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They will all be playing flag football soon enough. The defense can't even play football without being worried about doing their job. Making a good hard hit will get you fined and maybe suspended.
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And for my own personal gratification I wish they would have left well enough alone in the MLB. Who doesn't want to watch a roid freak smash a ball two stadiums deep...
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After watching a youtube video titled "NFL hardest hits of all time" I am now 100% against ANY type of steroid testing.
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Pussification of America get used to it! They will be pulling flags and wearing high heals before it’s all over.
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Originally posted by The King View PostAgreed, a wrestler is definitely more closely tied to sports than Kevin O'Leary.
In my defense however I must claim being uneducated in the sport of pro wrestling and ring names of the participants.
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Originally posted by YALE View PostAikman is a guy with CTE wincing when people get concussions. That's not a tough thing for me to have compassion for.
Meanwhile Madden is a 81, and trying to live life to the fullest in his twilight years, but bring him back because you don't like the color commentators? How entitled are you?
Originally posted by 32vfromhell View PostYou want to win ? you take the unnecessary risk.
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I feel that defensive players are now so hamstrung on what they can and cant do vs "defenseless players" that it must make the game very hard for a veteran defensive player to accommodate year after year of increased restrictions on what you can and cant do.
Hell, when playing Mike Linebacker , I would often lay out tight ends and receivers running a shallow In-route , easy to do when they are not looking where they are going and instead looking for an incoming pass. Nowadays, that move would get me flagged and ejected, when before it was just a risk you took as a coach to run that play and the player for trusting for a clean route on mike backers who fell for the playaction.
I feel that the determination should ultimately lie on the players on what risks they will and will not accept. The whole point is higher risk, higher reward, so those who are comfortable with less risk should have it.
Just like at TMS when they ran indy car here and the banks were too steep and the g-forces too heavy. Did anyone ever ask the drivers "well, why didn't you just lift?" and the answer would have been "no, because i wanted to win!" and to me, there is the answer. You want to win ? you take the unnecessary risk.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostI have, dear sir. I have come to the conclusion NFL color commentators are Alzheimer patients who, right on cue, are guaranteed to be shocked and horrified whenever a player makes a questionable play, gets hurt or acts out on the field. Bring back Madden FFS.
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Originally posted by YALE View PostWork it out.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostIs anything being done with Aikman belly aching in the booth? This is a lot like NHRA shortening the track, yet teams find a way to go as fast or faster. Athletes are far stronger and more aggressive than in the past and things like this will happen in a violent sport regardless of how much you bitch and find certain plays "not needed/not necessary." The NFL's fines define how much of a joke it is. At some point the sport will be whittled down to flag football rules because tackle football is just too violent and hard to watch, or have some disclaimer on graphic content. Perhaps then Troy's DT's will cease.
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Originally posted by abecx View PostAnd yes, I do find it wonderful because it gets people talking.
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