Nov 6th, 2007 | Sports survey

The Tom Brady drug suspension hoax sweeps the nation


Popular radio show, Opie and Anthony, just aired news about New England Patriots' star Quarterback, Tom Brady, getting suspended for 4 games for testing positive for steroids. The item immediately shot up to become google's #1 search item, only to be denied again and again, and explained as a hoax pulled by the radio show. Bottom line seems to be: Tom Brady is NOT suspended.


The Tom Brady drug suspension hoax sweeps the nation


544 votes, 3,821 views , 6 comments
 
 
Poll tags:Sports, Qb, New England, Tom Brady, Football, Quarterback, Pariots, Suspension, Steroids

 
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posted Nov 21st, 2007 at 12:14 CST

The first guest is a faggot that likes doing donkeys up the bum.Tom Brady should be shot in the face on his way through the locker room doors during the superbowl. I would die a happy man. 

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posted Nov 7th, 2007 at 15:05 CST

"You know, pranks like this can end up irreperably harming someones' life and/or career. These CARELESS disc jockeys should be fined, reprimanded, publically apologize and quite frankly....FIRED! How dare they be so careless with someone's image and reputation!"Die of AIDS you humorless faggot! 

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posted Nov 6th, 2007 at 14:54 CST

to the above, it was a joke, don't be a fascist

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posted Nov 6th, 2007 at 14:07 CST

i thought it was funny...i still do too

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posted Nov 6th, 2007 at 13:50 CST

Get a life.   

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posted Nov 6th, 2007 at 13:19 CST

You know, pranks like this can end up irreperably harming someones' life and/or career.  These CARELESS disc jockeys should be fined, reprimanded, publically apologize and quite frankly....FIRED!  How dare they be so careless with someone's image and reputation!

 
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