New Orleans Saints/Washington Redskins: Bounty Hunters

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Chico23231
03-04-2012, 10:18 PM
So do you think when Sean Taylor laid the wood on people was he trying to "jeopardize" a career? He was obviously part of this bounty program. You can go on You Tube now and look at all the hits Taylor laid out. What's your opinion on his hitting style?

Speaking of laying the wood, has anybody seen that Kate Upton Carls Jr commercial? whats the bounty on that? sweet baby jesus she's amazing

SFREDSKIN
03-04-2012, 10:42 PM
Speaking of laying the wood, has anybody seen that Kate Upton Carls Jr commercial? whats the bounty on that? sweet baby jesus she's amazing

And the "Dirty Sanchez" is drawing a mustache on her.

SmootSmack
03-05-2012, 12:19 AM
I wonder if the Rams were aware of all this when they hired Williams, because if not they have a legitimate axe to grind.

GMScud
03-05-2012, 12:26 AM
The link I read quoted ONE guy who took out James Stewart on a LEGAL it. What's the big deal there? Stewart got hurt on a legal hit!!!! It happens every week in the NFL. It sucks that he got hurt but Wire did nothing wrong.

Let me ask you this. What in the world do you think Sean Taylor was trying to do on all those "kill" shots that he delivered in his career??? He wasn't just trying to bring the guy down. He's trying to hurt the opponent. Not hurt him where is career is in jepordy. But hurt him where he's trying to intimidate and inflict pain. That's football!!!!!!!! What GW did was wrong. I just don't have a problem with it, nor do a lot of the players that I've heard comment on it.

You're still just totally missing it. Yeah, Sean Taylor was a headhunter. It was his style long before he ever met GW. And I loved Sean. But he wasn't crushing guys just because GW told him to. He would have been out there doing that regardless of the coach, and the league would just be throwing flags and docking paychecks.

Coaching up and managing hotheaded players is a basic job duty of NFL coaches. Telling players you're gonna give them extra cash to purposely look to get a guy carted off the field is on a totally different level, and contradicts so much of what's good about the game of football.

As to your point in bold, GW is in the wrong, and you're cool with coaches breaking the rules. Gotcha.

los panda
03-05-2012, 01:27 AM
Speaking of laying the wood, has anybody seen that Kate Upton Carls Jr commercial? whats the bounty on that? sweet baby jesus she's amazingthey have carls jr in va?

los panda
03-05-2012, 03:37 AM
now they're whispering that carter/daniels did manning for a bounty. cool

backrow
03-05-2012, 08:11 AM
Wow! The only thing needed now, is for the Saints and B&G to make a huge Draft day trade!

:silly:

irish
03-05-2012, 08:44 AM
I wonder if the Rams were aware of all this when they hired Williams, because if not they have a legitimate axe to grind.

I agree 100%. I also wonder if there's any chance the NFL would take away draft picks from the Skins and if so would it happen before the 2012 draft.

SmootSmack
03-05-2012, 08:51 AM
Skins are going to get at worst a fine.

CultBrennan59
03-05-2012, 09:39 AM
they have carls jr in va?

they're called Hardees

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