pitt
    Bills...O.J.Simpson USC (Thurmon Thomas)
    Dolphins...Larry Csonka Syracuse
    Steelers...Jerome Bettis ND (Franco Harris)
    Ravens...Jamall Lewis Tenn
    Browns...Jim Brown Syracuse
    Bengals...Corey Dillon Wash
    Colts...Edgerrin James Miami
    Texans....Arian Foster Tenn
    Jags..Fred Taylor Florida
    ans/Oilers...Earl Campbell Texas

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    AP. He screwed over fantasy owners everywhere in '14 when he beat his kid.

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    AP. He screwed over fantasy owners everywhere in '14 when he beat his kid.
    didn't he have an abuse room too?

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    didn't he have an abuse room too?
    I think he also sent a text about how his kid was a beast for getting whipped so many times and not crying

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    I think he also sent a text about how his kid was a beast for getting whipped so many times and not crying
    what a sick

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    My mom spanked me too growing up and I didn't about it. My uncle spanked my cousins and my ass once because it's what good parents to to shape and mold their children into responsible young people.


    I'm so ing sick of whiny PC liberals who want everyone to be butterflies and penguins.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    My mom spanked me too growing up and I didn't about it. My uncle spanked my cousins and my ass once because it's what good parents to to shape and mold their children into responsible young people.


    I'm so ing sick of whiny PC liberals who want everyone to be butterflies and penguins.
    Your parents had a room for punishing you?

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    Your parents had a room for punishing you?
    Nah, just the kitchen normally

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    My mom spanked me too growing up and I didn't about it. My uncle spanked my cousins and my ass once because it's what good parents to to shape and mold their children into responsible young people.


    I'm so ing sick of whiny PC liberals who want everyone to be butterflies and penguins.
    No one is saying that giving a spanking is child abuse. Having a torture room to repeatedly whip your kid and then bragging about how your kid took so many whippings without crying however is child abuse.

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    Nah, just the kitchen normally
    That seems like it'd lead to some strange associations in the future.

    So they beat you in the same room that they served your meals?

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    You don't hit kids. What you do is take things they enjoy away. A whipping lasts a few seconds (it better) not being able to have their fun can last a week. That will make a far bigger impact. So the next time they think about breaking the rules they will remember how bummed they were because they couldn;t watch their shows, listen to their music, whatever.

    And, a guy as big and strong as AP hitting a kid, come on.

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    [QUOTE=Avante;8728705]You don't hit kids. What you do is take things they enjoy away. A whipping lasts a few seconds (it better) not being able to have their fun can last a week. That will make a far bigger impact. So the next time they think about breaking the rules they will remember how bummed they were because they couldn;t watch their shows, listen to their music, whatever.QUOTE]
    Smart kids like me growing up figure out how to cir vent that and/or get even without getting caught right away...

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    [QUOTE=UNT Eagles 2016;8728708]
    You don't hit kids. What you do is take things they enjoy away. A whipping lasts a few seconds (it better) not being able to have their fun can last a week. That will make a far bigger impact. So the next time they think about breaking the rules they will remember how bummed they were because they couldn;t watch their shows, listen to their music, whatever.QUOTE]
    Smart kids like me growing up figure out how to cir vent that and/or get even without getting caught right away...
    Spanking didn't deter me in the slightest from doing what I wanted. I would weigh what I wanted to do vs the punishment, and take the spanking if I got caught. Your argument makes no sense

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    [QUOTE=leemajors;8728712]

    Spanking didn't deter me in the slightest from doing what I wanted. I would weigh what I wanted to do vs the punishment, and take the spanking if I got caught. Your argument makes no sense
    Huh?

    I said ...do not spank...ok?

    My thing was this....

    me...ok son, ya know ya can't be doing that. I've told you before about that. So there will no tv or going over to Johnnys or him coming over here for a week, ok? And the next time you do that it will be a month, do we have an understanding?

    Right at first and the first couple of days, no big deal. Then around Thursday it starts to set in, by Saturday the kid is totally bummed. And he will think long and hard about ever doing that again.

    A spanking is forgotten by bedtime.
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    My mom spanked me too growing up and I didn't about it. My uncle spanked my cousins and my ass once because it's what good parents to to shape and mold their children into responsible young people.


