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12-20-2010, 05:20 AM
#5671
Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by md1198p
For what? Running along the goal line and not scoring right away? Maybe he was making sure the clock was run out?
I agree the celebrations are over the top, but I think the league needs to stop with the fines for everything, not do more of it.
Seriously?
a) the clock had already run out by the time he got to the goaline.
b) he switched the football in his hands to the hand closest to the defender before crossing the goal line.
c) he actually swerved a bit from the goal line out to the 1 or two yard line before going over the goal line.
Defend that. He was being an ***.
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
We should nuke the United States.
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12-20-2010, 07:03 AM
#5672
 Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
Seriously?
a) the clock had already run out by the time he got to the goaline.
b) he switched the football in his hands to the hand closest to the defender before crossing the goal line.
c) he actually swerved a bit from the goal line out to the 1 or two yard line before going over the goal line.
Defend that. He was being an ***.
Ok. But by the letter of the rules, you cannot penalize or fine a guy for a celebration before he scores, only after. He should not have been fined for the one last week either. If the league is going to follow all these other rules literally and to the letter, such as calling a penalty when a defender brushes against a QB's helmet, then they should do the same for all the rules. Its no different than high stepping or flipping into the endzone.
I don't really care if they fined him anyway, its not my money.
"Mister, we deal in lead." (Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven)
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12-20-2010, 07:27 AM
#5673
Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by md1198p
Ok. But by the letter of the rules, you cannot penalize or fine a guy for a celebration before he scores, only after. He should not have been fined for the one last week either. If the league is going to follow all these other rules literally and to the letter, such as calling a penalty when a defender brushes against a QB's helmet, then they should do the same for all the rules. Its no different than high stepping or flipping into the endzone.
I don't really care if they fined him anyway, its not my money.
It's actually one of the things that drives me nuts about the NFL... the HORRIBLE inconsistency in the calling.
As for taunting, I'd like to see it punished whether it's before the player reaches the endzone or after. In fact, taunting even occurs on non TD plays. There's a few rules that I don't like in the NFL (the hyper oversensitive protection of the QB's as you allude to for one) but rules against taunting I like. Don't want to see the NFL ghetto-ized like the NBA is.
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
We should nuke the United States.
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12-20-2010, 07:33 AM
#5674
 Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
It's actually one of the things that drives me nuts about the NFL... the HORRIBLE inconsistency in the calling.
As for taunting, I'd like to see it punished whether it's before the player reaches the endzone or after. In fact, taunting even occurs on non TD plays. There's a few rules that I don't like in the NFL (the hyper oversensitive protection of the QB's as you allude to for one) but rules against taunting I like. Don't want to see the NFL ghetto-ized like the NBA is.
I personally, and I have been saying this for years not just because of Desean, could care less about that stuff. Does not matter to me either way. I do not agree with all the fines, and don't think a penalty should be called for celebrations unless it causes a delay of the game or something.
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12-20-2010, 07:36 AM
#5675
On a gameplay related note, Jackson needs one more 50 yard TD in his next 14 games to tie Gale Sayers for the most before the age of 25. Jackson might be the best "big play" player in NFL history if he keeps it up.
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12-20-2010, 12:29 PM
#5676
What you gonna do?!?
Collinsworth made a priceless call on that Dan Connelly kickoff return. That entire play made me grin from ear to ear, it is why I love football.
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12-20-2010, 01:07 PM
#5677
 Originally Posted by fastitocalon
Collinsworth made a priceless call on that Dan Connelly kickoff return. That entire play made me grin from ear to ear, it is why I love football.
There is nothing better in sports than seeing a fat guy run a long way with a football.
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12-20-2010, 04:03 PM
#5678
Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by md1198p
I personally, and I have been saying this for years not just because of Desean, could care less about that stuff. Does not matter to me either way. I do not agree with all the fines, and don't think a penalty should be called for celebrations unless it causes a delay of the game or something.
