firstdown
10-04-2006, 03:36 PM
is it just me, or did the cowboys look like a bunch of pussies for letting this happen and doing nothing? i would hope that if this happened to a redskin, someone would step up and at least TRY to do something about it Like when the Dallas player draged our QB five yards after the sack and our O line just stood and watched.
Like when the Dallas player draged our QB five yards after the sack and our O line just stood and watched.
Was that when Spurrier was here?
dmek25
10-04-2006, 03:53 PM
i thought the same thing when that happened. look at everyone standing around and watching our qb get punked in front of everyone
Monkeydad
10-04-2006, 04:20 PM
i dont think he should press charges. i think the titans should step up and fine him, if they are allowed to by the union
Not likely. Unions of any kind typically protect the bad employees, even if they're killing the company.
If I were the owner of the team, I'd really think about just nullyfying the bum's contract (there HAS to be some kind of "detriment to the team" clause in it) and letting him find a job elsewhere. They'll have a fatter version of Maurice Clarrett on their hands if they don't lay down the law.
NAVYSKINSFAN
10-05-2006, 10:32 AM
I think I heard that the Dallas guy said he did not want to press charges is that true?
That Guy
10-05-2006, 10:38 AM
I think I heard that the Dallas guy said he did not want to press charges is that true?
probably. the NFL is a small community, and no one wants to be known as the guy who sent another player to jail.
I don't care how good his apology was though, he's still an idiot. and i don't know about and haven't seen the fujita hit, but i heard it was after the whistle and completely away from the play (was he trying to goon and take steve smith out by any means? or was he just amazingly confused?)