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So you are saying cal is a known and associated cheater? And UK is a known cheater as well? Just making sure. Remember they are all associated you know. Thank you for clarifying that Cal and UK are in fact cheaters.

No, I stated Serena should not have been given a game penalty. It was excessive. I think she was innocent, as I think Cal is innocent. But I also don't think people are guilty by association. By your standard, all the players at Penn St under Paterno allowed sexual assault to happen and are accomplice. Guilt by association and all.
She wasn’t given a game penalty for the coaching code violation. She was an childish *** from that point on.
 
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Now why would i leave Cal and Pitino and Brady and Belechik out of this conversation? Maybe it is because they don’t matter in the context of Serena and her coach cheating. Cal can out an ATM machine at the lodge, Brady can stick footballs with needles and make them 1 PSI, Usain Bolt can take enough roids to grow a village and guess what - none of it factors into or matters in this discussion.

You are not very good at this and wanting to implicate every other person in sports and mainly UK folks shows us a few things - you are very bad at trolling and just got flushed out. Just like Serena yesterday - play stupid games and win stupid prizes :D
You are claiming people are guilty by association, are you not? All of those people were association. So by your standards they are all cheaters. Including Cal and UK? Why are you afraid to answer. It's either yes or no. Instead of writing on of those simple words, you are writing a paragraph declining and dodging? SO again, do you think Cal is a cheater by association? Do you feel UK is guilty by association? Do feel Trump is guilty by association?
Sure they do! They provide a point of reference and show whether a bias exist to your guilt by association claim. They are all guilt by association with your standard correct? So will you answer or continue to dodge and deflect because it destroys your narrative and shows a bias?
 
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Are you really just stupid? I clearly wrote Cal was cleared but paid the price for the situation. Keep trying but please work on your comprehension. It is taxing trying to get down to your low IQ level.
How can you be cleared and guilty by association. That literally makes no sense? Was he associated with Umass and Camby? Memphis and Rose? Well, that's guilt by association. Cal was the coach in both of those instances, was he not? Your claim "Amen. Her coach is cheating so she is also complicit since it is her coach. If the manager of the Yankees corks every bat without the players knowing and one gets caught they are cheating by association.
So are you now claiming it's just in regards to if the coach cheats? Asking for a friend.
 
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Damn I thought it was just a funny comedy bit when Ron White said “You can’t fix stupid”. Sh
How can you be cleared and guilty by association. That literally makes no sense? Was he associated with Umass and Camby? Memphis and Rose? Well, that's guilt by association. Cal was the coach in both of those instances, was he not? Your claim "Amen. Her coach is cheating so she is also complicit since it is her coach. If the manager of the Yankees corks every bat without the players knowing and one gets caught they are cheating by association.
So are you now claiming it's just in regards to if the coach cheats? Asking for a friend.
Lol you are really dull aren’t you?
 
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How can you be cleared and guilty by association. That literally makes no sense? Was he associated with Umass and Camby? Memphis and Rose? Well, that's guilt by association. Cal was the coach in both of those instances, was he not? Your claim "Amen. Her coach is cheating so she is also complicit since it is her coach. If the manager of the Yankees corks every bat without the players knowing and one gets caught they are cheating by association.
So are you now claiming it's just in regards to if the coach cheats? Asking for a friend.
If the coach corks the bat, the batter doesn’t know and gets caught is the batter out? Yes or no?
 
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If the coach corks the bat, the batter doesn’t know and gets caught is the batter out? Yes or no?
I don't know. Can you point to this instance happening?
Damn I thought it was just a funny comedy bit when Ron White said “You can’t fix stupid”. Sh

Lol you are really dull aren’t you?
You keep calling me stupid, dumb, dull and so forth. Although, you continually reply, and have been for a while now. So what does that make you?
 
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No someone with that low of an IQ who cries racism and sexism to try and justify their lot in life. But off to bed.
So you enjoy having conversations with people online who you think are intellectually equivalent to 5th graders? Why? That seems a bit odd....

Do you only feel mentally superior to 5th graders? Or do you prefer to converse to people you feel an equivalence with?
 
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Wow didn't expect this thread to blow up. With all of the injustice she is going through, I just want to know if Nike has started a new commercial for her yet? How about the women's tennis players doing something in support of her? Everyone can come out wearing bodysuits.

 
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With his inability to understand how basic rules work in sports, and his complete ineptitude at making anything close to a coherent argument, I'm assuming Graf is that failing UL fan attorney BB?
 
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Did you all see the meltdown today by her? She looked a step slow in the highlights and like she was going through some kind of emotional issues like depression or something.
She made a complete fool of herself. Totally embarrassing and classless.

She seemed to act as if she was on meth or something.
 
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Wow didn't expect this thread to blow up. With all of the injustice she is going through, I just want to know if Nike has started a new commercial for her yet? How about the women's tennis players doing something in support of her? Everyone can come out wearing bodysuits.

Is this photoshopped?

Her *** can’t possibly be that big can it?
 
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Is this photoshopped?

Her *** can’t possibly be that big can it?
So you prefer women with no ***, no curves no breast? Sure you like women?
She made a complete fool of herself. Totally embarrassing and classless.

She seemed to act as if she was on meth or something.
So, she acts like you?

With his inability to understand how basic rules work in sports, and his complete ineptitude at making anything close to a coherent argument, I'm assuming Graf is that failing UL fan attorney BB?
Ewww, burrrnnn!!!
 

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lol how on earth is that sexist?

People would never depict a man as a baby?

"When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions." True statement.