    I'm so ing sick of whiny PC liberals who want everyone to be butterflies and penguins.
    People who compare being lightly spanked as a child by their mom to being brutally beaten with switches in a specially-designed torture room by a jacked professional athlete are re ed. There's old-school parenting, and then there's child abuse. AP went WAY over the line. If you can't tell the difference, then you shouldn't be allowed to have kids.

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    You don't hit kids. What you do is take things they enjoy away. A whipping lasts a few seconds (it better) not being able to have their fun can last a week. That will make a far bigger impact. So the next time they think about breaking the rules they will remember how bummed they were because they couldn;t watch their shows, listen to their music, whatever.

    So you can't hit kids but you can rape them? smh

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    So you can't hit kids but you can rape them? smh
    My God guy, you really haven't figured out by now I'm that guy who would stomp a hole in a sick ass pedo? Do you even have a clue how all this stupid pedo bull even started?

    Think just a little bit, do you really think any man could be seen hanging with kids and his buddies not..."what are you a sick ass pedo?" Come on guy, sitting at the bar with some kid? You can't be that dumb.

    I talked about how wrong it was to not know about the sex slavery thing over there, how that ever became....you pedo...??????? Only here with dummies like you.

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    [QUOTE=leemajors;8728712]

    Spanking didn't deter me in the slightest from doing what I wanted. I would weigh what I wanted to do vs the punishment, and take the spanking if I got caught. Your argument makes no sense
    I don't think I even weighed the thread of being spanked against anything. It was a non-issue. I can only remember being spanked a few times. Two of those at school.

    I don't know that spanking does much but I can see that swatting a child might be appropriate if they are about to do something dangerous. Like touch a stove or something. But it has to be done in the moment so that it's clear what it was for and that it will deter them from doing it again until they're old enough to understand what they were about to do.

    But everyone's different I guess.

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    [QUOTE=Avante;8728718]

    Huh?

    I said ...do not spank...ok?

    My thing was this....

    me...ok son, ya know ya can't be doing that. I've told you before about that. So there will no tv or going over to Johnnys or him coming over here for a week, ok? And the next time you do that it will be a month, do we have an understanding?

    Right at first and the first couple of days, no big deal. Then around Thursday it starts to set in, by Saturday the kid is totally bummed. And he will think long and hard about ever doing that again.

    A spanking is forgotten by bedtime.
    The problem with millennials and post-millennials is they're too smart and likely to cir vent versus following orders.

    30, 40, 50, 100 years ago... kids respect their parents' decision, accept their punishment, and acknowledge that they were wrong. This generation, on the other hand, is a completely different species... today's leftist, anti family value, rebellious kinder and elementary teachers have a lot to do with it... suspend your son from TV and friend Johnny for a week? Don't be surprised when he's downstairs watching HBO at 3 am, with or without Johnny. Or not at the house and all, but he shows up back from a fun night of playing with Johnny and the other neighborhood kids before your normal waking time, gets dressed for school and pretends to be a good boy. And when you harshen the punishment, he gets even more rebellious. By the time he's about 10 or 11 he has perfected many of his crafts, such as slipping a drowsy allergy pill in your morning coffee, or making you wonder "that's weird, I thought I had more cash on me" when you open your wallet one day. And by the time he's a teenager, you've completely lost him.
    All of the "say no to drugs, say no to alcohol, cigarettes kill, stay abstinent" rhetoric you've preached since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, all that practical, reasonable gospel -- echoes snarlingly in his rapidly changing mind as the hate speech of an evil tyrant. And so he proceeds in his rebellion. He first experiments with ies, absences, marijuana, cigarettes, whiskey, and casual safe sex. He then moves on to tattoos, piercings, long-term truancy, cocaine, sex and more sex. Before the age of twenty-one he has dropped out of school, had one child with his ex and another baby on the way with his new girlfriend, and has been convicted and incarcerated for his first felony. You're officially a failure of a parent and have raised a riff-raff criminal thug rebellious of all order and standards with multiple children he cannot hope to support. As the father of this demon, all you can do is shoot yourself.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    [QUOTE=UNT Eagles 2016;8728792]

    The problem with millennials and post-millennials is they're too smart and likely to cir vent versus following orders.

