Karma?

"And you just ask yourself," Robertson said, "OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he's been injured. If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback. And in my opinion, it would serve them right."

Talk about a misleading headline.
 
I'm not defending Pat Robertson because I think he's just as corrupt as a politician.....with that said, he didn't say he wanted Manning to get hurt. He said that if he gets hurt the Broncos are going to be without a QB and it will serve them right.

Next - when have you ever met a preacher who actually understands or follows the NFL? The games are played on Sunday. What should preachers be doing on Sunday? Not watching the NFL for starters.
 
"And you just ask yourself," Robertson said, "OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he's been injured. If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback. And in my opinion, it would serve them right."

Talk about a misleading headline.

So terribly misleading...
 
This reminds me of those Yahoo celeb headlines that say someone hot posed nude for a magazine and then you find out the good parts are covered up by something and you might get a hip if you're lucky...I f*ckin' hate Yahoo...:mad:
 
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This reminds me of those Yahoo celeb headlines that say someone hot posed nude for a magazine and then you find out the good parts are covered up by something and you might get a hip if you're lucky...I f*ckin' hate Yahoo...:mad:

I love the headlines that bait you in for a story, only to find a stupid ******* video that you can't listen to at work.........
:mad::mad::mad:
 
I love the headlines that bait you in for a story, only to find a stupid ******* video that you can't listen to at work.........
:mad::mad::mad:

Exactly! They show you a pic on the front page, but then you realize it's going to take you to some stupid Yahoo internet show that's going to run a video ABOUT THE PIC...:mad:
 
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