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The worst part, though, is that Beckham does all this in front of the referee, the Bills players said.
“He’s the ‘golden boy’ of the league,” Brown continued. “He’s on the cover of ‘Madden.’ Sometimes, you get away with stuff like that.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-beckham-jr-of-throwing-punches-on-the-field/
The Buffalo Bills have been trying to "push the envelope" this season with personal fouls, late hits, etc. This was just reported recently, as Rex Ryan wishes to turn his team into an intimidating bully who strikes fear into opponents because they are willing to play past the whistle and presumably cause more injuries or pain with their reckless attitude.
So hilarious that after thumping his chest all week and losing his first game to the Patriots before crying to the press that the Patriots were trying to embarrass them, Rex is again setting the lead in how his players act like he did in New Jersey. His nasty, never-back-down, intimidating players are crying to the press about a few cheap shots by OBJ. Wow, what a bunch of nasty, mean bullies they are in Buffalo. Talking a huge game and establishing they are willing to hit after the whistle and win by all means necessary and then crying to mommy when they get punched in the mouth by their older brother after picking the fight.
I have a feeling Rex's tenure in Buffalo will be a short one. At some point it will become clear he is holding back a talented roster and is the problem and not the solution.
“He’s the ‘golden boy’ of the league,” Brown continued. “He’s on the cover of ‘Madden.’ Sometimes, you get away with stuff like that.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-beckham-jr-of-throwing-punches-on-the-field/
The Buffalo Bills have been trying to "push the envelope" this season with personal fouls, late hits, etc. This was just reported recently, as Rex Ryan wishes to turn his team into an intimidating bully who strikes fear into opponents because they are willing to play past the whistle and presumably cause more injuries or pain with their reckless attitude.
So hilarious that after thumping his chest all week and losing his first game to the Patriots before crying to the press that the Patriots were trying to embarrass them, Rex is again setting the lead in how his players act like he did in New Jersey. His nasty, never-back-down, intimidating players are crying to the press about a few cheap shots by OBJ. Wow, what a bunch of nasty, mean bullies they are in Buffalo. Talking a huge game and establishing they are willing to hit after the whistle and win by all means necessary and then crying to mommy when they get punched in the mouth by their older brother after picking the fight.
I have a feeling Rex's tenure in Buffalo will be a short one. At some point it will become clear he is holding back a talented roster and is the problem and not the solution.