    30, 40, 50, 100 years ago... kids respect their parents' decision, accept their punishment, and acknowledge that they were wrong. This generation, on the other hand, is a completely different species... today's leftist, anti family value, rebellious kinder and elementary teachers have a lot to do with it... suspend your son from TV and friend Johnny for a week? Don't be surprised when he's downstairs watching HBO at 3 am, with or without Johnny. Or not at the house and all, but he shows up back from a fun night of playing with Johnny and the other neighborhood kids before your normal waking time, gets dressed for school and pretends to be a good boy. And when you harshen the punishment, he gets even more rebellious. By the time he's about 10 or 11 he has perfected many of his crafts, such as slipping a drowsy allergy pill in your morning coffee, or making you wonder "that's weird, I thought I had more cash on me" when you open your wallet one day. And by the time he's a teenager, you've completely lost him.
    All of the "say no to drugs, say no to alcohol, cigarettes kill, stay abstinent" rhetoric you've preached since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, all that practical, reasonable gospel -- echoes snarlingly in his rapidly changing mind as the hate speech of an evil tyrant. And so he proceeds in his rebellion. He first experiments with ies, absences, marijuana, cigarettes, whiskey, and casual safe sex. He then moves on to tattoos, piercings, long-term truancy, cocaine, sex and more sex. Before the age of twenty-one he has dropped out of school, had one child with his ex and another baby on the way with his new girlfriend, and has been convicted and incarcerated for his first felony. You're officially a failure of a parent and have raised a riff-raff criminal thug rebellious of all order and standards with multiple children he cannot hope to support. As the father of this demon, all you can do is shoot yourself.
    they are no different than any other kids. they are not smarter lmao

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    So you can't hit kids but you can rape them? smh

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    [QUOTE=UNT Eagles 2016;8728792]

    The problem with millennials and post-millennials is they're too smart and likely to cir vent versus following orders.

    30, 40, 50, 100 years ago... kids respect their parents' decision, accept their punishment, and acknowledge that they were wrong. This generation, on the other hand, is a completely different species... today's leftist, anti family value, rebellious kinder and elementary teachers have a lot to do with it... suspend your son from TV and friend Johnny for a week? Don't be surprised when he's downstairs watching HBO at 3 am, with or without Johnny. Or not at the house and all, but he shows up back from a fun night of playing with Johnny and the other neighborhood kids before your normal waking time, gets dressed for school and pretends to be a good boy. And when you harshen the punishment, he gets even more rebellious. By the time he's about 10 or 11 he has perfected many of his crafts, such as slipping a drowsy allergy pill in your morning coffee, or making you wonder "that's weird, I thought I had more cash on me" when you open your wallet one day. And by the time he's a teenager, you've completely lost him.
    All of the "say no to drugs, say no to alcohol, cigarettes kill, stay abstinent" rhetoric you've preached since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, all that practical, reasonable gospel -- echoes snarlingly in his rapidly changing mind as the hate speech of an evil tyrant. And so he proceeds in his rebellion. He first experiments with ies, absences, marijuana, cigarettes, whiskey, and casual safe sex. He then moves on to tattoos, piercings, long-term truancy, cocaine, sex and more sex. Before the age of twenty-one he has dropped out of school, had one child with his ex and another baby on the way with his new girlfriend, and has been convicted and incarcerated for his first felony. You're officially a failure of a parent and have raised a riff-raff criminal thug rebellious of all order and standards with multiple children he cannot hope to support. As the father of this demon, all you can do is shoot yourself.

    Then there is always the fact I was far more rebellious, down with the establishment, the with laws/rules and just plain mean than my kids. , I was kicked out of school twice for bad mouthing teachers. Been in jail five*** times., been in more fights than I can remember.

    I ran the west coast for 10 years, many many times waking up with... "what is her name?" Did LSD, hash, pot, coke, and some stuff I had no idea what. So my kids stood no chance at all, none. I knew all the tricks, I'd broke into my dad's wine then ran some water in the jug thinking he wouldn't know, ha~~~ I'd raided his pants pockets looking for change, I'd told mom I was headed to the library (loved to read and she knew it) then go drink beer with my buddies, talking 14 here. Remember I was in HS in the 60's, drugs everywhere ya went. And everybody was ing about something. Then there was the music, cooking on a half a tab of Green Barrell as Country Joe and The Fish sang about Viet Nam.

    My kids knew they weren't going to be fooling me so they just accepted that fact.

    *** DUI, reckless driving, petty thef, disturbing the peace, public intoxication.

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    So you can't hit kids but you can rape them? smh
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