BUD
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This guy never learns.
He just might be looking for a new team after this. Him and his coach that is
This guy never learns.
It's the NFL's job to punish him. The NFL supplies the refs. The league hands out suspensions. There's still coaches in the league that promote that sort of bs.
Teams can punish their players as well. Cincinnati clearly doesn't. The results of that approach were seen today.
I think he is bi-polar and they take him off his meds 48 hours before each game to make him meaner.
They'll suspend them for personal conduct crap. They won't suspend a guy for something like this. That's the league's job because it happened in a game.
And that's why Cincinnati is Cincinnati. Worst culture in the league; worst fanbase in the league. In a league that has Eagles fans, that's saying something.
What team has ever suspended a player for a cheap shot? Maybe it's happened but I can't recall any team suspending a player for overzealous play.
Is Cincinnati's current approach working?
Well they were hot going into the playoffs before their starting QB got injured. That's not the point though. The teams job isn't to handle crap like that. That's the league's job. Goodell's completely lost his grasp on that and he's more worried about PSI in balls than players going after each others heads. This is crap they need to handle to make it stop because most of the coaches are cronies that played when this shit was business as usual.
Well they were hot going into the playoffs before their starting QB got injured. That's not the point though. The teams job isn't to handle crap like that. That's the league's job. Goodell's completely lost his grasp on that and he's more worried about PSI in balls than players going after each others heads. This is crap they need to handle to make it stop because most of the coaches are cronies that played when this shit was business as usual.
Worst display of discipline I've ever watched. Marvin Lewis needs to take a look at himself in the mirror and try and figure out what's wrong.
I have to disagree completely. He plays for Cincinnati. His out of control behavior cost them the game. They can and should punish him. They shouldn't wait for the NFL to do something. They should stand for something, but right now all they stand for is being a shitty, undisciplined team that has never won a single fucking thing and never will because they have no integrity.
all part of the NFL's new global outreach program. They've been trying to build a larger worldwide audience by appealing more to soccer fans.Bunch of assholes in that game. You had a coach grabbing a player of the opposing team by his dreadlocks and trying to throw him. You had a guy running onto the field with his coat/cape still on just to shove a guy. Actually you had a number of guys on both teams running onto the field just to get involved in fights. You had fans cheering a QB getting hurt. Fans throwing shit onto the field. Illegal hits, and borderline headhunting going on by both teams all day, and a shoving match after just about every third play.
It was a fucking disgrace to the entire league.
Then they can trade him and make him someone else's problem. It's the league's job. Maybe they should start taking this shit serious because there were a couple of cheap shots that I saw that could have ended guys careers.
He warned both teams and told them the refs weren't gonna tolerate any chipyness or shit tonight. People will be suspended but you can't physically make the players stop fighting with each other if they don't want too. If penalties and suspensions don't work there's not much else you can do.