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Speaking of dirty players
John Lynch comes to mind. I know we talked about his late hard hit a few weeks ago. So I already didn't like him going into the game. But last night I saw something I didn't understand until it was explained to me (thanks Jansenfan). John Lynch towards the end of the first quarter would jump on an already downed Bengal, holding him down. Trying to delay the line from getting back up and getting back to the line in a timely manner. The refs of course didn't call it. I know I've never seen this in an NFL game before. Is it common and I've just missed it, or is it something only the scum of the NFL try?
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I my self hate that when a player holds you down and doesn't allow you to get back to the
line and possible get one more play off
especially when the game is on the line once you tackle a player you should be made to get
off so they can get back to the line
if players insist on doing that then flag them 5 yards and give back the time lost
line and possible get one more play off
especially when the game is on the line once you tackle a player you should be made to get
off so they can get back to the line
if players insist on doing that then flag them 5 yards and give back the time lost
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I told yall their line is dirty. I saw Denvers line falling and rolling all night long.
John Madden spent like 15 minutes talking about and did not want to let it go. It bothers alot of people and the league should do something about it.
...Or maybe teams should gun for their players and give them a tatse of their own feces
Oh yeah and John Lynch does come into hits late and hard. He is a borderline bum for doing it.
John Madden spent like 15 minutes talking about and did not want to let it go. It bothers alot of people and the league should do something about it.
...Or maybe teams should gun for their players and give them a tatse of their own feces

Oh yeah and John Lynch does come into hits late and hard. He is a borderline bum for doing it.

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TexasCowboy wrote:Get off what? it is the truth Aikman would love to have the same rules that protect QB's
today
these late hits are killing quaterbacks
Well if the rules were diffrent then, how is that dirty?

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RC thanks for getting my back. I wasn't saying he was dirty for the hitting or the holding the player down on its own. It's a combination of those things. And the blatent use of those things.
As far as Lavar goes, it is so funny to me how the Cowboys fans constantly say Lavar has nothing and then bring this "hard" hit up like it was something horrible he did. Make up your damn mind would you.
As far as Lavar goes, it is so funny to me how the Cowboys fans constantly say Lavar has nothing and then bring this "hard" hit up like it was something horrible he did. Make up your damn mind would you.
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TexasCowboy wrote:That's just it the rules were not differnt then
OK you have legally confused me.

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NikiH wrote:RC thanks for getting my back. I wasn't saying he was dirty for the hitting or the holding the player down on its own. It's a combination of those things. And the blatent use of those things.
As far as Lavar goes, it is so funny to me how the Cowboys fans constantly say Lavar has nothing and then bring this "hard" hit up like it was something horrible he did. Make up your damn mind would you.
No problem.
Lynch is very intense and I have seen him do dirty stuff over the years. The most recent was the preseason game, when he came in late and hit CP in the head while he was already tackled and down.
As far as Lavar and Cowboy fans go, If I was to write a book I would be titled, "Contradictive behaviors, thy should not lie."
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You have to love Romo for dirtiest player in the past ten years.
That guy is a complete headcase.
Corey Fuller, Hardy Nickerson, Kevin Gogan, Jerome Woods, Erik Williams, Steve Wisniewski...
Welch would probably bring up John Sample's name, although his worst offenses came as a Colt.
All time ?
Dobler or Tatum. Take your pick. Dirtiest bastards ever.
The game would not be the same without 'em.
That guy is a complete headcase.
Corey Fuller, Hardy Nickerson, Kevin Gogan, Jerome Woods, Erik Williams, Steve Wisniewski...
Welch would probably bring up John Sample's name, although his worst offenses came as a Colt.
All time ?
Dobler or Tatum. Take your pick. Dirtiest bastards ever.
The game would not be the same without 'em.

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TexasCowboy wrote:redskincity wrote:TexasCowboy wrote:That's just it the rules were not differnt then
OK you have legally confused me.
The NFL when Aikman played didn't crack down on the hits on quaterbacks
the rules today are alot tougher then when Aikman played
The confusion comes from the disidence between you said the rules were the same, and when you said the rules were different.
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Tatum. For career consistency.
And (?) Blount, from the Steelers, who broke Daryl Stingley's neck.
Wow, I thought Johnny Sample had faded into oblivion!
Then there was Chuck Bednarik's hit on Frank Gifford, Bednarik standing over Gifford as if in pride, Gifford hurt so badly that he was almost paralyzed.
Tataum and Blount were lucky that the NFL outlawed the crackback block, because Charlie Taylor used hat block to punish guys like them.
And (?) Blount, from the Steelers, who broke Daryl Stingley's neck.
Wow, I thought Johnny Sample had faded into oblivion!
Then there was Chuck Bednarik's hit on Frank Gifford, Bednarik standing over Gifford as if in pride, Gifford hurt so badly that he was almost paralyzed.
Tataum and Blount were lucky that the NFL outlawed the crackback block, because Charlie Taylor used hat block to punish guys like them.