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Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 15:32
by f.a.s.t.
SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:Was no clipboard in the coach's hands, but he had a play sheet. It is possible that the hair got caught between the sheet and his hand. In an attempt to not lose the sheet, coach pulled away, pulling the hair, MAYBE.

"Let's go to the video tape."
At 17 seconds it's pretty clear he had his hands on the hair and was pulling it.

To try to say otherwise is just a lie.
SloBOREdr, you are so desperate...........if you can't see that the dreads got caught up when they came swinging around, then not only do you not have a brain; you don't have eyes either.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 15:35
by SnoBrdr
f.a.s.t. wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:Was no clipboard in the coach's hands, but he had a play sheet. It is possible that the hair got caught between the sheet and his hand. In an attempt to not lose the sheet, coach pulled away, pulling the hair, MAYBE.

"Let's go to the video tape."
At 17 seconds it's pretty clear he had his hands on the hair and was pulling it.

To try to say otherwise is just a lie.
SloBOREdr, you are so desperate...........if you can't see that the dreads got caught up when they came swinging around, then not only do you not have a brain; you don't have eyes either.
Haha.


Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 15:42
by madhatter
f.a.s.t. wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Coydog wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:Pretty obvious the dreads got caught up in the clip board, nothing intentional here. Nelson should have gotten a penalty for pushing the coach. This is so obvious for anyone with a brain; but several here don't have one.
Sure, except for the fact the coach grabs the player's hair, spins him around and isn't holding a clip board of any kind. The only real surprise is he didn't try to trip the player.

That said, the game was a disgrace - more due to the Bengals, but still a disgrace.
And this isn't even bringing up Joey Porter being on the field with no penalty called.
Coaches are allowed to go on the field to tend to injured players. WRONGWhen Porter did this he was attacked.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... d-be-fined

"Assistants are not allowed on the field during injury timeouts. Medical staff, trainers, attendants and the head coach can come out to check on the welfare of the player. With an injury that appears to be more serious you will see players and other staff out on the field at times to check on player. The referees gave Porter the benefit of the doubt because there was real concern for Brown. The officials were working to clear the field and keep the two teams apart when (Bengals cornerback) Adam Jones came in and tried to get at Porter, so he was penalized. There was a lot of talk back and forth and the crew was trying to get both teams to the sidelines."

However, real concern or not, Porter could very well incur a fine for his actions while on the field.
you are a total homer...learn the game before you comment on it....and FYI BOTH teams played like bush league @holes but the burfick hit clearly took the cake...the shazier hit and subsequent sideline celebration were piss poor and and most likely what set burfick off but too F'in bad ya don;t do what he did, period...it was even worse than OBJ's ridiculous helmet to helmet headhunt...coach shoulda sat that man down for a few plays...again, maybe its time for basketball like rule where 3 unsportsmans and yer tossed...

dirtiest bush league division in the nfl? seems it to me...

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 15:55
by junior
Who punched out Belicheater? Guy has a nice shiner today. Who popped him? Commish?

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 16:01
by Coydog
junior wrote:Who punched out Belicheater? Guy has a nice shiner today. Who popped him? Commish?
OBJ - some sort of fashion dispute.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 16:24
by f.a.s.t.
madhatter wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Coydog wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:Pretty obvious the dreads got caught up in the clip board, nothing intentional here. Nelson should have gotten a penalty for pushing the coach. This is so obvious for anyone with a brain; but several here don't have one.
Sure, except for the fact the coach grabs the player's hair, spins him around and isn't holding a clip board of any kind. The only real surprise is he didn't try to trip the player.

That said, the game was a disgrace - more due to the Bengals, but still a disgrace.
And this isn't even bringing up Joey Porter being on the field with no penalty called.
Coaches are allowed to go on the field to tend to injured players. WRONGWhen Porter did this he was attacked.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... d-be-fined

"Assistants are not allowed on the field during injury timeouts. Medical staff, trainers, attendants and the head coach can come out to check on the welfare of the player. With an injury that appears to be more serious you will see players and other staff out on the field at times to check on player. The referees gave Porter the benefit of the doubt because there was real concern for Brown. The officials were working to clear the field and keep the two teams apart when (Bengals cornerback) Adam Jones came in and tried to get at Porter, so he was penalized. There was a lot of talk back and forth and the crew was trying to get both teams to the sidelines."

