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1 minute ago, UKBillFan said:

Just an example of the stupidity and ill discipline which permeates through this team.

 

I'm hesitant to call Milano out for anything really; he's been the most consistent performer on the roster and does it with a minimum of drama. 


Having said that, it's clearly a symptom of a team with zero discipline.  I don't see how they will compete with the upper echelon in the NFL with such an amateur attitude and approach to everything.  McD is the coach and this falls squarely on his shoulders but he's absolutely not the guy to fix it

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Why is taunting still a penalty?  Are NFL players really snowflakes deep inside?  Does taunting make the football field not a "safe space?" Are we afraid that our NFL players might get an owie on their souls?

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3 minutes ago, Dan Darragh said:

Why is taunting still a penalty?  Are NFL players really snowflakes deep inside?  Does taunting make the football field not a "safe space?" Are we afraid that our NFL players might get an owie on their souls?

It’s whacky the NFLs priority’s.

 

Milano says something is the same penalty as Gronk cheap shot at Tra.

 

Hardy had domestics and worse- banned. Ridley, many great players got banned- for smoking weed.

 

personal foul penalties and a hold offset

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Unpopular opinion, I think this stems from the gold C on 17’s jersey.  The coaches won’t keep him in line and it’s rubbing off on others. 
 

Oh and Milano is a monster, I really don’t care about his one penalty.

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Adrenaline, emotions,  primetime opening day.

 

Lame penalty. No finger pointing or lewd gestures.  Didn't stand over his opponent in an intimidating fashion. 

 

Just words.

 

I'll allow it.

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It's more important for the zebras to call taunting that, say, head shots to a QB while on the ground...

 

And Milano's on pace for 16 INTs...

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56 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

Out of character? it is his character. 

 

I am a lifelong bills fan but I think Milano is one of the dirtiest players in the league. I have little respect for how he carries himself on the field, he reminds me of Bill Romanowski

 

(please dont ban me for my opinion. this was opinion

 

 

 

What examples do you have to form that opinion?

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17 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

There are examples weekly, but last week he took an unnecessary shot at the Jets QB's head. if you take the Bills goggles off you see a dirty player

 

here ya go, the Jets QB is wrapped up by 2 guys and going down, no reason to dive in with a head shot there (again in MY opinion everyone)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbfoa0FCR5w


Was he fined?  Then or anytime/numerous times in the past?

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1 hour ago, SUNY_amherst said:

Out of character? it is his character. 

 

I am a lifelong bills fan but I think Milano is one of the dirtiest players in the league. I have little respect for how he carries himself on the field, he reminds me of Bill Romanowski

 

(please dont ban me for my opinion. this was opinion

 

 

what?  he's absolutely nothing like romo.  romo was so juiced up an out of control.  do you know romo's history?  milano isn't even in the same ball park.

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7 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

 

 

I said that he reminds me of Romanowski, not that he is exactly the same in every way.

 

Obviously I have no reason to believe Milano is on PEDs, but the number of dirty plays he makes reminds me of Romanowski

i'm not sure how he even reminds you of romo other than they're both lbs and they both went to boston college.    romo chose violence.  stories of him snapping fingers and grabbing unmentionables when at the bottom of a pile.  breaking collin's jaw in the preseason by going for his head.   he punched one of his own teammates in the face and broke his orbit.  hell...he attacked another teammate by throwing him up against a wall and tearing off his chain.  you know why?  because this guy tried to use the microwave at the same time romo was.  they're nothing alike.  stop it.

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3 minutes ago, teef said:

i'm not sure how he even reminds you of romo other than they're both lbs and they both went to boston college.    romo chose violence.  stories of him snapping fingers and grabbing unmentionables when at the bottom of a pile.  breaking collin's jaw in the preseason by going for his head.   he punched one of his own teammates in the face and broke his orbit.  hell...he attacked another teammate by throwing him up against a wall and tearing off his chain.  you know why?  because this guy tried to use the microwave at the same time romo was.  they're nothing alike.  stop it.

Fights over the microwave. That's prison rules. 

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