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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.by the media bringing this crap up they are endorsing this type of play, someone should write about their pathetic writings and commentary, since the pats DOMINATE the league they have little else to write about, screw all of them
I have two words for anyone who wants to throw a cheap shot at Brady.....
Logan Mankins
If you think the shot to the balls last year was bad, wait and see the beating that he puts on anyone who tries this crap.
I would have to say that Stephen Neal could kick Logan's butt. That would be the guy I worried about.
I think Roger Goodell is the guy that I would be worried about.
I like how he initially points to a game where Gibbs ran up the score, establishes that coaches have long memories about this stuff, and then looks into why Belichick would run up the score on Gibbs's Redskins without considering that it might have been payback. He seemed to obviously be leading there and I was surprised when it wasn't even tossed out.
Either Z didn't see the obvious conclusion, or it didn't fit where he wanted to go so he ignored it. So he's either dumb or disingenuous. I'll go with the latter, since that's the expectation with the modern media.
Not me. Goodell can only fine and suspend you. Meanwhile, the Patriots would be without a QB. There has to be an enforcer on the field to make a player physically fear for their career.
If someone intentionally tried to hurt Brady or anyone else, like when Jerome Brown bodyslammed Jim McMahon after the whistle,
In 1991 I was covering Atlanta-Washington in the playoffs. I talked to the Falcons' defensive end, Tim Green, and he said, "Ask Glanville about Joe Gibbs throwing the out and up in the fourth quarter when they were ahead, 42-17. He's been using that as a motivational tool all week.
Ten years later I met Glanville at a party at the league meetings in March. He didn't remember me. I asked him, casually, about Gibbs throwing the out and up, leading 42-17. Rage once again, only this time it wasn't directed at me.
"That son of a *****," he said. "I'll never forget it. Someday I'll get even."
For me personally, I would take a punch in the jewels over losing a few hundrend grand, never mind a million or more.
Not me. Goodell can only fine and suspend you. Meanwhile, the Patriots would be without a QB. There has to be an enforcer on the field to make a player physically fear for their career.
This is my view exactly. What a pathetic statement on the moral bankruptcy of much of the NFL punditry/institution. The idea that because you can't stop another team, you are justified in going out and trying to injure them is ****ing crazy.Jesus H, what kind of mentality is "if you can't beat them, hurt them"?