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1 hour ago, boyst said:

ridiculous. he will rightfully appeal and the nflpa will get it reduced.

 

you can't hit a QB anymore. if he was still running it would have been a rightful hit. lawrence waited until the last minute to slide and therefore the helmet to helmet was unavoidable, unfortunately.

 

it was a bad hit, and it was a penalty but it is not that bad of a penalty to suspend him 3 games. some foo foo pansy ball crap right there.

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Posted
2 hours ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

 

If the Panthers and Raiders can get within 3 points, the Texans can beat them. 

Stroud might get sacked ten times vs KC.

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Posted (edited)

Good.

The NFL said that part of the reasoning for the length of his suspension is his history of dirty play. Here's a compilation of some his dirty plays from the past. He's a dirty player, and his "apology letter" showed a complete lack of contrition and ownership of the fact that he did anything wrong.

His suspension was justified.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Logic said:

Good.

The NFL said that part of the reasoning for the length of his suspension is his history of dirty play. Here's a compilation of some his dirty plays from the past. He's a dirty player, and his "apology letter" showed a complete lack of contrition and ownership of the fact that he did anything wrong.

His suspension was justified.

 

 

 

He got off light. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, boyst said:

ridiculous. he will rightfully appeal and the nflpa will get it reduced.

 

you can't hit a QB anymore. if he was still running it would have been a rightful hit. lawrence waited until the last minute to slide and therefore the helmet to helmet was unavoidable, unfortunately.

 

it was a bad hit, and it was a penalty but it is not that bad of a penalty to suspend him 3 games. some foo foo pansy ball crap right there.

 

This is a clown take

 

He should have gotten the rest of the year. Lawrence had already given himself up. WTF are you talking about?

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Posted (edited)

Cue the old timers who like the old school violence. Tough guys who also don't want a dome because they're so darn tough. Man, those tough guys. We should all admire their toughness. 

 

"I remember when men were men and had the freedom to violently hurt each other. The good ole days." 

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Posted
2 hours ago, JP51 said:

Dude was intentional at worst, negligently reckless at best. Love the message... 3 games your done, no pay. Stay in control and dont hit a sliding QB... I can say this... if someone hit JA17 like this... we would be calling for an immediate execution of the person and anyone they knew LOL... no place for that crap in this game. 

 

dude might not make it out of the stadium

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, boyst said:

ridiculous. he will rightfully appeal and the nflpa will get it reduced.

 

you can't hit a QB anymore. if he was still running it would have been a rightful hit. lawrence waited until the last minute to slide and therefore the helmet to helmet was unavoidable, unfortunately.

 

it was a bad hit, and it was a penalty but it is not that bad of a penalty to suspend him 3 games. some foo foo pansy ball crap right there.

So you’re just going to forget about the other times he was a scumbag? Or the fact that after this happens he pulled another guy down by his face mask? Or when he was ejected he took his helmet off and started more issues? 
 

got it. What a bunch of “foo foo pansy crap” we should def keep him in the game. 
 

Maybe… JUST MAYBE read the reasons why he was suspended first bubba. 

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Just now, dorquemada said:

 

dude might not make it out of the stadium

Oh and if he did... I still dont think he would be ok... Bills fans do airports really well LOL... but seriously, we would be going bonkers, and I dont think he would have left the field on his own two feet... 

Posted
2 hours ago, dorquemada said:

 

there's a 'highlight' reel of him attempting to injure other players.  it's who he is and what he does.  If he wasn't playing football he'd be in the slammer

Good context.  I didn't realize that.  Just looking at this hit alone, it was "bad", but you could make the case that it was a split second decision, the quarterback is still running, etc. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnnycage46 said:

 

I think the Broncos get them too in Denver week 18.

 

Maybe, but It's a lock someone really important for Denver will get hurt the week before their KC game.  

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4 minutes ago, zow2 said:

 

Maybe, but It's a lock someone really important for Denver will get hurt the week before their KC game.  

 

If not, i'm sure the refs will have their standing marching orders

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I think two things are simultaneously true:

1. Al-Shaiir has a history of making dirty plays, and was justifiably suspended because of his latest one.
2. All the extracurricular talk about him being a "thug", needing to be behind bars, or any discussion whatsoever of his last name, his race, Hamas, etc, is out of hand, unnecessary, and -- in many cases -- reeks of thinly veiled xenophobia.

The guy makes dirty and sometimes dangerous football plays. That's it. No need to make it about anything other than that. 

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