Brian Urlacher Insults Baby’s Mama Through T9

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After incidents involving both Elijiah Dukes and Sean Salisbury , it’s safe to conclude that threats or insults made via cell phone are the new hotness in sports. But now, a more high-profile athlete has jumped into the fun. Brian Urlacher has been accused of sending abusive text messages by the mother of his two year old son. The messages are angry, unimaginative, and of course, fun! ... [link]

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