Jamaican'Skin
03-05-2012, 03:00 PM
I see nothing wrong with putting bounties on Warpath posters. Everybody in all the football related forums do it, none of the posters have a problem with it, and none of the people in charge have a problem with it, so to me it's not a big deal. Who cares about the legalities involved?
I used to think the same way until Smooty put a bounty on my posts. Notice I haven't been posting as regularly as I used to? I got my fingers broke man! My fingers! They're my livelihood. Doc says I'll never type the same again.
mooby
03-05-2012, 03:05 PM
I used to think the same way until Smooty put a bounty on my posts. Notice I haven't been posting as regularly as I used to? I got my fingers broke man! My fingers! They're my livelihood. Doc says I'll never type the same again.
Psh. You knew the risks when you decided to play the game.
T.O.Killa
03-05-2012, 03:05 PM
Who's to say they weren't trying to hurt him? That's the problem with all this.
If guys are being rewarded for big hits, and being rewarded even more for knocking a guy out of a game, you almost have to assume that any borderline looking play was dirty and there was intent to injure.
Not sure how you're still not seeing the problem that bounties create.
I lost all respect for Williams and the players that went along with it. I understand players trying to make hard hits, but any player or coach promoting hurting another player, should not play or coach in the NFL. After seeing that hit against Manning, it made me sick to think that Carter or Daniels got a bonus because they hurt Manning.
skinsfan69
03-05-2012, 03:44 PM
I would certainly classify someone as being hypocritical if they root for injury while watching a game and then turn around have a big issue with this bounty thing.
I don't think there are too many regular posters around here who sincerely cheer for the Redskins opponents to get injured.
Not career ending or even season ending. When Dexter Manley knocked out Danny White back in 82 I cheered. If you're old enough to remember that game then I assume you did too.
los panda
03-05-2012, 03:45 PM
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Not career ending or even season ending. When Dexter Manley knocked out Danny White back in 82 I cheered. If you're old enough to remember that game then I assume you did too.arrington on aikman. i didn't cheer, but i didn't feel bad. they cheered irvin's career ender in philly
CrustyRedskin
03-05-2012, 03:51 PM
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Not career ending or even season ending. When Dexter Manley knocked out Danny White back in 82 I cheered. If you're old enough to remember that game then I assume you did too.
I get stirred up every time i see that, Manley flat weeded that sob.
skinsfan69
03-05-2012, 03:55 PM
arrington on aikman. i didn't cheer, but i didn't feel bad. they cheered irvin's career ender in philly
i probably cheered cause that's one of the reason we all watch football. to see a kill shot. glad aikman turned out ok but that was a legal hit and it ended aikman's career. if it wasn't lavar then someone else would've done it.
GMScud
03-05-2012, 04:00 PM
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Not career ending or even season ending. When Dexter Manley knocked out Danny White back in 82 I cheered. If you're old enough to remember that game then I assume you did too.
Well I was 4 years old, so no, I don't remember that. I cheer a hard hit by a Redskins player on an opponent all the time. But if it's a hit that sends a guy to the locker room, I get no joy from that.
No issue with cheering the hit, but cheering the injury is another thing.
Are we really still stuck on this?
CrazyCanuck
03-05-2012, 04:04 PM
When Dexter Manley knocked out Danny White back in 82 I cheered. If you're old enough to remember that game then I assume you did too.
It's one of my Top 5 Redskins plays of all-time. Does that make me a bad person??