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'Ray Rice Was Saved by Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti after Beating His Wife, However, That Was Before the Second Video

Apparently Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is so concerned with Ray Rice that he almost let his team and the NFL disintegrate rather than punish the player who viciously beat his spouse in a casino elevator. Reportedly, Ravens Coach John Harbaugh wanted to cut Rice immediately following the incident, but the powers that be prevented him from firing Rice.
  • 'Colin Kaepernick Drops N-Bomb on Lamarr Houston in Week 2

    San Francisco QB Colin Kaepernick apparently lied about his use of inappropriate language against Bears DE Lamarr Houston, which resulted in a hefty fine. Referees flagged him after Kap reportedly called Houston the N-Word. The NFL has made it clear that they will not tolerate such abusive language on the field. You're supposed to wait until you get home and start beating your wife to talk like that. But Kaepernick's potty mouth is just another in a long line of mishaps for last year's NFC Runners-Up. They have been plagued with injuries and suspensions on their way to Sunday's week 3 loss to the Cardinals.
  • 'Lana and Rusev Thriving as the Second Coming of Ivan Drago

    Oh, what's that you say, internet? American Nationalism is dead and gone? Not in the WWE Universe, my friend. Russian caricature Rusev and his advocate, the stunning Lana, are about as complex and three-dimensional as Natasha and Boris. They are the perfect foils for American jingoistic titans Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter, but booking Swagger to lose over and over was not good for his character, so now he gets to squash Bo Dallas. Which is nice. But Mark Henry, a former Olympian, can take the Rocky IV storyline to the bank with Rusev. And fortunately for Triple H and Vince, American Nationalism never goes out of style.
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