Kaemon wrote:Or maybe it was because he underestimated the size and handeling of the car and lost control of his car and not his anger...
Oh, I knew that. I am just joking. He crashed because he was going too fast for the icy streets.
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Kaemon wrote:Or maybe it was because he underestimated the size and handeling of the car and lost control of his car and not his anger...
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
The passengers in the car with Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh said that he lied about his crash in downtown Portland, Oregon this weekend, according to KGW.com.
After his crash on Saturday morning, Suh told poliece that he was trying to pass a cab when he lost control of his car and hit a tree and that no one was injured, according to the police report.
Two passengers from the car came forward Monday and disputed Suh’s report.
“When the light turned green, he floored it,” one of the passengers told KGW. “I just remember going so fast and it was violent and just getting thrown around like rag dolls.”
The new police report says two people were injured in the crash and required hospitalization. One of the injured passengers was quoted as saying Suh “was driving unsafe. It was just clear to me that we were going too fast,” according to KGW.com. The report adds that there were four people in the car, not three like originally reported.
“He [Suh] was driving too fast and reckless all the time,” one of the passengers said. “There was never a taxi. He was just going too fast and he could have killed someone at Dante’s [a Portland nightclub].”
Tikker wrote:pittsburgh is going to annhilate the 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers' 10-2 record gives them the inside track for the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs.
A few possibilities based on potential finishing records:
14-2: The 49ers would be no worse than the second seed. They could be the first seed if Green Bay lost three of its final four games, or if the Packers lost twice and the 49ers prevailed on a tiebreaker. One such scenario would favor the 49ers based on better record against common opponents. Another would favor the 49ers based on superior conference record. These are long-shot scenarios, but still possible. San Francisco and Green Bay are the only NFC teams able to reach 14-2.
13-3: The 49ers would be no worse than the second seed. They would need a Packers collapse for a shot at the top seed, but they could win a tiebreaker over Green Bay for the top seed if both teams were 13-3. No matter how the 49ers got to 13-3, they would win a tiebreaker over New Orleans for the second seed based on better conference record. The Saints, Packers and 49ers are the only NFC teams able to reach 13-3 this season.
12-4: The 49ers could still land the first seed at 12-4, but Green Bay would have to lose the rest of its games. The 49ers also could qualify as the second or third seed at 12-4. The 49ers, Packers and Saints are the only NFC teams able to reach 12-4.
There are many possibilities. To review, the 49ers will be no worse than the No. 2 seed in the NFC if they finish 13-3 or better. They are 8-1 in conference games, while the Saints are 6-3. That gives the 49ers an advantage in tiebreakers.
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Lyion wrote:Pitt is far more explosive, but really I expect San Fran to beat them if they can contain the big plays which I think they will.
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