Probably only a few will get that reference. It wasn't exactly the most popular movie, but there are a lot of similarities to Die Hard III (which a lot of people do like).
I enjoyed watching Ethel Merman Berman’s Jacked Up segments...the good ol’ days when men were men and sheep were scared. That wasn’t that long ago...the game has changed.
Call me crazy but I think the scariest play of the night was the Steelers WR who was bleeding out his ear. I think that cheap shot should be getting more play.
I think there’s far more we don’t see than the things we’ve seen. Although today, every angle is covered by cameras.
back in the 70’s & 80’s, guys would actually fight all the time in the trenches. That stuff happened even in high school back when I played...in the late 1800’s!
Myles Garrett who is a pretty tender beast w no violence history loses his mind for a few secs that produce one of the ugliest and dangerous misconducts on the field after the whistle - and the whole country goes after him like in a witch hunt. Browns owners were also quick to coldly distance themselves from the player and his action.
Heard that he has a history of violence (though, didn't find any on search). Any type of further incidents will make Ndamukong Suh look like a choir boy. He deserves all the attention as this is not a witch hunt.
This was the first one that came to my mind. Play was over, McMahon was completely relaxed and defenseless, and Martin had McMahon's arms pinned and just threw him full force on the turf, body slam style.
I almost never post "disagree" since so many consider this an almost personal attack, and to be left for very strong objections.
This different. Garrett shouldn't play for the rest of the season. And the union shouldn't fight a long suspension. Finally, if there is a one game suspension, this would be a real travesty. This would allow Garrett to play another game against PITT later this year. F
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