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Aye Doc posted:"Agent Drew Rosenhaus on @GetUp on Rob Gronkowski’s future: “If the team was struggling or they needed him at some point next year, and let’s just say hypothetically Tom Brady gave him a call and said ‘Rob, I need you.’ I wouldn’t be shocked if he came back to p..." What would the Gronk signal look like?
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:What would the Gronk signal look like? it would be a giant 69 obviously
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:What would the Gronk signal look like? Like lighting up blunts that firework into the sky and explode in a shape of a 69 and he’d be seen leaving his harems and gallop to Tom Brady
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Man imagine angrily defending the Tre White incident simply because there are other incidents that are arguably worse by others It was lovely and dirty and dangerous, sorry it was done by your favorite player e: And using the fact that he was covered very physically all game long as an excuse is funny coming from the Patriots side Intruder fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Mar 25, 2019 |
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Intruder posted:Man imagine angrily defending the Tre White incident simply because there are other incidents that are arguably worse by others Someone said it was the most dirty hit in football they ever saw. That is why the topic of other hits came up. Also I don't think any Pats fans are being angry.
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Well if you want to be pedantic about it, the Suh and Hayneworth incidents weren't "hits" And the dude I'm mostly replying to also posted essentially "Aside from that time Gronk threw his full weight into the back of a dude's head while he was on the ground..."
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MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:gently caress the Patriots
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Slowpoke! posted:Good at math as in he realized that if he doesn't blow his money, he can retire at age 30. Which sadly makes him smarter than about 75% of the league
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Intruder posted:Well if you want to be pedantic about it, the Suh and Hayneworth incidents weren't "hits" I'm going to hit you, right in your big dummy head.
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Intruder posted:Man imagine angrily defending the Tre White incident simply because there are other incidents that are arguably worse by others Out of the other examples that came up it's not the dirtiest because it wasn't as premeditated as the Talib eye poke, and he didn't keep going on like the Suh stomp. But it might have been the most dangerous just because of the angles there.
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:It doesn't excuse it, but that guy was riding his back half the game and not getting called for it. The frustration finally boiled over. "It doesn't excuse it but" is the I'm excusing it version of "I'm not a racist but"
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# ? Mar 25, 2019 15:31 |
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regarding robert gronkowski - he's an idiot and I'm glad he's gone
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# ? Mar 25, 2019 15:31 |
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Favorite Gronk moment: when the security guard stopped him from jumping the rail at Wrestlemania because she didn't know he was supposed to, and another guard had to come fill her in
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# ? Mar 25, 2019 15:32 |
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remember when gronk made his stupid 69 joke for the millionth time and was disrespectful to a female reporter and then barely anyone cared because somehow being a dumbass is okay if you're gronk?
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Intruder posted:"It doesn't excuse it but" is the I'm excusing it version of "I'm not a racist but" Since you want to be pedantic, there's a difference between explaining why someone did something versus providing reasoning why it was acceptable. For instance, if I said: Robert Kraft got a blowjob at a tug and rub because it probably felt really great. That's explaining why he did what he did, but not saying it was right. Same with what I said about Gronk and his hit. I knew why he did it, not that it was right.
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# ? Mar 25, 2019 15:34 |
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Remember when Gronk tried to break a mans neck?
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# ? Mar 25, 2019 15:35 |
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It's not an excuse but here's an excuse I'm providing, that I would not even begin to consider if he didn't play for my favorite team
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:Someone said it was the most dirty hit in football they ever saw. That is why the topic of other hits came up. Also I don't think any Pats fans are being angry. Gronk could've very easily broken White's neck with that hit. It was long after the play ended, it was deliberately targeted, he used his arm brace for it, and he wound up for it. All of these combined put it pretty loving far up the list of dirty hits.
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SKULL.GIF posted:Gronk could've very easily broken White's neck with that hit. It was long after the play ended, it was deliberately targeted, he used his arm brace for it, and he wound up for it. All of these combined put it pretty loving far up the list of dirty hits. I'm not saying it's not a bad hit, but *list of reasons why one might not consider it a bad hit*
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Intruder posted:I'm not saying it's not a bad hit, but *list of reasons why one might not consider it a bad hit* Thing that no one said.
