Chad powers: I threw 1 of the greatest passes during superbowl, you threw the absolute dumbest pass in superbowl history
You spelled “luckiest“ wrong

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Chad powers: I threw 1 of the greatest passes during superbowl, you threw the absolute dumbest pass in superbowl history
Former NFL Running Back Michael Cox Jr. Wins Nearly $30 Million Verdict Against Doctor Who Cost Him His Career
The ex-Giants running back will receive compensation for future pain and suffering, lost earnings and for past pain and suffering.
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Michael Cox Jr., a former New York Giants running back, has reportedly won a huge verdict in a case arising from allegations of medical malpractice in connection with surgery to repair an ankle injury that he suffered in December 2014.
According to the New York Post, Cox won $28.5 million against now-deceased Dr. Dean Lorich and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He will receive $15.5 million for future pain and suffering, $12 million for lost earnings, and $1 million for past pain and suffering.
Lorich passed away a year after the lawsuit was filed, in what was ruled a suicide.
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“The jury spoke with a clear and unambiguous voice that Mr. Cox received inadequate medical care and treatment and was significantly injured as a result,” Cox’s attorney, Jordan Merson, said, according to the Post. “We are pleased with the jury’s decision.”
Cox was a seventh-round pick in 2013 from Massachusetts who had 76 career rushing yards in 18 professional regular-season games. He also returned 31 kickoffs, averaging 22.5 yards per return.
Damn.....
Damn.....
Damn Bills fans really, it's like that lol
- The infractions happened Sept. 24-25, 2021 on Interstate 71 in Medina County, where the speed limit is 70 mph, according to Medina Municipal Court records. Garrett was fined $267 and $287 for the infractions.
- Elsewhere, Akron Municipal Court records show Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 65 mph zone of Interstate 77 in May of 2020 by Summit County sheriff’s deputies. Garrett, who was driving a Porsche 911, was also charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and violating a turn signal, records show. He was allowed to plead guilty to speeding, while the other charges were dismissed. Garrett was fined $308, records show.
- In 2019, state troopers stopped Garrett in a Porsche traveling 91 mph in a 60-mph zone of I-71 near Fulton Road in Cleveland, court records show. He paid a $302 fine.
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3News Investigates: Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett stopped 6 times for speeding prior to crash
Court records show Garrett was cited for driving over 100 mph multiple times, with a high of 120 mph.www.wtol.com
Damn Bills fans really, it's like that lol
They need the Bengals to win so their fans and the media who boosted Josh Allen and the Bills up can say "see I told you the Dolphins just been lucky"
Damn Bills fans really, it's like that lol
They're bitching about the heat, while acting like this ain't a divisional foe and Miami don't have to go there when it gets cold.Bills fans are really starting to become pain in the asses.
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@jack walsh13 bout to come shank you for saying thatThose unis are sick!
Tua got fucked up again...
Or will they say its his back again?!?