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Flutie Flakes

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  1. Great article! I could not be happier for John Scott. His inclusion made what is typically a pretty boring game, much more enjoyable. I especially enjoyed the "fight" with Kane!
  2. Awesome! Hope there will be more Wegmans when I move to the Carolina's in six years!
  3. Plow driver trying to be nice and is rewarded with a punch in the face.
  4. With that type of mental outlook, why do you get out of bed in the morning? Sounds like Jimmy lived his life to the fullest and was one hell of a Bills fan! RIP Jimmy.
  5. Yes. Not my post, but another poster seems to feel we have classless thugs on par with Cincy. I asked for specifics and received a general and very emotional response to which I posted the top five penalty recipients. Majority of calls were for offenses that would not normally be tied to "classless thugs". And yes....if you hate his commercials, do you want to listen to him as a color commentator. I'll throw my TV through the window. All kidding aside, I don't wish harm on any player.
  6. He was. See "worse to be Bills fan or Bengals fan". We have classless thugs on par with the Bengals thanks to Rex.
  7. It applies unless you are a head coach, trainer, or medical personnel. An assistant coach with a history of taunting Bengals players runs on the field with no intention to comfort or aid a down player should have been penalized.
  8. No, some of us actually do. I post again, NFL Rule 9-8-1i (unsportsmanlike conduct by non-players) Being on the field except as a substitute or a replaced player Unsportsmanlike Conduct 15 yard penalty
  9. Here are the top five recipients of penalties in 2015/16 or what dtgolder would refer to as the ranking members of the "classless, undisciplined group of thugs who are an embarrassment to the league and the city they represent" Jerry Hughes (14) - neutral zone infraction (4), unsportsmanlike conduct (2), unnecessary roughness (2), defensive offside (2), roughing the passer (1), illegal use of hands (1), facemask (1), personal foul (1) Henderson, Incognito and Kounandjio combined for the next three spots with combined totals of 19 with majority for holding, false starts and illegal use of hands. There was 1 facemask and 1 chopblock between the three players Robey had 6 total with one declined for pass interference, offensive holding, defensive holding and an offside on a free kick.
  10. Again, I am asking you to provide specifics starting with identifying who the classless Bills thugs are? It is really a simple question yet you answer with a generalized and very emotional response.
  11. I didn't lose any money on the game nor could I give two $&^#$ who won. Players can talk **** (unless it is specifically directed at an official) even those on the field because they are eligible to be there. Porter can talk **** but according to the rules (9-8-1i), it should have been from the sideline. It was not, so in a playoff game at a juncture as critical as this play was, if your going to throw an unsportsmanlike on Jones, according to the rules, they should have thrown an unsportsmanlike on Porter.
  12. Undisciplined at times yes, classless group of thugs who are an embarrassment to the league and the city they represent....again, I ask for specific examples. Why don't you start by identifying the thugs first.
  13. Very true. It is easy to blow through any amount, but $1.3B would be a challenge even for the biggest spendthrift.
  14. What are you talking about? And in your response please provide specific examples.....
  15. The rub for me is that the rules do not allow you to go out on the field and confront other players. Officials will give coaches latitude to attend to an injured player, especially a head coach, but Porter was clearly confronting Bengals players and not attending to the injured player. Unsportsmanlike penalties on Jones and Porter should have been handed out. Instead the ball is advanced and a chip shot wins a playoff game.
  16. Coaches are given leeway to attend to injured players, but Porter was out there to throw fuel on the fire. The fact that he was out there because an opposing player delivered a dirty hit is irrelevant. If he was truly out there to attend to a player that is one thing, but he was jawing with the Bengals players. Watch it again. Therefore he should have been flagged as well. BTW, watching the pregame, they showed Porter getting into it with Bengals players earlier this season, so there is a history that the officials would have or should have know about. Rule 9-8-1i (unsportsmanlike conduct by non-players) Being on the field except as a substitute or a replaced player Unsportsmanlike Conduct 15 yard penalty
  17. Agree completely. Both teams clearly should have been flagged and that point in a game (playoffs or no playoffs) you either keep the flags in your pocket or you penalize both teams. They should also fine or fire the idiot officials whose actions directly impact the game.
  18. They don't do offsetting fouls, but maybe they should. Porter should have been flagged for being on the field and instead receives "a fine" for his actions and yet his team moves on in the playoffs. Where are the consequences for ones actions, especially someone in a leadership position that is on the field clearly trying to stir things up further. Complete bull$&!%.
  19. Now up to 1.3B....that's billion with a B. That would be a lot of coin to blow through.
  20. Simms summed it up quite well in the post game show. Disgraceful game and actions by players for both teams. Cincy deserves the loss for imploding, but something should happen to Porter for his actions as well. Leadership by example?
  21. I tuned out after Frank Burns (Larry Linville) left the show. I could never warm to honeycut or winchester and as time went on, the writing got worse and worse.
  22. Interesting show about these people on 20/20 last night. It gave a pretty clear picture of how screwed up this kid and his parents are in their videotaped depositions. He was able to drive a car "to the corner store and school" at age 13 and had his own little fraternity house down the road from his wealthy families compound by age 15.
  23. Too bad they did not let the kid and his mom cool their heels in a Mexican jail for a few weeks while they worked on their extradition paperwork. A little karma in the Mexicali pen would be just what these people deserve.
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