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9 minutes ago, BIgdaddyrockytop said:

That was Gronks first offense.  Davis has ended a Packer receiver's career.  This is his second helmet to helmet this year alone.  Repeat offender that is still doing the same crap over and over but gets away with it because of his off the field contributions.  

His careers over?

Haha dude he's going to be one highest sought after FA WR this offseason.  Going to miss a few games fot a concussion...Just  Like. Cam on hits just as bad and worse from non and repeat offenders and they get off free while Cam labeled a crybaby for even pointing it out

Meanwhile Rodgers and Adams rip TD and he automatically a dirty player (no im not defending his hit as he should be suspended 1 game)

 

It just rubs us the wrong way when suspensions are like what a catch is in the NFL and we're always seem to be on the wrong end

 

 

This equals 1 game

This equals 1 game

 

Thia equals 1 games

 

This equal 0 suspensions

This equals 0 games 

This equals 0 games

 

 

 

 

 

But this is 2

 

 

 

 

NFL suspension about as consistent as what is a catch 

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This is sickening. This reeks of the NFL trying to make a desperate last ditch effort to boost the press friendly failcons 

 

The NFL set the standard for these punishments earlier this year with the Patriots and Steelers, but its incredibly obvious that name brand recognition means something. Absolute NFL slime.

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