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  • This game is dangerous enough without fucktards intentionally trying to hurt you. I get it, it's the nfl, but stepping on people and twisting ankles at the bottom of a pile is absurd. It was absurd in the 60's and it's just insanity now.

    Exactly. It all comes down to respect. Respect for the players and respect for the game. Rodgers was carted off the field in the first half and then came back. Then this big stupid idiot intentionally steps on his ankle with his full weight. It's one hing to try and hurt someone with a vicious tackle during a play. But this is a defenceless player laying on the ground after the play was over. Suh is nothing but a bully and he doesn't respect the players or the game.
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  • JK_LivinJK_Livin Posts: 7,365
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?
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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,880
    edited December 2014
    I think Suh's pathetic. The kick to Matt Schaub's balls was the worst one. I think it's closer to mental illness than simply being a dirty football player. His mind is wired to do that stuff. With Schaub, his foot was coincidentally flying by Schaub's groin as he went by, so he had to throw an extra kick into Schaub. It's almost involuntary. Like in his brain, the opportunity to kick Schaub there was too good to pass up. Same with Rodgers here, his one foot stepped on Rodgers, fine, but it's like first step triggered to his brain that "there's a leg under you! you can step on him again!" That's a mental problem. The time he stomped the guy on Thanksgiving was out of frustration, I've seen Joe Greene do that stuff in old highlights. But the Schaub and Rodgers things cry of mental imbalance.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    i miss old school football...
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  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.
  • JK_LivinJK_Livin Posts: 7,365
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much. If your better than someone just go out and beat them. To berate and belittle a weaker opponent knocks Watt down a few pegs for me.
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    Is icing the kicker bullying? Or are you just giving the kicker a time-out?
  • JK_LivinJK_Livin Posts: 7,365
    Icing the kicker is stupid
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  • The Waiting Trophy ManThe Waiting Trophy Man Posts: 12,158
    edited December 2014
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.
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  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    I'm not sure this has anything to do with what suh does. Almost everyone talks shit. From Hines ward to Brett Favre to Richard Sherman.

    As far as bullying, didn't that Miami dolphins guy get his feelings hurt because of bullying?
  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    I'm not sure this has anything to do with what suh does. Almost everyone talks shit. From Hines ward to Brett Favre to Richard Sherman.

    As far as bullying, didn't that Miami dolphins guy get his feelings hurt because of bullying?
    That was a pretty extreme case of bullying. But it wasn't just 1 guy, it was several teammates. Really messed with his head. He drove himself to a hospital one day.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

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  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

    ....been part of football since the sport was invented, my friend.

    Maybe it has.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

    ....been part of football since the sport was invented, my friend.

    Maybe it has.

    I think you're just pissed he's going to be on the field against your cowpokes on Sunday. Haha
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

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  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

    ....been part of football since the sport was invented, my friend.

    Maybe it has.

    I think you're just pissed he's going to be on the field against your cowpokes on Sunday. Haha

    I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned lol
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  • JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

    ....been part of football since the sport was invented, my friend.

    Just because "that's how it used to be" or "that's how it has always been" doesn't mean it's right. NFL has evolved a ton over the years. I have no problem cutting out shitheads like Riola and Suh trying to intentionally injure people.

  • Doug Marrone opted out of his contract with the Bulls. Pretty surprising. Rumor is that the Jets are interested.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    Doug Marrone opted out of his contract with the Bulls. Pretty surprising. Rumor is that the Jets are interested.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    JK_Livin wrote: »
    Is JJ Watt a bully for verbally abusing and belittling his opponents?

    There's a HUGE difference between talking shit and intentionally trying to injure someone.

    I was just referencing the bully comment. Physical wounds heal. Mental wounds, not so much.

    I'm sure you need to have thick skin to play in the NFL. Physical wounds heal, sure. But you can't play football with a broken ankle. Isn't it enough that these guys risk injury to play the game as it is? Now they need to worry about someone intentionally trying to injure them by stepping on their ankle when they're laying defenceless on the ground? That's not football.

    ....been part of football since the sport was invented, my friend.

    Just because "that's how it used to be" or "that's how it has always been" doesn't mean it's right. NFL has evolved a ton over the years. I have no problem cutting out shitheads like Riola and Suh trying to intentionally injure people.

    i never said it was "right." i just feel like people's reactions to it are funny, considering it's been part of the game forever.
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  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    Games this weekend are horrid. NFL sucks
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    rejoice. wildcard weekend is upon us--PLAYOFFS?!?!
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  • What the hell was that? Is it that guy's first game?
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  • Last-12-ExitLast-12-Exit Posts: 8,661
    I just don't understand how a punt returner doesn't get the hell out of the way when the punt is horrible. Why even get close to it? If Carolina stops kicking themselves in the ass, they should win by 30.
  • Yeah really. And then they got the 15 yard personal foul on top of the botched punt. Then a missed FG by CAR. Arizona is in this now.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    Yeah really. And then they got the 15 yard personal foul on top of the botched punt. Then a missed FG by CAR. Arizona is in this now.

    Luke Kuechly is an unbelievable talent. Still think if they went up against a team who wasn't stuck with their 4th string qb, they lose big. Lindley's gotta be the worst qb to ever start a playoff game.
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  • Yeah really. And then they got the 15 yard personal foul on top of the botched punt. Then a missed FG by CAR. Arizona is in this now.

    Luke Kuechly is an unbelievable talent. Still think if they went up against a team who wasn't stuck with their 4th string qb, they lose big. Lindley's gotta be the worst qb to ever start a playoff game.

    That was not a good performance.
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  • Last-12-ExitLast-12-Exit Posts: 8,661
    edited January 2015
    Yeah really. And then they got the 15 yard personal foul on top of the botched punt. Then a missed FG by CAR. Arizona is in this now.

    Luke Kuechly is an unbelievable talent. Still think if they went up against a team who wasn't stuck with their 4th string qb, they lose big. Lindley's gotta be the worst qb to ever start a playoff game.

    I agree with you about lindley. But it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see Carolina beat Seattle or Green Bay right now. Their running game is surprisingly good and the defense is playing very well.
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  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,877
    edited January 2015
    Yeah really. And then they got the 15 yard personal foul on top of the botched punt. Then a missed FG by CAR. Arizona is in this now.

    Luke Kuechly is an unbelievable talent. Still think if they went up against a team who wasn't stuck with their 4th string qb, they lose big. Lindley's gotta be the worst qb to ever start a playoff game.

    I agree with you about lindley. But it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see Carolina beat Seattle or Green Bay right now. Their running game is surprisingly good and the defense is playing very well.

    They will be about a 10 point or more underdog vs either of those teams.

    Cardinals have no qb, no running game, and a God awful special teams and they had a chance. They left a lot of points off the board.
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