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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    Originally posted by KNUBB
    It has everything to do with playing to hit hard. I can't believe you still think that they are taking aim at certain parts of the body with the intent to injure. You just don't understand how difficult that really is apparently. You end up out of position that way.
    So then there was no bounty program? It was just guys playing football.

    :olhoss:


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    • KNUBB
      WHITE RONDO
      • Jun 2009
      • 7973

      I'll just leave this here

      The news of the Saints' 'bounty' system administered by ex-defensive coordinator Gregg Williams had the league buzzing Friday. NFL.com's Bucky Brooks sheds light on a dirty little secret: The practice is commonplace.


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      • nwfisch
        No longer a noob
        • Jul 2011
        • 1365

        Originally posted by KNUBB
        Author of that article is Bucky :gayrod:

        Just because its commonplace, doesn't make it right.

        People steal despite it being illegal, just because a lot of people do it, doesn't mean that stealing is justified.

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        • nwfisch
          No longer a noob
          • Jul 2011
          • 1365

          Originally posted by KNUBB
          Show me Saints.
          Hitting Earl Bennett in the chest, knocking him out 6 weeks

          Season ending injury for Gabe Carimi

          Stomping on Jay Cutler's throat.


          Need I go on.


          :joeybats:

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          • leaffan
            Colton Orr Fan
            • Feb 2009
            • 11082

            Originally posted by KNUBB
            You should no problem finding tons of examples from a dirty team. As far as the Steve Smith play is concerned that is a rival and that game very chippy from the opening kickoff. That wasn't the 1st fight, but out of context it looks pretty bad. Still looks bad though
            I can't find anything for most NFL related media on youtube. So they're probably removing the content.

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            • Houston
              Back home
              • Oct 2008
              • 21231

              Originally posted by DSpydr84
              I see nothing wrong with it because it's the nature of the game. If I tell a guy to fill the alley at full speed, I don't expect him to get there and play patty-cake with the running back.

              Why not have a reward system? A "big hit" is too subjective, so he said if you need to injure a guy. I really don't see why it's a big deal. Every player in the NFL gets some type of ding in every single game. There's not one guy in the league after week 3 that isn't hurt in some way. I think it's cool, actually. Go knock a dude out. That's how we play D.

              To me, it's foolish of you to think this doesn't happen everywhere, or if it's not to the extent of paying players, there isn't one guy out there who isn't trying to get a knock-out hit on his resume. Tell me when you played in HS you didn't want to de-cleat a guy. There's no guarantee that he gets hurt, but fuck, if he does, I'm getting paid. I win twice.

              I was just about to post a picture of the James Harrison/Colt McCoy gif, then it hit me...you were one of the bozos who defended that play. I knew you were missing a few screws when it comes to this, but I forgot how bad. Never mind then, no point of me even trying to reason with you.

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              • Realist
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 6057

                Donte Whitner had a bounty out for Pierre Thomas. Whiter got paid

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  Originally posted by DSpydr84
                  I see nothing wrong with it because it's the nature of the game. If I tell a guy to fill the alley at full speed, I don't expect him to get there and play patty-cake with the running back.
                  Hold on...bounties are the nature of the game? Is this really what you are saying, here?

                  Why not have a reward system? A "big hit" is too subjective, so he said if you need to injure a guy. I really don't see why it's a big deal. Every player in the NFL gets some type of ding in every single game. There's not one guy in the league after week 3 that isn't hurt in some way. I think it's cool, actually. Go knock a dude out. That's how we play D.
                  I don't even have words for this. You think it's "cool" that players are being paid to injure other players.

                  Not meant to be sarcastic, serious question. How old are you?

                  To me, it's foolish of you to think this doesn't happen everywhere, or if it's not to the extent of paying players, there isn't one guy out there who isn't trying to get a knock-out hit on his resume. Tell me when you played in HS you didn't want to de-cleat a guy. There's no guarantee that he gets hurt, but fuck, if he does, I'm getting paid. I win twice.
                  It happening everywhere doesn't make it sensible, classy, or within the rules.