However, real concern or not, Porter could very well incur a fine for his actions while on the field.
you are a total homer...learn the game before you comment on it....and FYI BOTH teams played like bush league @holes but the burfick hit clearly took the cake...the shazier hit and subsequent sideline celebration were piss poor and and most likely what set burfick off but too F'in bad ya don;t do what he did, period...it was even worse than OBJ's ridiculous helmet to helmet headhunt...coach shoulda sat that man down for a few plays...again, maybe its time for basketball like rule where 3 unsportsmans and yer tossed...

dirtiest bush league division in the nfl? seems it to me...
RIGHT

There are exceptions, coaches ARE allowed on the field.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 16:39
by madhatter
f.a.s.t. wrote:
madhatter wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Coydog wrote: Sure, except for the fact the coach grabs the player's hair, spins him around and isn't holding a clip board of any kind. The only real surprise is he didn't try to trip the player.

That said, the game was a disgrace - more due to the Bengals, but still a disgrace.
And this isn't even bringing up Joey Porter being on the field with no penalty called.
Coaches are allowed to go on the field to tend to injured players. WRONGWhen Porter did this he was attacked.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... d-be-fined

"Assistants are not allowed on the field during injury timeouts. Medical staff, trainers, attendants and the head coach can come out to check on the welfare of the player. With an injury that appears to be more serious you will see players and other staff out on the field at times to check on player. The referees gave Porter the benefit of the doubt because there was real concern for Brown. The officials were working to clear the field and keep the two teams apart when (Bengals cornerback) Adam Jones came in and tried to get at Porter, so he was penalized. There was a lot of talk back and forth and the crew was trying to get both teams to the sidelines."

However, real concern or not, Porter could very well incur a fine for his actions while on the field.
you are a total homer...learn the game before you comment on it....and FYI BOTH teams played like bush league @holes but the burfick hit clearly took the cake...the shazier hit and subsequent sideline celebration were piss poor and and most likely what set burfick off but too F'in bad ya don;t do what he did, period...it was even worse than OBJ's ridiculous helmet to helmet headhunt...coach shoulda sat that man down for a few plays...again, maybe its time for basketball like rule where 3 unsportsmans and yer tossed...

dirtiest bush league division in the nfl? seems it to me...
RIGHT

There are exceptions, coaches ARE allowed on the field.
just going by what the nfl says but I guess you know better... :roll: AFAIK assistants, which is what porter is, are NOT allowed on the field w/o express permission, that he was on the field and not being removed is irrelevant to the rule, same as you speeding by a cop at 70 and him ignoring you. you still broke the rule...should an incident, complaint etc arise later that infraction can still be penalized. This often happens when the NFL reviews games , incidents, grievances etc...

just admit it , BOTH teams showed exceptionally poor conduct both on the field and on the sidelines...

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 17:03
by brownman
Has Joey Porter cleared his top (ahem) 'linebacker' Antonio' to play against Talib?
One target hit by Aqib and the jaundice towels will be out in force.

:twisted: "Chicken Parm ... got much to prove" (you know the melody..)

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 17:31
by junior
brownman wrote:
:twisted: "Chicken Parm ... got much to prove" (you know the melody..)
That's not how the commercial goes.

He says "Chicken Parm.......you taste so good".

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 12th, '16, 18:46
by brownman
OK ... 'Hooked it just a little bit'

:seeya

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 13th, '16, 11:08
by SnoBrdr
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... the-field/

Yet another screw up by NFL that helps out Stealers.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 13th, '16, 11:57
by junior
brownman wrote:OK ... 'Hooked it just a little bit'

:seeya
All good. I know whatcha meant.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 13th, '16, 17:16
by f.a.s.t.
SnoBrdr wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... the-field/

Yet another screw up by NFL that helps out Stealers.
The refs screwed the Steelers earlier in the game. The never should have blwon the whistle when Lazier stripped the ball and ran it back for a T.D.
Bad, bad, bad call by the refs, cost the Steelers a touch down. Refs have been told not to blow the whistle on a play like that, let them keep on playing and go to review if they have to.

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 13th, '16, 17:50
by brownman
SLOW apparently has Dean Blandino on speed dial :roll:
No question that the head coaches and the refs had no control over that game.

Beat Denver ... then make another lame attempt posting your drivel.

:seeya

Re: Thug Stealers coach caught on film !

Posted: Jan 13th, '16, 21:15
by spanky
brownman wrote:SLOW apparently has Dean Blandino on speed dial :roll:
No question that the head coaches and the refs had no control over that game.

Most of Pitt's best years went the way of all things ... as shown here...



Beat Denver ... then make another lame attempt posting your drivel.

:seeya
As a Denver fan, I think the steelers have a shot at beating them.