Remember when violent thug Greg Hardy blew up on the sideline and the media wanted him suspended?

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i made that vine a hot line, you bout to make it a hot song :wow: go ahead and eat OP :wow:

i'll still put my post here tho :sas2:

how many coli brehs would let kelly put hands on them like that :mjpls:



:heh: you can tell breh was contemplating saying fukk everything i've worked for and puttin hands back on kelly for that disrespect :pachaha:
 

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That's real gangster like behavior. That does not belong on the sideline of a football game. :sas1:
Especially from a head coach, who should set an example for the young men on the team. After all, he is paid millions to be the chief representative of the university:troll:
 

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Especially from a head coach, who should set an example for the young men on the team. After all, he is paid millions to be the chief representative of the university:troll:

And not just any University. We're talking about Notre Dame. A head coach of such a prestigious institution should conduct himself with more class. :skip:
 
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i made that vine a hot line, you bout to make it a hot song :wow: go ahead and eat OP :wow:

i'll still put my post here tho :sas2:



:heh: you can tell breh was contemplating saying fukk everything i've worked for and puttin hands back on kelly for that disrespect :pachaha:
Breh was about to have a nikka moment for real, then he remembered he got a family to feed:wow:
 

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Didn't this thug have a kid killed because he made him record practice in a tower in 50mph winds.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- A Notre Dame student died Wednesday after the tower from which he was filming football practice fell over.

Declan Sullivan, a 20-year-old junior from Long Grove, Ill., was transported from the LaBar practice complex to a South Bend hospital, where he died.

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Notre Dame emergency personnel examine the location where a tower used to tape the team's football practice fell over, leading to the death of student Declan Sullivan. AP Photo/Joe Raymond
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to Declan's family and friends ,:mjpls:" coach Brian Kelly said in a release. "Declan was a diligent student worker in our video department and had a tremendous personality and great sense of humor. He brightened the days for all that had the privilege to work with him, and the Notre Dame football family will dearly miss him."

Authorities were investigating the incident. The hydraulic scissor lift, which can be lowered or raised depending on needs, stretched across a nearby street. According to one report, the tower stood about 50 feet above the ground.

Winds in the area were gusting to 51 mph at the time, according to the National Weather Service, and the team practiced indoors Tuesday because of the blustery conditions.


Sullivan indicated via his Twitter account that he was in a dangerous predicament. According to a report from WTSB in South Bend, Sullivan posted the following tweet at 3:22 p.m. ET, just as practice was beginning: "Gusts of wind up to 60 mph. Well today will be fun at work. I guess I've lived long enough.":mjcry:

Then, at 4:06 p.m. according to the station, Sullivan posted another tweet: "Holy (blank). Holy (blank). This is terrifying."


Notre Dame was making grief counselors available for students, and university president Rev. John Jenkins will preside over a special Mass in Sullivan's memory on Thursday at 10 p.m. ET.

"We are deeply saddened by this tragic loss," Jenkins said. "Our hearts go out to the student's family and friends and our prayers and profound sympathies are with them during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of someone so young is a terrible shock and a great sadness. Our entire community shares in the family's grief."

The Fighting Irish, who host Tulsa this Saturday, canceled post-practice interviews after the accident.

"In the midst of a season where you are disappointed with the outcomes ... you can lose sight of what's most important. Sad day at practice," senior linebacker Brian Smith posted on his Twitter page. "I will never forget today."
 
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