                  To the bold - yes, when I player football I wanted to de-cleat a guy. Every game. But ffs, I never thought to myself, 'man, I hope i injure somebody today...it would be so cool!'. Never. Not once.

                  Can't believe there is a small handful of psychopaths here who are condoning human bounties. I figured this would be a 100% topic. Were you people raised by serial killers?

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                  • jaxjaggywires
                    Eradicator!!
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 1693

                    I'm assuming this probably happened when Williams was DC in Jacksonville for a year too...luckily, there's only a couple guys left from that defense in case this thing goes way back in time and they start disciplining players for accepting blood money.
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                    • Houston
                      Back home
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 21231

                      Originally posted by EmpireWF
                      So then there was no bounty program? It was just guys playing football.

                      :olhoss:

                      That's what I've been trying to figure out.

                      Similar to how Tailback U said earlier "you don't mean to injure anyone". When that's exactly what the bounty is for, idiot.
                      Then you have Spydr saying that people already naturally do this. If that's the case....why would there be a need for a Bounty, or extra incentive?

                      Don't understand this thinking.

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                      • killgod
                        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 4714

                        Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                        Hold on...bounties are the nature of the game? Is this really what you are saying, here?



                        I don't even have words for this. You think it's "cool" that players are being paid to injure other players.

                        Not meant to be sarcastic, serious question. How old are you?



                        It happening everywhere doesn't make it sensible, classy, or within the rules.

                        To the bold - yes, when I player football I wanted to de-cleat a guy. Every game. But ffs, I never thought to myself, 'man, I hope i injure somebody today...it would be so cool!'. Never. Not once.

                        Can't believe there is a small handful of psychopaths here who are condoning human bounties. I figured this would be a 100% topic. Were you people raised by serial killers?
                        I'm with you on this one.

                        When I play sport and someone is hurt, regardless of my own doing, I want him to get up.

                        I don't want him to stay down so I can help pay for my new ferrari this week, but apparently that's the acceptable way to think.

                        Greed and personal gain know no bounds I guess.

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26142

                          Originally posted by Houston
                          That's what I've been trying to figure out.

                          Similar to how Tailback U said earlier "you don't mean to injure anyone". When that's exactly what the bounty is for, idiot.
                          Then you have Spydr saying that people already naturally do this. If that's the case....why would there be a need for a Bounty, or extra incentive?

                          Don't understand this thinking.
                          Its a horrendous argument on that side. It really is.

                          It just goes to show, that no matter how obvious something looks, you can always find a small handful of people on any side of a debate.

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                          • bucky
                            #50? WTF?
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 5408

                            Originally posted by KNUBB
                            Forget it. Warner's not going to be able to understand this. He'll read that and somehow, for some reason, read "bounty to injure".

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                            • killgod
                              OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 4714

                              Originally posted by bucky
                              Forget it. Warner's not going to be able to understand this. He'll read that and somehow, for some reason, read "bounty to injure".
                              Originally posted by article
                              knockout shots were also included in the payouts.

                              Yeah for some unknown reason he'll think that. No idea where he's getting it from.


                              It's just a spin article to make this situation look cleaner for the NFL. It's a fucking NFL.com release for christ's sake.

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                              • bucky
                                #50? WTF?
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5408

                                Originally posted by nwfisch
                                Author of that article is Bucky :gayrod:

                                Just because its commonplace, doesn't make it right.

                                People steal despite it being illegal, just because a lot of people do it, doesn't mean that stealing is justified.
                                Did you even read the thing. It said incentives for impact plays, including good, clean, hard hits. According to the article, the programs had no intent to injure through dirty, illegal hits.

                                But I guess when you have no valid comeback, all you have left is to through out a smart ass comment.

                                Comment on the actual article.

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