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Channing vs. McClain: Idiot vs. Idiot

November 9, 2010 by Mike Dussault

There’s been a lot on “SpitGate” today. Did Le’Ron McClain spit in Channing Crowder’s face? I can imagine Crowder probably said something to deserve it if he did. And I can also imagine McClain denying it even if he did it. So who really cares, they’re both idiots.

Patriots fans don’t really have alot of love for either Crowder or McClain. We all remember when Crowder said something personal to get Matt Light to pound his head like he did in the picture below.

            

And then there’s McClain, whose stupid penalty against the Patriots cost the Ravens the game earlier this year. 

The only question is who’s the bigger idiot.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baltimore ravens, Channing Crowder, Le'Ron McClain, Leron, matt light, miami dolphins, new england patriots

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