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Apology letter? Unacceptable.
The NFL needs to set up a web site and give every Chiefs fan who signs up a free quart of single-malt scotch and a thousand dollar an hour Las Vegas hooker. If they do that, it would allow the matter to be settled, the league forgiven, and Page's name to be forever enshrined as the greatest Chief of all times. FAX |
The league needs to fine the stripes off of these guys when they screw up. If we can see it on instant replay, they should have the option of looking at it as well. Sure, they don't like to show the "controversial" plays on the large screen at the stadium, as it stands at the moment. Perhaps if they changed that policy and started showing them, these mental midgets could look up and say to themselves, "Self, I believe I may have made a mistake when I threw that flag. I had better go under the hood and make sure I don't get and IRS-like fine for making a colossal boo boo."
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Great hit, perfectly timed, bogus flag. But he doesn't even try wrap the guy up while he's making the hit. Seems like a bad habit that's going to cost us down the road if the receiver manages to stay on their feet.
Plus, I think if the ref sees his arms outstretched trying to make the tackle, it'll look less like a headhunting play at full speed. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Best hit by our defence in a LONG time...I couldn't belive they cancelled it out with that bogus penalty. When I saw the hit I was thinking Haley should give Page an "atta boy" and tell him to hit like that every time. Damn ref...
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Is there a gif or a link somewhere with this hit? I still havent even seen it
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I'd like to shove this letter up the ass of the snickering fool that wrote it.
**** you and your apologies. Coaches should be able to challenge penalties, just like plays. Of course, that will never happen, since penalties are the league's game fixers. |
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