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Houston senior offensive lineman Justin Murphy went OFF on Twitter Thursday night after finding out
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Black n Gold77 months
So he made $3,700/game?
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Vidic77 months
Not surprised to see you idiots take up for the program and not the kids affected by it. It’s college fricking football. Not the NFL. It’s houston. Who says they couldn’t have turned it around a made a bowl? Sounds pretty good to me. Instead they think they are relevant and very obviously don’t give a shite about the kids in the program, so they pull this amateur stunt to “redshirt” kids for next year. I hope holgerson goes 4-8 next year.
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SeeeeK77 months
He's very needy, he should get a woman, or a dog.
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NorthEndZone77 months
Apart != a part, and two fragments punctuated as sentences. Does he even English 1001?
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Alt2677 months
I understand the frustration a Senior could/would feel if the HC essentially chooses to tank the player's final season of college football. That said, this guy is a over-dramatic, self entitled tool. Houston is his THIRD school in 6 years. And everyone of them gave this bozo an opportunity to receive and all expenses paid education. If he was so beaten up it was unwise to continue playing football, then he could have quit at any time. Yet, HE CHOSE to play until he couldn't play anymore.
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SmelvinRat77 months
That's just raw...
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cypresstiger77 months
He says he might develop CTE. Sounds like he's already there.
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FlyinTiger9377 months
If I was a Cougs ticket holder, I would hire Tony Buzbee for a class action law suit against the university.
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jonboy77 months
Nobody made this communist play football.
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atltiger648777 months
did someone force him to play football at Houston???
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