I see nothing wrong with a celebration. It's a game of extreme emotion at times and you can't expect human being to be robotic in their reactions. But I think that celebrating and taunting are two wholly different animals.
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
We should nuke the United States.
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12-20-2010, 05:07 PM
#5679
 Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
I see nothing wrong with a celebration. It's a game of extreme emotion at times and you can't expect human being to be robotic in their reactions. But I think that celebrating and taunting are two wholly different animals.
I thought back on the TD. I know do indeed think he was making sure the clock was run down. You are right that it was, but I doubt he was paying attention to that while weaving in and out of players while trying to score. Int he stadium, the clocks are on the sides, and thats where he looked. Smart football play, the guy from Denver did the same thing last year (forget his name).
I also find it funny you compare it with the NBA and not the NHL. There is nothing more "ghetto" than starting a fight with a guy every time he out skates you or hits you or a teammate hard. "Tauning" is a no-no, but actually fist fighting once every few games is ok?
"Mister, we deal in lead." (Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven)
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12-20-2010, 05:47 PM
#5680
[Insert witty title here]
 Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
It's actually one of the things that drives me nuts about the NFL... the HORRIBLE inconsistency in the calling.
As for taunting, I'd like to see it punished whether it's before the player reaches the endzone or after. In fact, taunting even occurs on non TD plays. There's a few rules that I don't like in the NFL (the hyper oversensitive protection of the QB's as you allude to for one) but rules against taunting I like. Don't want to see the NFL ghetto-ized like the NBA is.
Just as long as it doesn't become as ridiculously overbearing as the college game.
A player looks the wrong way at the other team, or even the crowd, for a fraction of a second and they are penalized 15 yards on the kickoff or PAT. Just asinine. It has often completely changed the outcome of games (A.J. Green at Georgia last year, anyone?).
And seeing the refs run up to the players celebrating with each other in the endzone, minding their own business, and hurry them along and scold them for being there makes me just want to come through the TV and slap them around a few times.
I guess common sense isn't part of the officiating gig anymore.
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12-20-2010, 06:49 PM
#5681
Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by md1198p
I thought back on the TD. I know do indeed think he was making sure the clock was run down. You are right that it was, but I doubt he was paying attention to that while weaving in and out of players while trying to score. Int he stadium, the clocks are on the sides, and thats where he looked. Smart football play, the guy from Denver did the same thing last year (forget his name).
And yet that doesn't take into account his:
a) Switching the ball into the hand closest to the opponent. What was his exact reason for that again?
b) His running along the edge of the goal line, and then swerving slightly to be out around the two yard line for a stride or two. What was his exact reason for that again?
Neither of those two actions are intuitive with "running out the clock". He went out of his way to do both.
Nevermind I heard today that he admitted that he was rubbing it in the other team's faces.
Make up an excuse for that.
I also find it funny you compare it with the NBA and not the NHL. There is nothing more "ghetto" than starting a fight with a guy every time he out skates you or hits you or a teammate hard. "Tauning" is a no-no, but actually fist fighting once every few games is ok?
You obviously don't "get" hockey.
Hockey has always been this way. Even back when sports was a "gentlemans game". When you actually play hockey (which I do), you understand why fighting exists, and most likely agree with it.
There is actually method to the madness of fighting in hockey. It's part strategy (it can inspire your team), as well as part "policing" the game amongst the players themselves. You may think that silly, but it keeps your superstars from getting cross checked in the face by a player from the other team.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tid_8...16E8E8&index=4
A two minute penalty (or as I call them, a "timeout") doesn't deter actions always. Nor does a five. Nor a ten misconduct. Nor a game. Nor a fine by the league. The threat of getting knocked out by a goon on the other team does for many players.
When fighting was more prevelant, there was also less "stickwork" (i.e. slashing, spearing, cross checking, high sticking) in hockey. Today, fighting is down, and "stickwork" is up. There are many who theorize that it's in no small part due to the decrease in fighting.
