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Originally posted by A_A_G View PostYou must be watching footbol then because thats exactly what is going on. Their objective is to take the QB out of the game.
I know it's hard for some to believe, but most players are not out there to injure or knock an opposing player out of the game. Sure, there are a few, and obviously there are some bounty programs that are still out there, for now. However, most players these days have mutual respect for their competition and have not only gamesmanship about them, but also self respect as they realize they're looked upon by our youth as role models and hero's.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostNo, they're trying to sack him, force a fumble, force an incompletion due to pressure, etc.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostBullshit. They're trying to hit him as hard as they can (legally) before he gets rid of the ball.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostThere are sports where the goal, or a lot of the goal, is to beat the fuck out of your opponent, MMA, hockey, boxing, etc. The NFL isn't one of them.
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Originally posted by SouthernSVT View PostRandom question: In ya'lls opinions was BountyGate or SpyGate worse? Just curious to see what ya'll think between the two.
I think if the Saints got busted fixing games or something not related to player saftey then it wouldnt have been as bad assuming coaches werent warned to stop. When I tell my kids to stop doing something the punishment always gets worse everytime I have to repeat myself, no different here.
Bellicheck got caught cheating, no ones saftey was at risk with pending lawsuits at bay. Also that was his first offense, not like he was caught then did it again.
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So I guess the snitch was Jeremy Shockey, this is from the NFL Network
Warren Sapp: I was sitting in the production meeting getting ready for the day and my source that was close to the situation informed me that Jeremy Shockey was the snitch initially. So I went with that. I trust my source unequivocally because he is right on top of the situation. I understand what this is. Shockey comes out and says that he's not. We just found out who 'Deep Throat' was and he almost died. I understand. Whenever you inform something of this caliber, your identity should be protected, but I was given that information and I went with it by a reliable source that I know.
Rich Eisen: Does it matter? Is that what players in that locker room are thinking about right now?
Sapp: No. They should be ducking making sure that they are not in the wake of these punishments that are coming out because as we see, the Commissioner is dead serious about the integrity of our game and the safety of the players. Rightfully so, and so on with the punishments. And if you are in that line, you'd better duck.
Eisen: The league also says that it did not speak with Jeremy Shockey.
Sapp: I did not call anybody at the league and ask them a thing and did not receive any information from them.
Eisen: But you believe from your source that Jeremy Shockey was the individual?
Sapp: That's the information I got and I trust my source.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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Originally posted by pHILSANITY07 View PostSo I guess the snitch was Jeremy Shockey, this is from the NFL Network
Warren Sapp: I was sitting in the production meeting getting ready for the day and my source that was close to the situation informed me that Jeremy Shockey was the snitch initially. So I went with that. I trust my source unequivocally because he is right on top of the situation. I understand what this is. Shockey comes out and says that he's not. We just found out who 'Deep Throat' was and he almost died. I understand. Whenever you inform something of this caliber, your identity should be protected, but I was given that information and I went with it by a reliable source that I know.
Rich Eisen: Does it matter? Is that what players in that locker room are thinking about right now?
Sapp: No. They should be ducking making sure that they are not in the wake of these punishments that are coming out because as we see, the Commissioner is dead serious about the integrity of our game and the safety of the players. Rightfully so, and so on with the punishments. And if you are in that line, you'd better duck.
Eisen: The league also says that it did not speak with Jeremy Shockey.
Sapp: I did not call anybody at the league and ask them a thing and did not receive any information from them.
Eisen: But you believe from your source that Jeremy Shockey was the individual?
Sapp: That's the information I got and I trust my source.
Shockey is denying it.
BTW, anyone notice that Sapp's Twitter account is @QBKILLA
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Originally posted by A_A_G View Postat the rate Roger Goodell is ruining the league.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostAgain, it's not Goodell. Jesus, people. Don't you know how to identify and assess situations? It's the fucking players that are turning it in to a pussy league! The PLAYERS!
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