Trent Green
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:15 am
How about that dirty hit? He should have been fined for that block.
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SkinsFreak wrote:Nothing against Green, I hope he okay, but I still can't get over what the Dolphins did. I think everyone predicted this would happen.
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:I think the potential brain damage and increased risk of Alzheimers in his older years coupled with the anxiousness it may have caused on his wife and family and a potential end to his career are punishment enough, don't you?
Athletes, sportswriters, me and you are just people. And as people, we are imperfect and make mistakes. Our lives and health can be altered in an unpredictable sick instant. Johnson isn't the worst person in the NFL any more than he should be sainted for doing a kindness for a stranger two years ago. Players like Green and Johnson threaten their careers and health playing a violent emotional game for our amusement. Why we as a society want to cast public figures as either demons or saints is not something I quite understand.
Fios wrote:This is an excellent piece on the whole situation. I agree that Travis Johnson is being unfairly portrayed here, my FIRST thought when I saw the play was 1) Fox had it totally wrong, they reported it just as Stephanie writes, that Johnson hit poor old Trent in the head. Wrong. And when I say first saw, I mean literally the first time I saw the clip, I heard Fox's lead-in and said "well, that's totally inaccurate." My second thought was "wow, that's a bit of a cheap shot." I'm sorry Green got hurt, I don't relish in that but while putting your helmet into a guy's knee might be legal but it isn't honorable either.Athletes, sportswriters, me and you are just people. And as people, we are imperfect and make mistakes. Our lives and health can be altered in an unpredictable sick instant. Johnson isn't the worst person in the NFL any more than he should be sainted for doing a kindness for a stranger two years ago. Players like Green and Johnson threaten their careers and health playing a violent emotional game for our amusement. Why we as a society want to cast public figures as either demons or saints is not something I quite understand.
Agreed. I mean there is an unspoken rule amongst football players. Everyone just knows that is low. If you block low on a guy you have to do it from the front not a blind side knee cracker.Fios wrote:This is an excellent piece on the whole situation. I agree that Travis Johnson is being unfairly portrayed here, my FIRST thought when I saw the play was 1) Fox had it totally wrong, they reported it just as Stephanie writes, that Johnson hit poor old Trent in the head. Wrong. And when I say first saw, I mean literally the first time I saw the clip, I heard Fox's lead-in and said "well, that's totally inaccurate." My second thought was "wow, that's a bit of a cheap shot." I'm sorry Green got hurt, I don't relish in that but while putting your helmet into a guy's knee might be legal but it isn't honorable either.Athletes, sportswriters, me and you are just people. And as people, we are imperfect and make mistakes. Our lives and health can be altered in an unpredictable sick instant. Johnson isn't the worst person in the NFL any more than he should be sainted for doing a kindness for a stranger two years ago. Players like Green and Johnson threaten their careers and health playing a violent emotional game for our amusement. Why we as a society want to cast public figures as either demons or saints is not something I quite understand.
BnGhog wrote:From a guy that hasn't seen a replay...
Can you tell me if Trent just fell to the ground in front of him, or did he lunge at his knee?
GSPODS wrote:BnGhog wrote:From a guy that hasn't seen a replay...
Can you tell me if Trent just fell to the ground in front of him, or did he lunge at his knee?
From what I saw it looked like Trent attempted the world's worst cut block.
BnGhog wrote:From a guy that hasn't seen a replay...
Can you tell me if Trent just fell to the ground in front of him, or did he lunge at his knee?