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SKULL.GIF posted:Gronk could've very easily broken White's neck with that hit. It was long after the play ended, it was deliberately targeted, he used his arm brace for it, and he wound up for it. All of these combined put it pretty loving far up the list of dirty hits. The angle reminds me of the Steve Moore/Bertuzzi hit. Not the same thing because Bertuzzi was setting that up for like 30 seconds but the way his head was driven into the ice.
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The only other dirty hit in the NFL that comes to mind to me that's comparable to the Gronk/White hit is probably Charles Martin powerslamming McMahon to the ground.
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Aye Doc posted:this was a very easy incident to google He wasn’t even punished for the head slams but I definitely can see it now. I was looking at the disciplinary stuff and he was only in trouble for the stomp. Holy hell
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Tiny Tubesteak Tom posted:Just in case you momentarily forgot how to read, the question was "are people referring to anything else other than Tre White" and the answer was no, but thanks Man some of you Pats fans really turn into baby bitches over this huh?
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Pacman had an all time great post play dirty moment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VJBmfyEg10
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Suh also ruined Schaub's career by caving his dick in with his foot
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https://twitter.com/WillBrinson/status/1064705491828465667?s=20 How did this not get called?
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sad to see gronk retire, hopefully he retired before his body got too wrecked for everyday life also, hopefully there wasn't really enough going on upstairs to have concussions make it worse
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Ches Neckbeard posted:Pacman had an all time great post play dirty moment lmao, "that's toting the line there a little bit". Here's the one I was thinking of: Ravens #50 kills this poor Eagles kicker: Much shorter version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrbPxB8NWzI
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Amy Pole Her posted:He wasn’t even punished for the head slams but I definitely can see it now. I was looking at the disciplinary stuff and he was only in trouble for the stomp. Big part of it was because this photo was absolutely loving everywhere the day after the game: The funny thing about the stomp incident is that it looks like Suh didn't even actually make meaningful contact with Dietrich-Smitch's arm. His leg comes up just short at full extension. The head slamming was way worse than the stomp, but because of that above (slightly cropped, can't find the original) photo it took the air out of the room for anything else surrounding that incident.
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Ches Neckbeard posted:Pacman had an all time great post play dirty moment Aaaqrchgh
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Kalli posted:lmao, "that's toting the line there a little bit". This is basically like half of Hines Ward's career highlights.
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SKULL.GIF posted:Big part of it was because this photo was absolutely loving everywhere the day after the game: Was this the one they were selling pictures of on NFL.com after the game?
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Ches Neckbeard posted:Pacman had an all time great post play dirty moment oh man I forgot about this
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:This is basically like half of Hines Ward's career highlights. Yeah Hines Ward blindsided DBs on his way to the hall of fame under the guise of “run blocking”
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The thing that always confused me is that spearing was made illegal in like 1976, but it seems like it was almost never called for the next several DECADES, no matter how blatantly guys launched themselves head-first to hit people with the crown of their helmet in the earhole and/or kneecap.
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sean10mm posted:The thing that always confused me is that spearing was made illegal in like 1976, but it seems like it was almost never called for the next several DECADES, no matter how blatantly guys launched themselves head-first to hit people with the crown of their helmet in the earhole and/or kneecap. I think part of it is the ducking your head right before impact wasn't considered spearing (and arguably the top of the forehead wasn't a penalty but only the actual top of the head). I think the rule might have been put in place more to protect the spearer than the speared as far as broken necks. But even given that I don't know that I remember a single spearing call watching professional football growing up.
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Ches Neckbeard posted:Pacman had an all time great post play dirty moment I don't see the illegal action
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Reported
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Amy Pole Her posted:Yeah Hines Ward blindsided DBs on his way to the hall of fame under the guise of “run blocking” That reminds me of the time that Bill Belichek lined up a DE man on hines ward every single play of a game just to hit him on the line and gently caress him up.
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