I know I am a bit biased but the refs have fvcking lost their minds. They are throwing flags left and right against the Steelers. Last week the ref reached for the flag BEFORE James Harrison even hit the QB.
I know I am a bit biased but the refs have fvcking lost their minds. They are throwing flags left and right against the Steelers. Last week the ref reached for the flag BEFORE James Harrison even hit the QB.
Hmmm, let's see. Their star player is a rapist. Now, I imagine it's quite possible at least one of the refs has a daughter. If you had a daughter, don't you think you'd act a bit harsh towards a rapist?
No, they are fairly targeting the Steelers.
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Hmmm, let's see. Their star player is a rapist. Now, I imagine it's quite possible at least one of the refs has a daughter. If you had a daughter, don't you think you'd act a bit harsh towards a rapist?
um no. unless he actually did something to my daughter i would not think of him any differently. now maybe if the charges had been brought against him and he had been convicted of a crime then i would think differently.....
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Hmmm, let's see. Their star player is a rapist. Now, I imagine it's quite possible at least one of the refs has a daughter. If you had a daughter, don't you think you'd act a bit harsh towards a rapist?
Hmmm, let's see. Was Ben convicted of rape? Was he tried for rape? I dont think so. Unless you know something we dont. Maybe you and Larry Craig were hiding in the bathroom stall and you witnessed everything.
When Harrison flat out states that he's trying to hurt someone everytime he tackles them, yeah, I'd keep an eye out on him.
You're kidding right? You don't think he did it?
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You're kidding right? You don't think he did it?
The point is, I dont know. Neither do you. Unless you witnessed him rape her, you dont know if he did it.
He wasnt charged or convicted, so shut the fvck up.
the refs GAVE pittsburgh the game against miami...
I don't live with my head in the sand. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, there's a pretty good chance it's a duck. I use common sense....thinking back to OJ and Michael Jackson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrt4PJKhGXEKanye North wrote:
No, they are fairly targeting the Steelers.
Yeah, like this hit where the ref threw a flag on Harrison for putting his "full bodyweight" on the QB. I have been watching football for 35 years, and I have NEVER heard that call before.
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I don't live with my head in the sand. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, there's a pretty good chance it's a duck. I use common sense....thinking back to OJ and Michael Jackson.
You are a damn fool. Do you really think anyone accused of a crime is guilty? Do you have any idea how many people get out of prison because of mistakes?
number ten wrote:
When Harrison flat out states that he's trying to hurt someone everytime he tackles them, yeah, I'd keep an eye out on him.
Read the entire quote, so you dont sound so stupid.
number ten wrote:
When Harrison flat out states that he's trying to hurt someone everytime he tackles them, yeah, I'd keep an eye out on him.
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This is laughable.
Harrison is playing the SAME WAY he was when he was the AFC MVP in 2008.
He hits hard enough to hurt people.
He doesn't lead with the crown of his helmet.
He is a throw back player. Unlike the pu$$y players like tom brady who yell at refs to throw a flag everytime someone gets close to him.
I wish these guys had to play in the 60's and 70's when men were men.
Kiss my 6 Rings wrote:
number ten wrote:When Harrison flat out states that he's trying to hurt someone everytime he tackles them, yeah, I'd keep an eye out on him.
Read the entire quote, so you dont sound so stupid.
I don't think Harrison or you ubderstand much.
"I don't want to injure anybody," Harrison said following Pittsburgh's 28-10 victory. "There's a big difference between being hurt and being injured. You get hurt, you shake it off and come back the next series or the next game. I try to hurt people."
"I thought Cribbs was asleep," Harrison said. "A hit like that geeks you up, especially when you find out the guy is not really hurt, he's just sleeping. He's knocked out but he's going to be OK."
He's not hurt you just knocked him out, that's fine.
Dude,
No complaining from "Stealers" fans. Superbowl XL was a joke of a game because of the calls that went for the Steelers and against the Seahawks.
1000 regular season yellow flags on the Steelers will never make up for that joke of a Superbowl!
I'm actually embarrassed for you and the OP. Wow, to be so naive again, lol.
Kiss my 6 Rings wrote:
Yeah, like this hit where the ref threw a flag on Harrison for putting his "full bodyweight" on the QB. I have been watching football for 35 years, and I have NEVER heard that call before.
You've never seen a penalty called on a defensive player for driving the quarterback into the ground? That gets called all the time.
You can certainly disagree with whether or not driving a quarterback into the ground should be a penalty. But the reality is: referees will throw flags in that situation.
Come'on Maaaaan!!! wrote:
Dude,
No complaining from "Stealers" fans. Superbowl XL was a joke of a game because of the calls that went for the Steelers and against the Seahawks.
1000 regular season yellow flags on the Steelers will never make up for that joke of a Superbowl!
Get over it. That was YEARS ago, and we won. Normally, teams get calls both ways. Some are right and some are wrong. This year, we are getting f ucked in the ass. They are just making up things. That "full bodyweight" call on Harrison for hitting the Oakland QB was is a perfect example.
Kanye North wrote:
Kiss my 6 Rings wrote:Yeah, like this hit where the ref threw a flag on Harrison for putting his "full bodyweight" on the QB. I have been watching football for 35 years, and I have NEVER heard that call before.
You've never seen a penalty called on a defensive player for driving the quarterback into the ground? That gets called all the time.
You can certainly disagree with whether or not driving a quarterback into the ground should be a penalty. But the reality is: referees will throw flags in that situation.
Look closely at this video. There is nooo wayyy you can say Harrison drove the QB into the ground. You can plainly see he shifted his weight to the right and he didnt even land on Campbell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrt4PJKhGXE