“Here is a sense of how quickly things are changing in Oakland: Yesterday, #Raiders coach Jon Gruden told people AB was not in their plans for Monday. Now, I hear… there is a real chance he not only does not get suspended but actually plays. Wild times”
@johnniebeee you can’t call your GM a cracker
@Cadberry hard knocks is over already
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Racism is ugly regardless of the target
Dont ever bite off the hands that feed you
Give me my money Gruden!
@UncommonSense he is A Nation no matter watt he did. That's watt The Nation do back each Other up bitch unlike your sorry ass. Your probably one of them that would burn a player on your team jersey and then buy another one when they do good. Unloyal Bitch.
@johnniebeee if i walked into my hot bosses office and called her the N-bomb i’d be working at pizza hut doing deliveries on a bike
I traded Mike Williams straight up for AB yesterday.
Is cracker more or less derogatory than n-word-er?
@GamblingDebt87 it's very true
@androo829 way less
What’s the n word?
Fair is fair. You aren't a slave and I'm not a slave owner. Let's squash this bullshit race shit
@GamblingDebt87 no doubt bro
AB IS SMART to a certain extent, he thought about that 30 mil and started begging
Cracker is like red kneck, so not really a horrible word to use. The N word stands by itself, no comparison.
@Double Discount yo self! Haha you still can’t say it to your GM
@NATIONALLDAY I guess that blow up the other day was that Cracker Ben Roethlisbergers fault?
I smell BS. I think this whole thing -- the helmet, the threats, the tears -- it's all being staged for the benefit of Hard Knocks, which is being staged for the benefit of the Raiders' brand to nationalize it before their move to Las Vegas.
I know you can't, but it's no where near the N word.
Hard knocks@is over
ABCTE
the latter is more derogetory than the first because of it's negative connotation used throughout history. as well as people's use of the word today -- it's more negative than endearing -- even though most people still use it in that light