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DefenseRules 04-05-2012 07:23 AM

Bernard Pollard chimes in on Bounty Gate
 
Bernard Pollard: Goodell’s goal is to turn NFL into flag football | ProFootballTalk

Well we know how you feel about it Pollard. :rolleyes:

EDIT: I really do not like this player at all. I will not make further comment on what he said because I flat out HATE him. Every time I see what he did to Brady and Gronk , I want to put a bounty on him. :mad:
I won't make rational comments, so I will leave it to my brothers at Pats Fans to make rational comments for me. ;)

DarrylS 04-05-2012 07:31 AM

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I am not able to make a rational comment about Pollard, if I said what I felt about him the mods would have to do their job.

KontradictioN 04-05-2012 07:41 AM

Re: Bernard Pollard chimes in on Bounty Gate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DefenseRules (Post 3009443)
Bernard Pollard: Goodell’s goal is to turn NFL into flag football | ProFootballTalk

Well we know how you feel about it Pollard. :rolleyes:

EDIT: I really do not like this player at all. I will not make further comment on what he said because I flat out HATE him. Every time I see what he did to Brady and Gronk , I want to put a bounty on him. :mad:
I won't make rational comments, so I will leave it to my brothers at Pats Fans to make rational comments for me. ;)

There was nothing dirty about his tackle on Gronk.

Patsfan_22 04-05-2012 07:43 AM

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Hopefully this guy will get a taste of his own medicine soon

letekro 04-05-2012 07:44 AM

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Pollard didn't touch Wes. He was giving up 40 pounds to Gronkowski and did what he had to do to bring him down 1 on 1. Brady was winding up for a bomb to Moss, and Pollard tried to make a play. I don't see how any of these are objectionable.

DefenseRules 04-05-2012 07:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by letekro (Post 3009455)
Pollard didn't touch Wes. He was giving up 40 pounds to Gronkowski and did what he had to do to bring him down 1 on 1. Brady was winding up for a bomb to Moss, and Pollard tried to make a play. I don't see how any of these are objectionable.

I never mentioned Wes. :confused:
I was referring to only two players, Brady and Gronk. I respect your rational comments but I still think that the guy is a bum. :mad:

KontradictioN 04-05-2012 07:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by letekro (Post 3009455)
Pollard didn't touch Wes. He was giving up 40 pounds to Gronkowski and did what he had to do to bring him down 1 on 1. Brady was winding up for a bomb to Moss, and Pollard tried to make a play. I don't see how any of these are objectionable.

The Brady hit was questionable but I'm still not completely sold on it being dirty. He was sent on a safety blitz up the B-Gap and had to get to the quarterback before the bomb. He was on the ground and did what he had to do. Maybe he had dirty intentions but there's no way it's clear. It's not like what Wilfork did to Losman where it was clear that he intentionally stretched out and aimed for the knee. The Welker and Gronk situations were clearly not his fault.

EDIT: Just to make it clear that I'm not picking on Wilfork, it's also not like the Suggs attempt in 2009.

Big-T 04-05-2012 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by KontradictioN (Post 3009464)
Gronk situations were clearly not his fault

One of the replays shows him rolling Gronk's ankle after he brings him down, that made it look like he meant to do it.

Clonamery 04-05-2012 07:59 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KontradictioN (Post 3009464)
The Brady hit was questionable but I'm still not completely sold on it being dirty. He was sent on a safety blitz up the B-Gap and had to get to the quarterback before the bomb. He was on the ground and did what he had to do. Maybe he had dirty intentions but there's no way it's clear. It's not like what Wilfork did to Losman where it was clear that he intentionally stretched out and aimed for the knee. The Welker and Gronk situations were clearly not his fault.

EDIT: Just to make it clear that I'm not picking on Wilfork, it's also not like the Suggs attempt in 2009.

All you have to do is correlate the man's actions and his words. He's a marginal player in the NFL with no respect for his opponents. Hopefully the next player he hurts is himself.

dizi24 04-05-2012 08:24 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Big-T (Post 3009467)
One of the replays shows him rolling Gronk's ankle after he brings him down, that made it look like he meant to do it.

Pollard ass landed on Gronk's ankle as he was bringing him to the ground. There was nothing intentional about it. Gronk's one of the hardest players in the NFL to tackle and has made defenders look horrible all year and Pollard ended up in an awkward position trying to bring him down.

I hate the guy for so many reasons. But only the hit on Brady was even questionable, and I'm not sure I really have a problem with it as far as being "dirty."


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