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13 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

We’ll probably make a huge Tyrod Taylor in our collective pants then go home whimpering.

Hahahahaha....Hahahaha ?

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white should consider criminal charges.. he could have turned white into darryl stingley. and there is a serious question about whites career now. cripe just watched the replay again.

gronk should be suspended for a year.

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2 minutes ago, Tcali said:

white should consider criminal charges.. he could have turned white into darryl stingley. and there is a serious question about whites career now. cripe just watched the replay again.

gronk should be suspended for a year.

 I thought it looked criminal myself. Not even close to during play, full on deliberate assault from behind to the head of unsuspecting defenseless player with a metal elbow brace. !@#$in despicable cowardly act by a guy with 70 lbs on his victim. Scumbag

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1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said:

Aaron Williams is just an "internet tough guy".

 

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Remind me again how many times he went out and immediately attacked another player like you guys are pretending you'd do...

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2 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Remind me again how many times he went out and immediately attacked another player like you guys are pretending you'd do...

 

How often did something like that happen during AWill's career? Where his teammate got blasted long after a play right in front of him?

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3 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

How often did something like that happen during AWill's career? Where his teammate got blasted long after a play right in front of him?

 

Oh, now it has to be right in front of a player to count? I like how this is changing.

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While I would like to see a player take extreme exception to what happened there (Preston Brown comes to  mind) keep in mind that one of the things McD is trying to instill in this team is keeping its composure and not losing the game by  stupid penalties.

 

In most situations I agree with that philosophy.......

 

Go back and look at how McD handled it......you can hear what he whispered into BBs ear and it was not something for family hearing.....but when he got in front of the mike he was professional and composed....just like he wants his players to be.

 

That said....I think Preston Brown's time in buffalo is almost over

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Just now, John from Hemet said:

While I would like to see a player take extreme exception to what happened there (Preston Brown comes to  mind) keep in mind that one of the things McD is trying to instill in this team is keeping its composure and not losing the game by  stupid penalties.

 

In most situations I agree with that philosophy.......

 

Go back and look at how McD handled it......you can hear what he whispered into BBs ear and it was not something for family hearing.....but when he got in front of the mike he was professional and composed....just like he wants his players to be.

 

That said....I think Preston Brown's time in buffalo is almost over

 

I can't believe how many people just refuse to understand this.

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5 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

How often did something like that happen during AWill's career? Where his teammate got blasted long after a play right in front of him?

I have been watching pro football a long time and I have never seen anything so deliberate, with such intention to injure, so long after the play. A real scumbag move, for no other reason than hurt pride. The antithesis of sportsmanship.

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2 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

I can't believe how many people just refuse to understand this.

Because it makes no sense dude.

 

Penalties or not, the game was already lost.  This is undeniable.

16 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Remind me again how many times he went out and immediately attacked another player like you guys are pretending you'd do...

http://billswire.usatoday.com/2016/10/06/buffalo-bills-fined-fight-patriots/

 

Here's a video where AW leaps to the defense of his teammate in a shoving match.

 

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3 minutes ago, John from Hemet said:

While I would like to see a player take extreme exception to what happened there (Preston Brown comes to  mind) keep in mind that one of the things McD is trying to instill in this team is keeping its composure and not losing the game by  stupid penalties.

 

In most situations I agree with that philosophy.......

 

Go back and look at how McD handled it......you can hear what he whispered into BBs ear and it was not something for family hearing.....but when he got in front of the mike he was professional and composed....just like he wants his players to be.

 

That said....I think Preston Brown's time in buffalo is almost over

 

The game was already lost.

 

At the very least someone like Kyle should have at least gotten in Gronk's face and let him know it was unacceptable. That isn't losing one's composure. It's sticking up for your brother.

Posted
2 minutes ago, stony said:

This thread should be on Sabrespace.  Not here.

 

We lack talent, not heart.  

 

Well said.

I was not happy when we got rid of Foligno.

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Just now, Wayne Arnold said:

 

The game was already lost.

 

At the very least someone like Kyle should have at least gotten in Gronk's face and let him know it was unacceptable. That isn't losing one's composure. It's sticking up for your brother.

I thought Preston Brown would have been a good choice because he was standing right there..........

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Just now, jmc12290 said:

Because it makes no sense dude.

 

Penalties or not, the game was already lost.  This is undeniable.

 

No ****. really? I'm pretty sure that no one had noticed that detail.

 

Playing disciplined football is for all 60 minutes, not until a player just happens not to feel like being disciplined.  They acted like professionals, and no amount of whining that they should be acting like thugs will change that.

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Just now, Koko78 said:

 

No ****. really? I'm pretty sure that no one had noticed that detail.

 

Playing disciplined football is for all 60 minutes, not until a player just happens not to feel like being disciplined.  They acted like professionals, and no amount of whining that they should be acting like thugs will change that.

If you see it as a black and white issue of "professionals" versus "thugs,"  you'll always be wrong and the Bills will always be professional losers.  

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2 minutes ago, John from Hemet said:

I thought Preston Brown would have been a good choice because he was standing right there..........

 

Kyle come in later and just walked right past Gronk. Dude has been here since 2006 and is apparently okay with an opponent potentially paralyzing his teammate on his home field.

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