Williams, who returned to tennis after childbirth, has faced an uphill battle in recent weeks. More specifically, she has beenpoliced for her blackness. She has faced unfair drug testing anddisgusting commentsabout her body. And she has been banned from wearing her Wakanda-esque black catsuit at the French Open -- which was designed to reduce her risk of blood clotting, the very issue that almost claimed her life during childbirth.


Serena Williams is being policed for her blackness

Now, perhaps the greatest tennis player in the world pays a $17,000 price for her anger. Why? Because to many, including likely the tennis authorities that be, Williams' reaction affirms the racial stereotype of a black woman who dares to speak her mind -- loudmouthed, uncouth and dare we say "ghetto."
Of course, sports history is replete with men who have shown rage on the court, and not only avoided punishment but received accolades. The antics, outbursts and temper tantrums of
John McEnroe, Andre Agassi and Jimmy Connorsare just a few examples. And male tennis players, such as James Blake, have admitte to saying worse than Williams did -- without suffering penalties. As Billie Jean King tweeted, "When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions."

Of course they would with Trump in the world. Can you point to cartoon like this about regaring a male tennis player?
 

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"When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions." True statement.

Williams, who returned to tennis after childbirth, has faced an uphill battle in recent weeks. More specifically, she has beenpoliced for her blackness. She has faced unfair drug testing anddisgusting commentsabout her body. And she has been banned from wearing her Wakanda-esque black catsuit at the French Open -- which was designed to reduce her risk of blood clotting, the very issue that almost claimed her life during childbirth.


Serena Williams is being policed for her blackness

Now, perhaps the greatest tennis player in the world pays a $17,000 price for her anger. Why? Because to many, including likely the tennis authorities that be, Williams' reaction affirms the racial stereotype of a black woman who dares to speak her mind -- loudmouthed, uncouth and dare we say "ghetto."
Of course, sports history is replete with men who have shown rage on the court, and not only avoided punishment but received accolades. The antics, outbursts and temper tantrums of
John McEnroe, Andre Agassi and Jimmy Connorsare just a few examples. And male tennis players, such as James Blake, have admitte to saying worse than Williams did -- without suffering penalties. As Billie Jean King tweeted, "When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions."

Of course they would with Trump in the world. Can you point to cartoon like this about regaring a male tennis player?

Travesty of Justice
 

Bill Cosby

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"When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions." True statement.

Williams, who returned to tennis after childbirth, has faced an uphill battle in recent weeks. More specifically, she has beenpoliced for her blackness. She has faced unfair drug testing anddisgusting commentsabout her body. And she has been banned from wearing her Wakanda-esque black catsuit at the French Open -- which was designed to reduce her risk of blood clotting, the very issue that almost claimed her life during childbirth.


Serena Williams is being policed for her blackness

Now, perhaps the greatest tennis player in the world pays a $17,000 price for her anger. Why? Because to many, including likely the tennis authorities that be, Williams' reaction affirms the racial stereotype of a black woman who dares to speak her mind -- loudmouthed, uncouth and dare we say "ghetto."
Of course, sports history is replete with men who have shown rage on the court, and not only avoided punishment but received accolades. The antics, outbursts and temper tantrums of
John McEnroe, Andre Agassi and Jimmy Connorsare just a few examples. And male tennis players, such as James Blake, have admitte to saying worse than Williams did -- without suffering penalties. As Billie Jean King tweeted, "When a woman is emotional, she's 'hysterical' and she's penalized for it. When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions."

Of course they would with Trump in the world. Can you point to cartoon like this about regaring a male tennis player?


Did any of the men cry after being penalized for breaking the rules? If so, I'd imagine there's a cartoon out there.

I'm sure there are thousands if not millions of cartoons of athletes as babies that have been done over the years.

And funny that you bring up Trump's world and claim people calling a woman a baby is sexist when people were just flying a goddam giant Trump baby balloon.
 
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She got a bit emotional, but can you name a top athlete that doesn't? Especially on the biggest stage?

How do you all feel when the white men tell the official **** you and to shut the **** up repeatedly in a match? How about when John McEnroe played?.. Asking for a friend.

Dang it I was trying to get in before someone played the race card.
 

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Did any of the men cry after being penalized for breaking the rules? If so, I'd imagine there's a cartoon out there.

I'm sure there are thousands if not millions of cartoons of athletes as babies that have been done over the years.

And funny that you bring up Trump's world and claim people calling a woman a baby is sexist when people were just flying a goddam giant Trump baby balloon.
What rules did SHE break again?

So will you not be providing the evidence to support you claim then?

Hw is flying a baby balloon sexist? Are there not female baby baloons available? Also, do you think saying women like to be grabbed in the crotch and that you do it all time sexist?
 

Bill Cosby

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What rules did SHE break again?

So will you not be providing the evidence to support you claim then?

Hw is flying a baby balloon sexist? Are there not female baby baloons available? Also, do you think saying women like to be grabbed in the crotch and that you do it all time sexist?


You very well might be mentally retarded. The rules she broke have been covered ad nauseum.

What claim?

You are the one that said depicting someone as a baby is sexist, you goddam dunce. I don't find baby balloons or cartoons as sexist.
 

TheGrafSpot.

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You very well might be mentally retarded. The rules she broke have been covered ad nauseum.

What claim? "I'm sure there are thousands if not millions of cartoons of athletes as babies that have been done over the years."

You are the one that said depicting someone as a baby is sexist, you goddam dunce. I don't find baby balloons or cartoons as sexist.
Hmm, one of my favorite fallacies.


What claim? This one "I'm sure there are thousands if not millions of cartoons of athletes as babies that have been done over the years." :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Really, Can you quote where I said specifically this? I'll wait!