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It was a blatantly obvious awful call. The fans shouldn't want integrity kept as part of the game? Once again, they cheered Collie for moving when he was being taken off of the field. Of course you won't talk about that though since it hurts your argument.

They were probably cheering about the fact that he wasn't going to be playing anymore. I will usually agree about bad calls but that wasn't.
 
That just means it wasn't determined to be malicious, which I would agree with. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be a penalty.

Collie took two steps (almost 3) tucked and protected the ball AND put his head down. He made a football move and clearly had possession of the ball. At that time he was a runner and not a receiver. There should have been no penalty.
 
Please show me the intentional helmet to helmet. BTW, I posted a link to an article about the hit. Go ahead and read it. It probably won't matter to you though since you're biased.

Man, the only one here biased is you, and cape but that is a whole other thing. Tell me in the rule book where it has to be intentional. Don't worry, I can wait. Take your time.
 
Please show me the intentional helmet to helmet. BTW, I posted a link to an article about the hit. Go ahead and read it. It probably won't matter to you though since you're biased.

Here's your quote. You didn't say jack **** about "intentional."

I hope this isn't an insinuation that he got knocked out due to a helmet to helmet hit. That would be untrue.

Intentional or not, it's helmet-to-helmet - and a metric sh!t-ton more fine-worthy than the crap than the clean hit on Favre that Myron Pryor got docked $7,500 for.
 
Yeah, you're not fishing. :D

Being in AZ I don't know how much you even know about philly or their fans but I would venture to say its just about nothing. And even if you did you would be so biased that you wouldn't see anything wrong with anything.

Like I said though, and you are just proving my point, there is not arguing or debating with a philly fan.
 
Collie took two steps (almost 3) tucked and protected the ball AND put his head down. He made a football move and clearly had possession of the ball. At that time he was a runner and not a receiver. There should have been no penalty.

Ok, you keep telling yourself that. Whatever makes you feel better.
 
O.K., let's get back to what's really important. How bad the Punktriots sucked a$$. I think they were so arrogant they thought the Browns and Mangidiot would just give up. I should say "Cocky" since you are what you eat. I think the defensive newbies started believing their press. Possibly, they were just drunk from Bellychick's man batter. Of course Thomisina was obviously missing Moss. It looked like he tongued him after the MN game. I hope the Steelers, whom I can't stand either, roll them up and then late in the 4th, corn hole them on national TV.
As far as the Philly fans, If you hear something intelligent come out of their mouth, look for the ventriliquist. And by the way, you know what would be holding them on his lap.
Now quit blowing each other and talk about football.
 
Being in AZ I don't know how much you even know about philly or their fans but I would venture to say its just about nothing. And even if you did you would be so biased that you wouldn't see anything wrong with anything.

Like I said though, and you are just proving my point, there is not arguing or debating with a philly fan.

I've been an Eagles fan for almost 20 years, so I know plenty about Eagles fans. It's OK though because the title of the thread is "Obnoxious Football Trash Talk Thread". You're certainly helping the thread live up to it's name.
 
I've been an Eagles fan for almost 20 years, so I know plenty about Eagles fans.

What the hell does that have to do with anything. I was talking about other fans. Being on the other side of the country I doubt you are really exposed to many.
 
What the hell does that have to do with anything. I was talking about other fans. Being on the other side of the country I doubt you are really exposed to many.

I wasn't born/raised here and you obviously don't know how deep Eagles fans are throughout the country. You must be extremely blissful.
 
It was a blatantly obvious awful call. The fans shouldn't want integrity kept as part of the game? Once again, they cheered Collie for moving when he was being taken off of the field. Of course you won't talk about that though since it hurts your argument.
I heard them just fine when they were cheering when Collie got carted off. Problem is, they were booing when the man was down on the field and looked seriously hurt.

The issue is probably with whatever idiot decided it was a good idea to show the replay on the video boards while Collie was down. Of course, that doesn't absolve the fans from their poor taste.

