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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.Didn't Rodney Harrison make a heck of career for himself making Hits like that? Hypocrites. I said before before when Ryan Clark cleaned up on Wes Welker only if we had a Safety that Hits like that.
Dude, everytime you post, you just sound more and more pathetic. You can't justify your comments. No use even trying. Bottom line...there is NO circumstance in which it's ok to wish physical injury to a player. But, I suppose you just don't get that concept, so whatever. I'm sure you were super-pissed about the Pollard shirt, right? The guy who made that shirt is scum, but your comments don't make you any better.
Dude, was not Mcgahee stretchered off the field? YES
Was it a dirty hit? YES
Does Thuglin teach them this? OBVIOUSLY
Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Clark and his coach have it coming.
Was McGahee stretchered off the field? YES
Was it a dirty hit? NO
Does Tomlin teach them this? Does he teach them to hit HARD and STOP the ballcarrier? I certainly hope so.
Let me add one more.....
Is it ok or cool to WISH physical injury to a player? NO
So.....was all that an attempt to justify your comment? If so it didn't work.
I hope Ryan Clark leaves the Superbowl on a stretcher. It would only be justice.
Tomlin clearly teaches this, Limas Sweed did this earlier in the game. The Hines Ward "headbutt" earlier in the year.
Sorry, but this is over the line. Even though Clark's hit was dirty, contrary to many people on here, wishing him injury is despicable and only puts you in a poor light.
Acting as if all of your whining about the Steeler's defense ISN'T about jealousy is just stupid. You know damn well if Clark were a Patriot, you'd be the first one saying the hit was clean (which it was).
I'm not ball-washing by any means. In fact, I agree that the hit on Welker was ridiculous, and he deserved punishment. It was stupis and unnecessary. But, THIS hit wasn't the same. I mean, I get it. Pats fans are still sore about that Welker hit, so they wanna criminalize every hard hit he makes now. I can see that, from a fan's prospetive. But honestly, I initially thought the thread was kinda "funny", certainly NOT because McGahee got hurt, but because Pats fans are already crying about it. To me, it crossed the line when someone starts calling for Clark to be "carted off the field" in the Super Bowl. I would have gladly just lurked on this thread and took it for what it's worth, but when people say stupid stuff like PatsFanInEagleLand did, I think they need to be called out. So I did. I know I'll take some crap for it, and whatever....have at it. BUT, do you think remarks like his are a good representation of all of you, as Pats fans? I hope not.
I don't care. He is a thug coached by a thug who put a guy on a stretcher with a dirty hit. Karma sucks. What comes around goes around. And whatever other saying there are.
Ryan Clark is despicable. I would rather see him carried out than the next guy he spears end up in a wheelchair. Sorry.
Pats fans complaining about a "dirty" hit from a safety. That's rich.
Didn't Rodney Harrison make a heck of career for himself making Hits like that? Hypocrites. I said before before when Ryan Clark cleaned up on Wes Welker only if we had a Safety that Hits like that.
Exactly (although I won't go so far as to call everyone a hypocrite)! Football was built on hits like that. If he doesn't get fined for that, I really don't care. The only difference with the Welker hit was that Welker didn't have the ball. McGahee did and Clark's job as a safety is to dislodge the ball from the ball carrier. Mission accomplished. I would love to see Ryan Clark back there with BM.
Concerning the hit, I guess we'll just agree to disagree. Yes, their helmets collided, but there's a difference between a hit in which helmets collide, and LEADING with the helmet. He turned his body and attempted to lead with the right shoulder. Should there be punishment everytime two player's helmets collide? Because that would be every play.
I don't think you're jealous of the Steelers, just their defense. You don't wish the Pat's defense was as good as Pittsburgh's (#1)?? I love the Steelers, but I wish their offense were more like the Pats. That's not saying I'm a Pats fan or jealous of the TEAM. I just know a good thing when I see it, and wish the same for my team.
As far as the comments made by PatsFanInEagleLand....they were pathetic. Plain and simple. No other way to describe it. Saying that you hope a player gets SUSPENDED for a game isn't even close to the same thing, and obviously I don't have a problem with that.
I like players that play on the edge but I draw the line on head hunters. Of course if you think McGahee had the ball in his helmet or moved so that Clark is being faulted for that, please, set me straight.
Read my message and please quote where I said the hit wasn't dirty. The hit didn't look dirty. It looked FILTHY. He's the kind of player that instills fear in a receiver's heart. So yes, while the hit was dirty, I am still allowed to say that I wish he rocked a Flying Elvis on his helmet.