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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.I don't have an issue with our players smashing the opposition. I have an issue with Meriweather's intent and the penalty it incited keeping the Ravens moving the chains where it would have been 3rd and 7 rather than 1st and 10.
If football IQ = looks, then BB is Brad Pitt and I look like this...Is that you BB?
I'm not saying he was successful or even justified. Just pointing out it didn't occur in a vacuum.
I believe it, the ladies in Perth have told me as much about the blokes.If football IQ = looks, then BB is Brad Pitt and I look like this...
Not sure if your comments are directed at me or the board in general, but I never defended BM's head-first launch that drew the flag and ultimate fine. I agree that it was uncalled for. But I found the fact that Heap taunted the defense prior to his score to be significant.
I'm glad you pointed that out because my girlfriend has control of the TV right now and I can't watch the replay.
He still didn't deserve to get speared the way he did. But he should have been expecting something after that. I'm glad you pointed that out because my girlfriend has control of the TV right now and I can't watch the replay.
To me, you stop him on the field. He was already in someone's grasp, it was a bush play IMO.
If he's running around free and you get a good hit on him, that's fine. It works both ways. Don't complain about hits from other teams, then say it's great to launch and spear a guy that's being held because it's our team. Just my opinion.
Rodney had some hits i questioned, but i don't recall him piling on or spearing someone being held, though i could be wrong, he had his chippy moments.
Tonight's NFLN replay is giving some good insight, thanks to the candid conversations. After he scored his touchdown Heap came off the field and told the coach, "Thanks for calling that [play]. Because the play before that I told them I was going to score."
Sort of puts a new slant on things. Although it still doesn't excuse the more blatant head launch later, it represents BM "answering" the Ravens' "intimidation" factor.
I believe it, it's not like he any reason to lie, like avoiding a suspension.Doubt it, BM said that he and Heap are friends and that it was accidental.
Btw, "BM" describes Meriweather's game perfectly.
Tonight's NFLN replay is giving some good insight, thanks to the candid conversations. After he scored his touchdown Heap came off the field and told the coach, "Thanks for calling that [play]. Because the play before that I told them I was going to score."
Sort of puts a new slant on things. Although it still doesn't excuse the more blatant head launch later, it represents BM "answering" the Ravens' "intimidation" factor.
He still didn't deserve to get speared the way he did. But he should have been expecting something after that. I'm glad you pointed that out because my girlfriend has control of the TV right now and I can't watch the replay.
You only have one TV? When you get a house you gotta set yourself up with a mancave with a fridge, bathroom and TV, I can go a week without seeing my wife
Reading this thread, all I can think of is "Are you Man Enough" ~Denis Leary. Seriously, what is this, the 'when men were men and sheep were scared' club? The guy made a bad hit. It was dumb. He took a penalty, a scolding and a fine. There was not a good 'reason' for it. Had he made a play on the ball and grabbed an INT, maybe then he'd have had a vagina? I guess that must make it a good thing since it would have been the smart play.