Sat 6/29/13 12:54 PM22 Comments

A pit bull and her seven puppies belonging to Eagles RB Bryce Brown were among the animals seized in a suspected dog fighting operation in Wisconsin. The seizure took place on May 21 at Northland Pits in Fall Creek, Wisconsin. During a Friday hearing, Bekah Weitz, the humane officer for the Eau Claire County Humane Association, said one of her concerns regarding the animals was they were being trained for fighting. When the dogs were seized, she saw scarring on seven animals. We'll have more on this story as further details emerge.

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joegibbskins07 Sat 6/29/13 1:39 PM

wait.... Vick is on that team too!

Donnie_Loveboat Sat 6/29/13 11:51 PM

ha gibbs! and it's college* kind sir. good to hear as of now it appears to be just a misunderstanding. bryce seem's like a nice young man, and it would be a shame to see him throw away such a promising career by being a knucklehead.

~Donnie LB

joegibbskins07 Sun 6/30/13 11:19 AM

thanks for the English lesson that i wont remember after my comment gets posted.

Brown can be awesome if he can hold on to the ball. he will get plenty of carries due to the incumbent starter being as fragile as he is. he just needs to drink a big glass of act-right.

Donnie_Loveboat Sun 6/30/13 2:43 PM

it's not my problem you don't have retention gibbs! you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. i wouldn't call shady fragile, last years the only time he had real injury trouble professionally. and i think bryce will be much better carrying the foo ball this year. last season was the most playing team he's seen since his freshman year in college, he should only continue to improve if he can simply ackrite.

~Donnie LB

joegibbskins07 Mon 7/1/13 8:46 AM

never said it was your problem so no worries. the expression is "drink a big glass of act-right". got it from an old drunk living down on the corner. how ironic is that?

McCoy has had a few minor issues but the concussion issue is a big one in my mind. another good dinger like that and they will shut him down for an extended period. I worry more about concussions than I do about torn ACL's these days. you can repair a ACL but my impression is that concussions seem to grow more frequent once you start having them.

Donnie_Loveboat Mon 7/1/13 11:32 AM

i'm inclined to agree with you because it does seem to be true. a player that sustains a concussion seems more prone to have another down the road. don't know the exact science behind it and frankly i don't think folks researching it do either. knowledge of head trauma has grown by leaps and bounds the past couple years, and should continue to with NFL and government funding. hopefully one day this may no longer be an issue, but as of now concussions remain a serious detriment to the game.

~Donnie LB

joegibbskins07 Mon 7/1/13 12:28 PM

I don't trust many things that are funded by the government and the NFL. the government gets caught up in too much red tape and scandals and the NFL has something to lose in the results. put them both together and you get one giant pile of...... (censored). its the outside, private groups I would chose to look at.