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Mike Munchak

Joey Porter

Vontez Burfict

Pacman Jones

Ryan Shazier

Mike Tomlin unable to control his thugs

Marvin Lewis unable to control his thugs


But Tom Brady was "more probably than not at least generally aware" of something that did not happen. One year later, the NFL is persecuting him to an Appeals Court and threatening to take it to the Supreme Court.

What a complete abomination.
 
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Tom Brady was "more probably than not at least generally aware" of something that did not happen. One year later, the NFL is persecuting him to an Appeals Court and threatening to take it to the Supreme Court.

What a complete abomination.
Agree although we need to remember that "more probable than not of being generally aware" changed to "a matter of fact that he was actively involved" in the appeal.
 
Can anyone explain the second 15 yarder that basically sealed the game? For the life of me I can't figure out why Cincinnati was penalized for Joey Porter being in the middle of the field in their faces.
Pacman Jones shoved someone didn't he?
 
I didn't see either, thought maybe something the camera missed
 
Can anyone explain the second 15 yarder that basically sealed the game? For the life of me I can't figure out why Cincinnati was penalized for Joey Porter being in the middle of the field in their faces.


Because......ummmm......integrity!
 
Mike Munchak

Joey Porter

Vontez Burfict

Pacman Jones

Ryan Shazier

Mike Tomlin unable to control his thugs

Marvin Lewis unable to control his thugs


Tom Brady was "more probably than not at least generally aware" of something that did not happen. One year later, the NFL is persecuting him to an Appeals Court and threatening to take it to the Supreme Court.

What a complete abomination.
Tomlin couldn't even control his own coaches.
 
Can anyone explain the second 15 yarder that basically sealed the game? For the life of me I can't figure out why Cincinnati was penalized for Joey Porter being in the middle of the field in their faces.

Manning stands a much better chance against Pittsburgh (especially with an injured Big ben and Antonio Brown in concussion protocol) than he does against KC.

Integrity of the game requires getting a 2nd ring for an HGH using cheater, so he can be GOAT over Brady.:cool:
 
Yes. He shoved Joey Porter WHO HAD NO BUSINESS INVADING THE PLAYING FIELD.

This whole thing was a farce.

But once again, Brady and the Patriots are the imminent threat to the integrity of the game.
That's what I thought was going on. How do you penalize someone for "unsportsmanlike conduct" for pushing someone who is not allowed to be where they are?

That's like me getting arrested for homicide for shooting someone trespassing on my property.
 
I thought Pacman Jones grazed a ref when he went after assistant coach Joey Porter, but I didn't really study the replay.
 
El Chapo watched this game from his holding cell and shook his head at the uncontrolled thuggery.
Was he talking to Sean Penn at the same time?
 
Can anyone explain the second 15 yarder that basically sealed the game? For the life of me I can't figure out why Cincinnati was penalized for Joey Porter being in the middle of the field in their faces.
Because integrity
 
Troy Vincent sent a memo reminding all playoffs teams to exercise sportsmanship. Both the Steelers and Bengals willfully ignored and violated that memo.

The first round of the draft is going to go much faster this year with only 29 selections.
 
Pacman Jones shoved someone didn't he?
No Joey Porter was trolling the bengals players and a red prevented him from getting in his face. He didn't actually shove anybody

 
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