The NBA is full of "hood rats". The NBA itself has realized this and has gone through measures to try to clean up the image of their game by trying to rid the gangsta element from the game. This has never been an issue in the NHL.
 Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
Just as long as it doesn't become as ridiculously overbearing as the college game.
A player looks the wrong way at the other team, or even the crowd, for a fraction of a second and they are penalized 15 yards on the kickoff or PAT. Just asinine. It has often completely changed the outcome of games (A.J. Green at Georgia last year, anyone?).
Completely agree. Has to be reasonable.
Last edited by Spank_Me_Hard; 12-20-2010 at 06:52 PM.
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
We should nuke the United States.
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12-20-2010, 07:14 PM
#5682
Snarky Quorums
 Originally Posted by md1198p
There is nothing more "ghetto" than starting a fight with a guy every time he out skates you or hits you or a teammate hard.
Have you ever actually watched hockey or are you just guessing what you think happens? Never have I ever seen a fight start because someone outskates someone else.
The NBA is 100% ghetto: from the ghetto for the ghetto.
There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.
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12-20-2010, 08:42 PM
#5683
 Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
And yet that doesn't take into account his:
a) Switching the ball into the hand closest to the opponent. What was his exact reason for that again?
b) His running along the edge of the goal line, and then swerving slightly to be out around the two yard line for a stride or two. What was his exact reason for that again?
Neither of those two actions are intuitive with "running out the clock". He went out of his way to do both.
Nevermind I heard today that he admitted that he was rubbing it in the other team's faces.
Make up an excuse for that.
You obviously don't "get" hockey.
Hockey has always been this way. Even back when sports was a "gentlemans game". When you actually play hockey (which I do), you understand why fighting exists, and most likely agree with it.
There is actually method to the madness of fighting in hockey. It's part strategy (it can inspire your team), as well as part "policing" the game amongst the players themselves. You may think that silly, but it keeps your superstars from getting cross checked in the face by a player from the other team.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tid_8...16E8E8&index=4
A two minute penalty (or as I call them, a "timeout") doesn't deter actions always. Nor does a five. Nor a ten misconduct. Nor a game. Nor a fine by the league. The threat of getting knocked out by a goon on the other team does for many players.
When fighting was more prevelant, there was also less "stickwork" (i.e. slashing, spearing, cross checking, high sticking) in hockey. Today, fighting is down, and "stickwork" is up. There are many who theorize that it's in no small part due to the decrease in fighting.
The NBA is full of "hood rats". The NBA itself has realized this and has gone through measures to try to clean up the image of their game by trying to rid the gangsta element from the game. This has never been an issue in the NHL.
Completely agree. Has to be reasonable.
By the same token, the trash talking and flashy showmanship has been part of basketball since at least the 70's. I don't see any difference in that today than from the Dr J days. How is it any different?
Again, I would not do it like Desean does. But I also don't have a problem with it. The "taunting" has become a part of the game since at least the early Deon Sanders days.
"Mister, we deal in lead." (Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven)
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12-20-2010, 08:48 PM
#5684
 Originally Posted by MrDigital
Have you ever actually watched hockey or are you just guessing what you think happens? Never have I ever seen a fight start because someone outskates someone else.
The NBA is 100% ghetto: from the ghetto for the ghetto.
Nope never watched hockey. Me and the rest of the country. We all would rather watch basketball.
"Mister, we deal in lead." (Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven)
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12-20-2010, 09:07 PM
#5685
Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by md1198p
Nope never watched hockey. Me and the rest of the country. We all would rather watch basketball.
Doesn't appear that you've noticed, but hockey is actually quite popular up in your neck of the woods...
Down south in places like New Mexico? Um, yea... not so much. But c'est la vie.
Don't even get me started on international popularity of the two sports.
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
We should nuke the United States.
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