This is the town where a Phillies fan intentionally vomited on a man's daughter.
 
I heard them just fine when they were cheering when Collie got carted off. Problem is, they were booing when the man was down on the field and looked seriously hurt.

The issue is probably with whatever idiot decided it was a good idea to show the replay on the video boards while Collie was down. Of course, that doesn't absolve the fans from their poor taste.

This is the town where a Phillies fan intentionally vomited on a man's daughter.

And before the NFCCG in 2009 a Cardinals "fan" purposely spilled beer on my wife. I don't paint all Cards "fans" as ******** because of that one idiot though.
 
And before the NFCCG in 2009 a Cardinals "fan" purposely spilled beer on my wife. I don't paint all Cards "fans" as ******** because of that one idiot though.

Her being there with a eagles fan gave him reason enough. Then again with the way you see things he probably in all actuality tripped going up the stairs and truly accidentally spilled it.
 
Where'd the guy go that was talkin up Seattle? Nice loss they put up over the weekend. Guess the NFC east is a bit too much.

Yeesh... I was braced to take a loss since we had backups and practice squad guys in so many key positions, but that was even beyond what I expected. I have a feeling that many (or most) of them were thinking "We're gonna lost this game... lets just not get anyone hurt and go after the Cardinals next weekend".
 
Hell, even cape admitted that hit on Heap was a cheap shot.

I'm trying to staying outta this. You guys are sucking the fun out of a sweet thread.

My only point is any player who has a problem with the rules and fines are more than welcome to hang up their cleats and go sit behind a effin desk for a living. And as a fan, if you cant handle a guy getting a penalty for using his head and helmut as a weapon against another guys head, then go watch something else. They arent making the effin game into touch football, the league is FINALLY listening to the tidal wave of medical evidence that is suggesting ex players are getting &$/(ed up beyond recognition du ro concussions. The league has been taking a freakin beating over the last couole years over head injuries and now that are finally enforcing a rule that is meant to prelotect these guys a little bit, the PLAYERS, of all people, are gonna bltch about it????

They arent taking away hard hits. They're trying to slow down the rate of concussions... And if that means the effin Pats got two penalties and some guy making a hundred time more than me has to cough up a little cash to help prevent some player from walking away freakin brain damaged, I'll freakin live.
 
I say that I'm paying good money for these games and the millionaire players can afford to pay the fines so I expect them to go out and hurt people on my behalf like they always have in the past. :D
 
I say that I'm paying good money for these games and the millionaire players can afford to pay the fines so I expect them to go out and hurt people on my behalf like they always have in the past. :D

I think they should toss some tigers and grizzlys out on the field too. That might give brady something real to cry about.
 
[I think they should toss some tigers and grizzlys out on the field too. That might give brady something real to cry about.
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When Butkus played, they ask him in an interview if he thought there was too much violence in pro football. His reply "Hell no, they should give everyone a stick".
 
Penalties and fines are being assessed based on whether the opponent gets hurt, not whether the "offending" player actually broke the rules or not. It sucks, but that's what the NFL policy has become.
If this is the case then it seems it's only a matter of time before players start 'flopping' to get calls. I agree that the players need to be protected and using the helmet as a weapon needs to be stopped but imo it should be based on the rules and not whether somebody gets hurt. It's football, players will always get hurt.
 
I think they should go back to leather helmets and leather pads. Then let them do whatever the hell they want!

couldn't agree more... except you need to add another sentence or two to the end of that...


I think they should go back to leather helmets and leather pads. Then let them do whatever the hell they want... as long as not a single ex-player comes back to the league 15-20 years from now crying about he suffers from dementia from repeated concussions and wants more money now. They played however the hell they wanted so now the league doesn't want to hear it.
 
I'm trying to staying outta this. You guys are sucking the fun out of a sweet thread.
Yeah, let's get back on topic...I'll start

It their namesake performed like the Patriots did last Sunday, their nickname would be the Red Coats:D
 

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