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Merriman's video respone:Originally Posted by KB8sandiego
At these two clowns fighting on Twitter.
OGOchoCinco: Somebody please tell Shawne Merriman thats is *** on Dec. 20th, relay the message to the rest of the D, especially Cromartie!!!!child pleasehttp://twitter.com/OGOchoCinco/status/2310741682
shawnemerriman: @OGOchoCinco Are you SERIOUS???????
OGOchoCinco: @shawnemerriman damit i didnt stutter, i never held my tongue before, you heard me loud and clear, and we can get in the boxing ring to
OGOchoCinco: CHILD PLEASE, is the word for the day, Shawne Merriman tryin to stop Ocho Cinco, CHILD PLEASE, better chance at finding Osama!!!
shawnemerriman: Man yall not going to believe how chad "OCHOCINCO" came at me...im going to finish my workout
shawnemerriman: 12seconds - VID 00062.3GP http://tiny12.tv/EWFCE
OGOchoCinco: Damit people how do i get the camera on my mac book pro to work, its my turn to talk trash
OGOchoCinco: Headed to the boxing gym, deal with Mr. Merriman when i return, talking about ringing my neck out, yo lights gone be off permenantly!!!!
Even Shaun Phillips getting into it now...
ShaunPhillips95: @shawnemerriman u nigs crazy I got people hitting me telling me u and chad are going at it lol.
ShaunPhillips95: Word on the street is that chad has a tramp stamp on his lowerback lol.
OGOchoCinco: Shaun Phillips you want to get involved to, well since y'all Beverly Hill Billies want to gang up on the OC, it's on now!!!
OGOchoCinco: Shawne you better stick to making music video appearances, ring that out, this ain't what you want! Child please
Originally Posted by KB8sandiego
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Far from it. Tons of more NT Twitter fam that got the jokes.
I'm just not a very big fan of Roids after he lied that he would go after the company that gave him the "tainted" supplements.
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
@ "Child Please".
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
@ "Child Please".
Merriman be getting pissed if you call him out on Twitter. No joke!Must be the roids.
Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
24 receptions on cromartie that game.
Originally Posted by xcg11pinoYx
OGOchoCinco: Headed to the boxing gym, deal with Mr. Merriman when i return, talking about ringing my neck out, yo lights gone be off permenantly!!!!
Originally Posted by KB8sandiego
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Far from it. Tons of more NT Twitter fam that got the jokes.
I'm just not a very big fan of Roids after he lied that he would go after the company that gave him the "tainted" supplements.
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
@ "Child Please".
Word on the street is that chad has a tramp stamp on his lowerback lol.
Originally Posted by dako akong otin
Merriman got no power in his punches for someone his sizehorrible form
Unlike Merriman, Femi Ayanbadejo seemed like that only to take action against "tainted" supplements...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by KB8sandiego
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Far from it. Tons of more NT Twitter fam that got the jokes.
I'm just not a very big fan of Roids after he lied that he would go after the company that gave him the "tainted" supplements.
someone on twitter should ask Lights Off if he's still looking for that company like OJ looking for the real killer...
[h2]ALRI and Femi Ayanbadejo NFL Lawsuit Settled[/h2]
Ex-Aztec, company settle dispute over supplement's label
By Brent Schrotenboer Union-Tribune Staff Writer
2:00 a.m. May 20, 2009
FROM U-T ARCHIVES
March 12, 2008: Ex-Aztec sues supplement maker, shop over failed NFL steroid test Former San Diego State and NFL running back Femi Ayanbadejo has reached a settlement agreement in his lawsuit against a Nevada supplement company whose product contained synthetic steroids.
Attorneys for Ayanbadejo and the company, ALR Industries, expressed satisfaction with the settlement, the terms of which were confidential. But the company continues to pursue a defamation suit against Ayanbadejo and reiterated that he tested positive for substances that were on the label of the product he took.
"My client is satisfied that he had his opportunity to say what he needed to say in court, through his pleadings and paperwork," said Jim Miller, Ayanbadejo's attorney.
Ayanbadejo had alleged in his suit that the banned substances were not listed on the label of Max LMG, a pro-hormone product. As a result, he said he tested positive in an NFL steroids test in January 2007 and was suspended for four games. He said the stigma of testing positive helped prevent him from getting back in the league.
"Sometimes athletes have a valid claim against these companies, and sometimes they don't," said Charles Weller, attorney for ALR Industries. "This was a perfect example of a situation where we don't have a valid claim. Ayanbadejo tested positive for exactly what was on the label of Max LMG. In trying to save his career, he chose to point fingers at the supplement company. He took a dietary supplement without doing his due diligence."
The product since has been discontinued. It had not been certified as safe by the NFL or the players association. In legal proceedings, Ayanbadejo pointed out that the company's founder, Author L. Rea, was a pseudonym for Scott Jensen, who was accused of running an illegal steroid ring about 20 years ago and spent nearly seven years in prison. Jensen's attorney said that was "mud that was brought up. It truly has no relevance."