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Drew4008 correctly referred me to this thread. Thanks,
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"Originally Posted by fluoropolymer
Forget what the league may do. The Patriots should voluntarily suspend Merriweather for a week. Sit his ass down. So far this year he has been a sub-par player that seems to always be playing "stupid". His hit on Heap was cheap, dirty, vicious, (fill in your adjective); but most of all it was stupid football.
It's obvious that Merriweather has the physical tools, but for some reason he doesn't work within the Patriots system. He admits freelancing, etc.
I love good clean hard professional football. But it is supposed to be a game to be played and enjoyed. It is a vocation for an elite few. It is also a vocation that leaves almost all of its participants handicapped in some manner or form by the time they end their career. I want to see players (for all teams) on the field competing; not wearing a cast or trapped in a wheelchair."
I am continually amazed by the callousness of posters. We are not living in the Roman Empire watching gladiators killing each other. As a society we define and place limits on acceptable behavior. We should err on the side of caution to protect people playing a game - even violent professional entertainment like football. The Kraft family has shown that running a football team professionally like a business can be incredibly successful. Safety, and protecting employees (both yours and the other guy's), is a necessary part of operating a business. And if you really want to see the game change (for the worse) let one or two players get really seriously injured and get the lawyers involved. One change in the law will open the floodgates for Personal Injury lawyers.
Meriweather will likely get suspended, and Page went down with a pretty serious looking leg injury. Sanders was out Sun with a hamstring. Could be looking for another safety this week.
NFL football operations executive Ray Anderson told ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" that the league will hold players accountable under a "strict liability" standard for illegal hits to the head and neck starting with games this week, saying the league will not apologize for trying to protect players' safety and enforcing the current rules.
Anderson, the league's executive vice president of football operations, backed away from the word "devastating" in describing the kind of hits the league will act upon beginning with games this week.
"I don't know where the word devastating came from. That's not my word," he said Tuesday. "What I would tell you is that if there are flagrant and egregious violations of our current rules, we will be enforcing, effective immediately, discipline at a higher level."
Actually, if I'm reading Ray Anderson's comments correctly, it doesn't appear Meriweather will be suspended.
Looks like the stricter policy will be one that addresses plays moving forward.
That is how I read it as well. I think the players being talked about in the media will be fined, but expect suspensions next week.
Meriweather will likely get suspended, and Page went down with a pretty serious looking leg injury. Sanders was out Sun with a hamstring. Could be looking for another safety this week.
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Meriweather played well. I certainly don't approve of his headhunting, but BB could have benched him after the penalty. Guess what? He didn't.
Do you sit in the red seats? :bricks:
Good clean football gets redefined every year, and as each year passes it looks less and less like itself.
Hitting is part of the game, helmet to helmet contact is part of the game. Intentional or otherwise. They are doing their best to rule it out in the open field but that is it. Watch the lineman hit, watch a blitzing LB come through a gap, helmets hit all the time in the trenches. But the average johnny come lately fans that are whining and crying about helmet to helmet hits don't see it in there because it isn't obvious or pointed out to them.
The game is a violent sport played by grown men who know and accept the risks. They have a choice, Roman Gladiators is a poor comparison because of that.
I knew the NFL was in trouble the day that I saw a couple eating dinner by candlelight with wine and the whole 9 yards, in Gillette's parking lot before the Denver game in 2006.
The NFL needs to leave it alone, people need to either enjoy the sport for what it is or don't watch. But because its all about the all mighty dollar, the league caters to the people that have most likely never stepped on a football field who are crying foul.
Don't get me wrong if a guy takes an extra step or two and is clearly trying to hurt someone, sure eject/suspend him. Or a late hit, knees to the head when he is down etc... those are cheap shots and there is no room in the game for that. You can also eliminate that without taking away the defenders aggression. But to say a guy is head hunting, because he left his feet to hit a TE that is half of foot taller than him and ends up making contact to the receivers helmet is downright ignorant. And now the player has to worry about a suspension if he judges a play wrong? It is dumb.
I wish I could afford the "Red Seats", but yeah I prefer a good Cab with my BBQ.
My reference to Roman Gladiator was a reference to "thumbs down" fans that think concussions, compound fractures, and paralysis are good and "just part of the game, so deal with it". We can hide our heads in the sand and wi(Please be quiet - edited)lly remember the "good old days", but look at the damaged conditions of many of the retired great players. No workplace should leave its emplyees cripples, in constant pain, or mentally impaired. I believe the deplorable conditions of many of the retired players should be the key issue in the new contract negotiations; because the present players are going to get there soon.
And when I played the game a 260 pound lineman was the exception; not to mention the 265 pound linebacker with 4.4 speed. Face it folks, this is a different game. It is a business. And hits like Meriweather's, Harrison's, or the rest are cheap, respresent poor sportsmanship, and damaging to the long-term interests of professional football.
Sweet. There's nothing more enlightening than your continuing vendetta against Meriweather.
im so glad people here cant make personnel decisions for this team
I don't have a vendetta Jack. You do. You decided he's your FLA boy and he's gonna be a stud and you refuse to acknowledge his glaring and ongoing shortcomings - some of which he readily admits to - and you're gonna attack anyone who does.
I don't have a vendetta Jack. You do. You decided he's your FLA boy and he's gonna be a stud and you refuse to acknowledge his glaring and ongoing shortcomings - some of which he readily admits to - and you're gonna attack anyone who does.
Dumb play, but all you calling for him to be benched, while pining for the days of Rodney Harrison, must have a tremendous case of amnesia.
I'm all for safety.
However, exactly why does Mo Lewis "rock"?
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