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2024-25 Off Season Incidents

Chimp

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The worst thing about this Ezra Mam incident…… I’ve just read a News Ltd article by Paul Crawley where I agreed 100% with everything he wrote. (Article link)

How dare Ezra do that to me….. I’m disgusted in myself….
 

soc123_au

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The worst thing about this Ezra Mam incident…… I’ve just read a News Ltd article by Paul Crawley where I agreed 100% with everything he wrote. (Article link)

How dare Ezra do that to me….. I’m disgusted in myself….
I agree on the stuff related to the latest incident. The rest gives me Penrith celebrate too hard vibes from 2021. I did enjoy the 18 years without a premiership part though.
 
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The worst thing about this Ezra Mam incident…… I’ve just read a News Ltd article by Paul Crawley where I agreed 100% with everything he wrote. (Article link)

How dare Ezra do that to me….. I’m disgusted in myself….

You agree with that sh*te?

I'd rather see Creepy Crawley put on a hard hat and overalls and last all of 30 seconds on a work site, that would be good for a laugh.

But it's the Australian thing these days for any fat slob with a beer gut that stretches out to the Nullarbor to talk about toughness. All you need is a ute with a kangaroo mauling bull bar and you're tough.
 

Valheru

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Has fatboy latrell weighed in with his opinion on what the punishment should be for this flagrant disregard of public safety?

My guess is crickets from him.

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I'd be interested to what Latrell believed warrants more time on the sideline

Driving under the influence whilst unlicensed leading to driving on the wrong side of the road and a head on crash

or

Calling someone a bad name.
 

Chimp

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You agree with that sh*te?

I'd rather see Creepy Crawley put on a hard hat and overalls and last all of 30 seconds on a work site, that would be good for a laugh.

But it's the Australian thing these days for any fat slob with a beer gut that stretches out to the Nullarbor to talk about toughness. All you need is a ute with a kangaroo mauling bull bar and you're tough.
I do agree with it yeah - it’s the Melbourne Storm new recruit treatment… get them grafting for real in a real job, see if they ‘put in’ or if they think they’re too good for some proper graft…. And give them a dose of what life would look like if they decided to throw their career away by doing dumb shit.
 

HarVeeGee

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The worst thing about this Ezra Mam incident…… I’ve just read a News Ltd article by Paul Crawley where I agreed 100% with everything he wrote. (Article link)

How dare Ezra do that to me….. I’m disgusted in myself….
You agree with "Ezra Mam driving under the influence can be directly linked with Reece Walsh painting his fingernails"? Really?

The part where he talks about how Ezra should be made to comprehend just how seriously wrong the thing he did was, and there should be serious repercussions, is correct, but that's pretty uncontroversial I'd say. As is the idea that it's good for NRL players to get a proper taste of the real world outside the footy bubble, as the Storm make sure happens with kids they bring through their system. Didn't exactly stop Munster and Cheese from getting on the nose beers though, so let's maybe not overstate how impactful he Storm work program really is.

The stuff about their attire, "flash haircuts" etc being symptomatic of anything is just Old Man Yells At Cloud shit.
 

Haffa

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The worst thing about this Ezra Mam incident…… I’ve just read a News Ltd article by Paul Crawley where I agreed 100% with everything he wrote. (Article link)

How dare Ezra do that to me….. I’m disgusted in myself….
Wayne's media mouthpiece loves a good bronco bashing. I'd be disgusted in myself for reading anything that prick writes tbh.
 

Perth Red

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Wb1234

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Good replacement for Mam (if he gets stood down) for 2025. Don’t think anything beyond that would be good business.
Could be a medium term replacement for Reynolds who hasn’t got long to go till they develop a young half
 

JamesRustle

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“The report states that police will allege 21-year-old Smith was edging out of his driveway, where his view was obstructed by a parked truck, when another car hit him, and pushed him into a male pedestrian.

The man is understood to have suffered a serious injury to his foot as a result.”

How’s a foot injury gbh anyway lol
Read the words foot degloving in one of the articles... nearly spewed there and then.
 

Chimp

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You agree with "Ezra Mam driving under the influence can be directly linked with Reece Walsh painting his fingernails"? Really?

The part where he talks about how Ezra should be made to comprehend just how seriously wrong the thing he did was, and there should be serious repercussions, is correct, but that's pretty uncontroversial I'd say. As is the idea that it's good for NRL players to get a proper taste of the real world outside the footy bubble, as the Storm make sure happens with kids they bring through their system. Didn't exactly stop Munster and Cheese from getting on the nose beers though, so let's maybe not overstate how impactful he Storm work program really is.

The stuff about their attire, "flash haircuts" etc being symptomatic of anything is just Old Man Yells At Cloud shit.
I do agree there is a link yes, because it’s all behaviours linked.

The painted nails, silly outfits, shit haircuts are all about ‘image’, then there’s various stories about their ‘rock n roll’ behaviour - it all adds up to a group of entitled prima Donna’s.

And their performances last year would also suggest it’s image over hard work and substance with too many players at the club.
 

blue bags

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That’s fine, a civil case should be between him, his insurer and the injured party and not have any impact on any criminal proceedings nor influence any potential punishment. Sometimes we need to look more at the actions and intentions rather than any freak injury, I’d wager almost every young driver has had a close call reversing out of a driveway, luckily most of those result in nothing more than a near miss, Smith unfortunately just caught the wrong end of variance.
Mam on the other hand made a conscious decision to get behind the wheel unlicensed and under the influence and was either so off his face or just plain careless he ended up on the wrong side of the road and hit another car head on, was sheer good fortune no one was seriously hurt
Reversing out of drive ways. Use to be against the law
Cause of safety issues
But the Law was charged
Alot of business's bann reversing out of the driveways. For the same reason
Safety
 

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