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Saints Accused of Being Dirty Again - Blowing Whistle On Sideline and More


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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7342425/two-tennessee-titans-accuse-new-orleans-saints-sideline-blowing-whistle

Sure am glad these folks are in our division. Titans say they were hearing a whistle being blown from the Saints sideline during the game and they stopped playing. They say a sound guy for their weekly show picked it up on a mic as well.

Additionally, Roman Harper continues to show he's a sh*t human being by bringing Nate Washington down by his facemask on purpose and then stepping over him after doing so.

I hope someone cut blocks Harper and blows both of his knees out, then as he leaves the stadium with his career ending knee injuries in a wheelchair he crosses some railroad tracks in which his wheelchair gets stuck... Just in time to meet up with a train carrying manure, just in case any of it spills.

This team is just filthy.

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Yeah, that's the problem. They are coached to play dirty and the NFL is ignoring it. They overdid it with the Katrina-pity and don't want to tarnish the "glorious rebuilding" and what an integral part the NFL had in "bringing that city back to life". Why anyone would want to bring a meth-ravaged, diseased ***** back to life is beyond me, but that's a different topic.

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I don't care who it is, rooting/hoping/wishing/not minding injury on a player is first class dickhead move.

So is hitting a guy who is walking in the endzone after scoring a TD and the play is dead.

So is taking a guy down by his facemask with almost 200 lbs of momentum traveling at a high rate of speed multiplied by the force of jerking his entire body down by his head.

In both those cases, he purposely did what he did, and in both cases, it could've potentially ended that player's career. He gloats about it.

It's not like he's some good, innocent guy who is just playing the game. He is intentionally trying to hurt people and take them out of the game. So what's wrong with hoping someone returns the favor?

Did you ever see when Keenan McCardell cut block Kavika Pittman two years in a row when he was here? Blew his knee(s) out both times and ended his career. Two of the most blatant, dirtiest plays I had ever seen prior to Harper.

These things are egregious even to the players. They consider themselves brothers in a tight fraternity, and there is an unspoken rule that you don't take dirty shots and you don't try to end anyone's career. Harper doesn't give a sh*t.

Those are dickhead moves. IDGAF.

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I don't care how dirty a football player he is or is perceived to be. To wish career ending bodily harm on him because you don't like the way he plays is just not something that is not cool with me. He could be the guy that makes Bill Romonowski look like a boy scout and I wouldnt wish a career ending injury on him. I might wish the league would ban him but I wouldn't want to see him crippled.

That's a human being with a family and people who love him.

Some of you take this poo way too seriously.

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I don't care how dirty a football player he is or is perceived to be. To wish career ending bodily harm on him because you don't like the way he plays is just not something that is not cool with me. He could be the guy that makes Bill Romonowski look like a boy scout and I wouldnt wish a career ending injury on him. I might wish the league would ban him but I wouldn't want to see him crippled.

That's a human being with a family and people who love him.

Some of you take this poo way too seriously.

^^^^

this

The problem isn't so much that he is doing it, which he shouldn't, but that the NFL is allowing him to get away with it. If you want to be mad at anyone, be mad at Goodell and his big city "allowances" that continuously occur. How many times have we all bitched about the Cowboys getting away with murder... blame the top guys in the NFL offices for Harper's gross negligence and/or intentional cheap shots. They're the ones letting him do this.

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