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TinyEvel 11-06-2006 09:23 AM

Looks like I'm catching a lot of flak, let me clarify: I'm not saying it was a cheap shot. And I agree that Rams were dumb calling that play. I'm just saying that jumping up and down and clapping your hands when a guy is kneeling on the ground with little tweey birds flying circles around his head ain't my thing. You guys have a right. A lot of people wasch NASCAR for the crashes.

Fairplay 11-06-2006 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tinyevel
Looks like I'm catching a lot of flak, let me clarify: I'm not saying it was a cheap shot. And I agree that Rams were dumb calling that play. I'm just saying that jumping up and down and clapping your hands when a guy is kneeling on the ground with little tweey birds flying circles around his head ain't my thing. You guys have a right. A lot of people wasch NASCAR for the crashes.



I didn't see Knight doing that. The only thing the video showed was someone pat his helmet. And walking off the field.

ChiTown 11-06-2006 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tinyevel
Looks like I'm catching a lot of flak, let me clarify: I'm not saying it was a cheap shot. And I agree that Rams were dumb calling that play. I'm just saying that jumping up and down and clapping your hands when a guy is kneeling on the ground with little tweey birds flying circles around his head ain't my thing. You guys have a right. A lot of people wasch NASCAR for the crashes.

Which players were jumping up and down clapping their hands? I didn't see any of that. Are you referring to the fans? I think you're reaching trying to justify all of your whining.

OnTheWarpath15 11-06-2006 09:44 AM

Why exactly would someone think that was unneccessary?

From Pop Warner on, you're taught to play the same from the opening kickoff until the clock reads 0:00.

Pretty stupid play on the Rams part. Down 14 with one play left, why not kneel on it? If they wanted to pad Bulger's stats that bad, or try to score to make the final look a little more respectable, they could/should have thrown a hail mary deep down the sideline/middle. I've watched football for 30+ years....never seen someone get laid out ottempting to catch a hail mary.

Even the Rams fan I was with thought it was a great hit and that Linehan's a f'n idiot.

DaFace 11-06-2006 09:44 AM

For what it's worth:

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spo...C?OpenDocument

Bad ending for Curtis

Curtis' longest reception of the day, a 23-yarder on the game's final play, came at a price. Curtis was drilled along the Kansas City sideline by Chiefs safety Sammy Knight and needed a few minutes to get up. As the Chiefs left the field after the game, most of the Rams' squad gathered around Curtis to make sure he was OK.

With St. Louis trailing by 14 at the time, all Knight needed to do was push Curtis out of bounds to end the game. But he went in for the kill shot instead. Was that necessary?

"I don't know how he went about that play," Curtis said. "I didn't see him at all, obviously. I don't really have much comment on that. It is football, and I guess he's got a job to do, too."

Curtis has had problems with concussions and migraines in the past, but said, "It wasn't my head at all. He just got me pretty good in the ribs. The biggest thing was I just couldn't catch my breath for a good little while."

The injury, described as bruised ribs by Linehan, isn't thought to be serious.

ChiTown 11-06-2006 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace
For what it's worth:

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spo...C?OpenDocument

Bad ending for Curtis

Curtis' longest reception of the day, a 23-yarder on the game's final play, came at a price. Curtis was drilled along the Kansas City sideline by Chiefs safety Sammy Knight and needed a few minutes to get up. As the Chiefs left the field after the game, most of the Rams' squad gathered around Curtis to make sure he was OK.

With St. Louis trailing by 14 at the time, all Knight needed to do was push Curtis out of bounds to end the game. But he went in for the kill shot instead. Was that necessary?

"I don't know how he went about that play," Curtis said. "I didn't see him at all, obviously. I don't really have much comment on that. It is football, and I guess he's got a job to do, too."

Curtis has had problems with concussions and migraines in the past, but said, "It wasn't my head at all. He just got me pretty good in the ribs. The biggest thing was I just couldn't catch my breath for a good little while."

The injury, described as bruised ribs by Linehan, isn't thought to be serious.


JACKED UP!!!!!!!!!!!

OnTheWarpath15 11-06-2006 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace
For what it's worth:

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spo...C?OpenDocument

Bad ending for Curtis

Curtis' longest reception of the day, a 23-yarder on the game's final play, came at a price. Curtis was drilled along the Kansas City sideline by Chiefs safety Sammy Knight and needed a few minutes to get up. As the Chiefs left the field after the game, most of the Rams' squad gathered around Curtis to make sure he was OK.

With St. Louis trailing by 14 at the time, all Knight needed to do was push Curtis out of bounds to end the game. But he went in for the kill shot instead. Was that necessary?

"I don't know how he went about that play," Curtis said. "I didn't see him at all, obviously. I don't really have much comment on that. It is football, and I guess he's got a job to do, too."

Curtis has had problems with concussions and migraines in the past, but said, "It wasn't my head at all. He just got me pretty good in the ribs. The biggest thing was I just couldn't catch my breath for a good little while."

The injury, described as bruised ribs by Linehan, isn't thought to be serious.

That's complete BS......THAT was what the Rams fans I know were upset about....that Curtis' teammates were heading to the locker room while he's down.

There were no more than 10 Rams players that stayed with Curtis. And I'm being generous. No one else came over, they all went straight to the room.

Great teammates, huh?

catfish307 11-06-2006 09:59 AM

If you don't like to see big hits and people sometimes getting hurt, watch tennis instead.

Fairplay 11-06-2006 10:02 AM

What day do they show the hits of the weekend 'on all jacked up' ?

ChiTown 11-06-2006 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay
What day do they show the hits of the weekend 'on all jacked up' ?

Tonight on MNF

siberian khatru 11-06-2006 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace
With St. Louis trailing by 14 at the time, all Knight needed to do was push Curtis out of bounds to end the game. But he went in for the kill shot instead. Was that necessary?

Bah. Was it necessary that the Rams tried hard to score a TD there? They gave it their best shot -- and Knight gave them his. Both teams were playing hard at the final gun.

TinyEvel 11-06-2006 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown
Which players were jumping up and down clapping their hands? I didn't see any of that. Are you referring to the fans? I think you're reaching trying to justify all of your whining.

talking about fans.

Redrum_69 11-06-2006 10:45 AM

If this happened to a Chiefs player...tinyevel would be making posts left and right about how the lambs owned the Chiefs on that hit.

Was it clean? Yes

Did they have to run that play with no chance to win? No

Blame the Rams coaches..

Que Card QB 11-06-2006 10:46 AM

Was that the Knight-train coming back, and to the left?

REDHOTGTO 11-06-2006 10:57 AM

every player there signed up for 60 minutes of football and i guess they got thier monies worth, play it all out till the end, dont hold nuttin back make em pay for that stupid call.


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