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Ameer Abdullah

Of course you'd question it's validity rather than say how messed up a coach of Christian faith would do that.
I'm like you, Army_Allen: I unquestionably believe everything I read or hear on the internet!
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ESPECIALLY if it fits my preconceived notions.

 
Of course you'd question it's validity rather than say how messed up a coach of Christian faith would do that.
I'm like you, Army_Allen: I unquestionably believe everything I read or hear on the internet!
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ESPECIALLY if it fits my preconceived notions.
Isn't this exactly what you're doing?

 
Of course you'd question it's validity rather than say how messed up a coach of Christian faith would do that.
I'm like you, Army_Allen: I unquestionably believe everything I read or hear on the internet!
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ESPECIALLY if it fits my preconceived notions.
Where have you seen anything that I've posted to support this? I'd love to see this...

 
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If that had been Nate Gerry bumping the RB at the end of that play like #57 bumped Ameer, he'd have been ejected and sent to jail without passing Go.

 
Ameer Abdullah admits he suffered Lisfranc fracture

By: Ty Schalter | 22 hours ago http://lionswire.usatoday.com

It turns out Detroit Lions starting tailback Ameer Abdullah was never going to get back on the field after his Week 2 foot injury last season. As he admitted to fellow Nebraska alum Adam Carriker, he actually suffered a Lisfranc injury, an extremely painful injury that requires extensive rehab.

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So I guess that's why he disappeared after a couple games last season, and never got back on the field. Heh.
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Great back but don't overwork him. no more then 15 carries a game and he'll carry a team along ways. overwork him one week and he gets tweeked and he drops off. A smart coach could have a multi year all-pro!

 
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