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Antonio Cromartie can't name his kids
« on: August 29, 2010, 01:58:21 PM »

Offline Eja117

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As if you didn't have enough reasons to hate the Jets, according to Mitch Albom on the Sports Reporters on the show Hard Knocks Anonio Cromartie couldn't remember the names of his kids, because he has like 8 by 6 women.

This is just not going to stop. It drives me nuts cause there is just no way to stop it that I can think of without other unintended consequences. I'm thinking in terms of Rick Pitino and Rae Carruth.

The only thing I can think of is requiring all players to put away money for college and whatnot immediately, but some of these guys don't last long in the league. It's just absurd. Maybe do it on a case by case basis the way Goodell handled Rothlisburger uniquely.

It just bothers me to no end.

Re: Antonio Cromartie can't name his kids
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2010, 03:04:10 PM »

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That's disgusting and disturbing to say the least. Very sad state of affairs if that's true. Depressing...

Re: Antonio Cromartie can't name his kids
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2010, 03:40:11 PM »

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As if you didn't have enough reasons to hate the Jets, according to Mitch Albom on the Sports Reporters on the show Hard Knocks Anonio Cromartie couldn't remember the names of his kids, because he has like 8 by 6 women.

This is just not going to stop. It drives me nuts cause there is just no way to stop it that I can think of without other unintended consequences. I'm thinking in terms of Rick Pitino and Rae Carruth.

The only thing I can think of is requiring all players to put away money for college and whatnot immediately, but some of these guys don't last long in the league. It's just absurd. Maybe do it on a case by case basis the way Goodell handled Rothlisburger uniquely.

It just bothers me to no end.


Barry Gibbs, I just heard on NPR, is starting up a program in the NFL to teach players how to handle their money and what not. Sounds like a great program and much needed.