So ... Marshawn Lynch: http://fam1stfamilyfoundation.org/Luke wrote:And to the athletes who do take time to participate with the United Way, and athletes who visit kids in hospitals who idolize athletes, God bless them.
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Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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I don't know the numbers, so I'll back off for now.
But that Russell Wilson. Class act he is. His heart is so into charity and is always a gentleman on camera. Pretty sure you have proof of it too
It's usually a contractual obligation to attend charity functions, but there are guys like Wilson who would still visit hospitals out of the kindness of their heart.
But that Russell Wilson. Class act he is. His heart is so into charity and is always a gentleman on camera. Pretty sure you have proof of it too
It's usually a contractual obligation to attend charity functions, but there are guys like Wilson who would still visit hospitals out of the kindness of their heart.
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i'm sure they are obligated and get tax breaks or whatever. i've seen wilson in the news visiting hospitals quite regular and that's cool. the one that got me was a raiders lineman gave a dad his paycheck for the week so his daughter would have a nice christmas, 4 yr old with a rare heart condition.http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 01985.html
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He said he was really bummed he missed his usual Tuesday visit to Children's because he was at media day and it seemed really genuine. Sad to see he wasn't in the finalists for Walter Peyton Man of Year award.Luke wrote:I don't know the numbers, so I'll back off for now.
But that Russell Wilson. Class act he is. His heart is so into charity and is always a gentleman on camera. Pretty sure you have proof of it too
It's usually a contractual obligation to attend charity functions, but there are guys like Wilson who would still visit hospitals out of the kindness of their heart.
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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I'm sure it was genuine, and I'm bummed that he wasn't a finalist for the Peyton award as well.Stark wrote: He said he was really bummed he missed his usual Tuesday visit to Children's because he was at media day and it seemed really genuine. Sad to see he wasn't in the finalists for Walter Peyton Man of Year award.
The man gets so much undeserved disrespect online. It's expected, but I'm still surprised that so many people on Deadspin, ESPN, etc., call him an Uncle Tom and phrases in the like of "That nigga ain't black".
I guess "Mo money, mo problems" still applies to stand up men.
Back on topic, share some of your favorite Super Bowl sides recipes.
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Can you call a mixed person uncle tom though, or the nigga aint black enough? Did the blacks draft him? - dave chapelle reference there
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