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Moehrig justified in punching Jennings in the scrotum


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Well when other men are out there defending you for punching another man in the ballbag, that dude SUCKS. Shouldn’t have been suspended I take back saying it was a bad decision. Now I gotta know what Jennings was saying to get punched in the sack. 

Even Pat Surtain said this was justified.

Should have never been suspended! 

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6 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

As long as he’s not hurting people it’s kind of hilarious how vile Jennings trash talk must be for a bunch of NFL players to condone him getting punched in the beanbag. I wonder if he’s got some mental issues going on. 

CTE? Maybe 

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1 hour ago, Donald LaFell said:

As long as he’s not hurting people it’s kind of hilarious how vile Jennings trash talk must be for a bunch of NFL players to condone him getting punched in the beanbag. I wonder if he’s got some mental issues going on. 

Allegedly, he was talking poo to Maliek Collins who was being carted off the field. 

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Well when other men are out there defending you for punching another man in the ballbag, that dude SUCKS. Shouldn’t have been suspended I take back saying it was a bad decision. Now I gotta know what Jennings was saying to get punched in the sack. 

Even Pat Surtain said this was justified.

Should have never been suspended! 

That video is really long. Can you tell us approx when they talk about it?

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Jennings was taking cheap shots and crack blocks against our DB's all game long. I remember 1 play where Moehrig just completely blows him up and they got into it. I have no doubt that Jennings turned up his talk after that and whatever he said to Moehrig probably justified him getting punched. 

Our Defense would be fired up if we make the playoffs and got to play the 49ers at home in the 1st round. I don't think Jennings would finish that game. 

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