Do you think he will receive any disciplinary actions for pulling this and the personal foul? I sure hope not, but you never know.
What does 'playing' with emotion have to do with flipping people off, hitting people after the play, talking trash, etc..? Hesse (and others) played with the most emotion I've seen from them all year, and somehow managed to 'not' do any of these things. Your 'attitude' and obvious lack of values is a clear reminder of why this country has sunk to such a low standard and is circling the bottom of the bowl...........Thanks for your 'opinion', lol.........So you guys ask the team to play with emotion and act like they care, then our best player has a great game against some kids he played against in high school and he is just owning them during and after the play and playing through the echo of the whistle and getting into their heads and talking smack and darb-oh drops some passes he usually doesn't later in the game....
and the day after we are complaining about this?
So you guys ask the team to play with emotion and act like they care, then our best player has a great game against some kids he played against in high school and he is just owning them during and after the play and playing through the echo of the whistle and getting into their heads and talking smack and darb-oh drops some passes he usually doesn't later in the game....
and the day after we are complaining about this?
thtrza wins the thread. Icke (naturally) loses the thread.
DK got a horrible penalty called on him, and WTF is a 300-pound OL doing hitting a guy in the back of the helmet.
DK practically had to beg for that last face-mask call. The stripes were DIGGING for any call they could against us ("roughing the center" would work...until, like last night, the guy keeps his head down/never raises it).
Without DKs fire and Wadley acting like it was just another game/just-give-him-the-ball, we lose.
Still, Player of the Game goes to Coluzzi. That flip would have gotten 8.0's, minimum, across the board, save for the typical 6.5 from the Soviet judge.
What does 'playing' with emotion have to do with flipping people off, hitting people after the play, talking trash, etc..? Hesse (and others) played with the most emotion I've seen from them all year, and somehow managed to 'not' do any of these things. Your 'attitude' and obvious lack of values is a clear reminder of why this country has sunk to such a low standard and is circling the bottom of the bowl...........Thanks for your 'opinion', lol.........
He certainly was flipping off someoneNot buying that he was flipping off the refs. With his gloves on you can't even tell what fingers went up.
Players that combine discipline with talent and execution are often the best.
NFL teams, who run a business, also are attracted to such professional maturity.
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