boogiewithstu2007
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If he was you'd still have the same stance?
Of course! I wouldn't want a player representing the Seahawks saying hurt a player to win... WTF, that's like the bounty crap the Saints were doing....
If he was you'd still have the same stance?
? He just basically said attack Sherman's injury and break his arm... Your ok with that ? I"m not ... He just openly said hurt a player to win... WTF kinda sportsmanship is that ? I wouldn't have appreciated hearing a Seahawks say attack Rodgers leg last weekend and break it .... That's ridiculous talk ...
Anointed One;*****85 said:playing competitive ball all my life, I definitely go after his arm this game... I thought McCarthy missed the boat by not going after him after he was hurt... Why would I think otherwise? You CHALLENGE him... I read between the lines... I don't honestly believe that Browner would like to see Sherman on the ground in pain because a Patriot broke his arm during the game... It was tongue and cheek is how I took it... They're friends... You're reading into this a bit too much imo...
If he was you'd still have the same stance?
Isn't there a rule against inciting other players to intentionally hurt someone? Kind of like bounty gate? By the sounds of it BB isn't really wanting Sherm's arm broke but I wouldn't be surprised if the league paid him a visit and told him to knock that kind of talk off.
That talk - even if out of context, is bulletin-board material. Belichick has talked with him I'm sure.....
The man said break his arm... those were his words.. Not challenge him or go after him... There is nothing I"m miss reading into... Even other Seahawks commented on this and there disappointed... Challenging someone is different than intentionally trying to hurt them...
Who?
I've seen comments by Sherman, Chancellor and Baldwin and they had no problem with it.
Basically Browner is shit scared of taking on a full strength Seahawks team.
Pussy.
And now that he's off the drugs, all of that "courage" is gone.
I don't think so, he's his old self. Sherman is going to be fine, the Seahawks WRs however, need to keep a eye on him, even after the ball goes by. I'd bet money he's going to look for a kill shot on them, if he gets a chance. It's what he does.