Time for Blitzkrieg to come on and say that the sons of Kraft, Johnson and Wilson are much worse, that this will have no effect on the Huizenga family barbecue, etc etc.
I got a brand new PPV Idea Ray Huizenga Michael Pitman Billy Joel Corey Hart(I Wear My Sunglasses At Night) Koren Robinson Ben Roethlisberger i say the NFL network hosts a Destruction Derby.
If you are gonna be hit by a driver and live, then I sure hope it's a guy as rich as Huizenga. Cha-Ching, show me the money.
First off, this happened years ago{2003 I believe}. Locally, this issue regarding WH's son, has already been beaten to death. It's hardly what most would consider discussion worthy after almost three years of media exposure. In other words, "yawning material"..... It's merely just another lame / feeble attempt on on your part, to smack the Phinz organization in any way you can. It reeks of total desperation / insecurity on your part too. I'm not surprised, change anyone's avatars lately???...
The crime did take place in 2003, but the plea just happened...therefore it is current news... As for your other tantrum...
Jets run all over Dolphins' defense Jets 41, Dolphins 14 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - No miracles needed this time. Curtis Martin and LaMont Jordan each ran for 115 yards and a score to help the New York Jets rout the hapless Miami Dolphins, 41-14, Monday night. The last time the teams met on Monday night, the Jets erased a 23-point, fourth-quarter deficit for a 40-37 overtime win in 2000 in what is known as the "Monday Night Miracle." There was no chance of a comeback this time around. The Jets (6-1) scored 34 unanswered points, stifling the ineffective Dolphins offense and embarrassing the proud Miami defense, which entered the game ranked fourth in the NFL. The last time the Jets had two 100-yard rushers in a game was Sept. 28, 1975, when John Riggins ran for 145 yards and Carl Garrett had 135 in a 30-24 win over Kansas City. Miami (1-7) last allowed two 100-yard rushers on Oct. 29, 1989, at Buffalo, when Thurman Thomas had 148 yards and Larry Kinnebrew added 121. "It was great," Jets right tackle Kareem McKenzie said. "A lot of things went well for us. It felt good to get two backs over 100 yards." Chad Pennington threw three touchdown passes and went 11 of 19 for 189 yards before being lifted for Quincy Carter in the fourth quarter. The Jets finished with 472 yards of total offense. The defense harassed Jay Fiedler the entire game, sacking the Dolphins quarterback four times and picking him off twice. Miami got a meaningless score as the game ended, when Fiedler threw a 29-yard TD pass to Derrius Thompson.
No doubt a lame comment on my part but I don't root for a team with it's mascot based on a 1960's TV show. It's time to update to the 80's.
What kind of moronic title is, "another Dolphin in trouble" when the post is about the owners son? Ridiculous.