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If he had any balls he'd take away their Lombardi trophy. But the Patsies got away with a minor penalty for cheating--I think it'll be fines and not much else.
JC Wrote:
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> If he had any balls he'd take away their Lombardi
> trophy. But the Patsies got away with a minor
> penalty for cheating--I think it'll be fines and
> not much else.
JC, the pats had to forfeit a 1st round pick for spygate. That's far from a minor penalty.
And this is MUCH worse than that. Spygate didn't intentionally put players health and careers at risk for money.
All the speculation that I've seen so far is the penalties will be far more severe for the Saints and Williams than they were for the Pats and Belicheat.
I thought this was tackle football? yes it was shady and against the rules but man they are making it out to be the worst thing ever. I thought spygate was worse
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> if we had gotten fisher, williams wouldve been our
> DC and he'd have been suspended. more and more I
> am happy we got philbin not fisher
I think there's a BIG difference between rewarding someone with a day off or no wind sprints because they lit someone up with a clean, hard hit that knocked them out of the game and paying someone cash for knocking a guy our with a cheap (or even a clean) shot.
One encourages people to excel within the bounds of the game. The other encourages them to go out of their way to injur an opponent to gain an edge.
Its like the difference between being a guy that pitches inside and a guy that throws a 100mph fastball at a batters head.
Yeah, football is not only a game of inches, it's a game of seconds.
The second that the QB has to glance and see whether he is going to get hammered again is the second that he is not concentrating on what is happening downfield.
It's part of football to deliver a hard, clean blow and despite the current concern with concussions, this is impossible to eliminate unless you fundamentally change the game.
But whether it be football or basketball, like that Laker did when he tried to undercut that Mav who went up for a slam dunk, no sports has any place for someone trying to intentionally INJURE someone.
If we are going to ban gamblers from being players, ban substance users from being players, why does it make sense to allow someone to not be permanently banned from committing an act which would be an aggravated crime (not just a regular crime but aggravated) if it were done on the street.
But what if it were your kid, A & O, that ended up permanently in a wheelchair not because of a good hard hit but someone who intentionally went out to injure him?
I'd venture to say that you just might regard that as much worse than the opposing coach secretly videotaping your son's practices.
Whenever we measure the goodness of a good deed or the badness of a sin, in both cases, we must judge either from the standpoint of how much we would have appreciated the good deed done us or how much we would have hated it if the bad deed was done TO us.
Sorry man. I don't have a problem with it. I believe most teams in the league do this, and the fact that Tony Dungy named other teams....proves my point.
And ultimately, I have no problem with this. I believe we should send in our worst linebacker and have him intentionally try to knock Tom Brady out of the game if Brady starts to get on fire.
if these players were really trying to injure someone, it would be the easiest thing in the world. grab the qbs knee and TWIST. no one was pulling that move. short of that they were trying to hit them as hard as they could, which is what players are trying to do anyway. I agree it's unseemly and needs to be punished b/c the league can't be seen as condoning intentional injuries, but really nothing like that occurred so to hear everyone making this out to be the worst think in the world I think it a bit much. the saints are going to get hammered with lost draft picks, suspended coaches, etc. that's a lot.
If it as you describe it, berk. Just trying to hit them as hard as they could, then I've got no problem with that. But is that what was being paid for or was it the "intentional injuries" of which you later spoke?
No matter if we think its right or wrong, the NFL HAS to take a stand on this issue, they absolutely have to draw a line in the sand and punish whatever teams or coaches caught putting paid bounties on players head.
I'd be curious to know whether saints opponents got hurt more than others. if not then the whole "trying to hurt the opponent" thing didn't work too well. I think they were trying to hit the guys as hard as they could (cleanly or they'd be flagged all the time) and if it so happened they hurt the guy, they'd get $$. sleazy sure but till there is evidence of out-of-the-ordinary type hits (knee shots, head to head, etc) I'm not going to get worked up about this
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Funny thing is that the Truth and I are, on this
> rare occasion, on the same side.
dolfans1 Wrote:
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> As punishment for the Saints bounty system, Roger
> Goodell will award the Patriots an additional 1st
> round draft pick this year.
Agree 100%, BNF, including the part that the "helmet to helmet" and "leading with your helmet" rules are ridiculous. I know the risk of concussion but, as with boxing, it's just part of the game. The only thing unforgiveable is the intent to injure. Oh yes, there was a sport like that back around the time of Ancient Rome and they were called Gladiators.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/04/2012 10:16AM by ChyrenB.
One thing is for sure, the Saints are screwed for next season, and maybe a few follow on seasons as well. The league will send the stongest message in history on this one. They may even lose their head coach for a good part of the year, not to mention the draft choices they're going to flush down the toilet.