Thug Stealers coach caught on film !
Posted: Jan 11th, '16, 16:11
He faces a significant fine according to sources and should be suspended from any other playoff games.
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That's right. Blame the victim.Dr. NO wrote:Easy solution, CUT YOUR F'N HAIR!
If the defensive person (no, not the coach) grabs your hair to pull you down, it is your fault to have such long hair and it is LEGAL. Grabbing the shoulder pads or helmet, that is another story. Still what is with all the long nasty hair?spanky wrote:That's right. Blame the victim.Dr. NO wrote:Easy solution, CUT YOUR F'N HAIR!
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.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.
Agree 100%.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.
And this isn't even bringing up Joey Porter being on the field with no penalty called.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.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.
That said, the game was a disgrace - more due to the Bengals, but still a disgrace.
Except for the coach grabbing them.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.
At 17 seconds it's pretty clear he had his hands on the hair and was pulling it.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."
Coaches are allowed to go on the field to tend to injured players. When Porter did this he was attacked.SnoBrdr wrote:And this isn't even bringing up Joey Porter being on the field with no penalty called.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.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.
That said, the game was a disgrace - more due to the Bengals, but still a disgrace.