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Flacco told teammates to tackle Ginn if he broke free


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None of you have ever played sports lol.

If there was a mic on the sideline at the end of any intense sports match, you would hear poo like this from even the coaches, sometimes worse.

I would've said the same damn thing.

Yo dog just cuz u play Madden 24/7 doesn't mean you an athlete.

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None of you have ever played sports lol.

If there was a mic on the sideline at the end of any intense sports match, you would hear poo like this from even the coaches, sometimes worse.

I would've said the same damn thing.

I think everyone is aware of this. Point is, it still would have resulted in a TD making whoever did it look like a dumbass.

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What a horrible decision to have to make.

And I'm not sure I would agree with the Ref awarding a score. Certainly don't agree with the unsportsmanlike act, either.

Of course as a fan without a dog in the fight, I would have LOVED to see this happen.

Pitta probably would have been kicked out of the league though.

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That's funny. Trying to get other guys to do his hypothetical dirty work. Sportsmanship means nothing when money is on the line apparently.

And this proves pocket passers are the biggest pussies on the field along with the kickers. Cam would never think of some crap like that. I hate those types with a passion.
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Hey I mean win at all costs, right? This might be the smartest thing Flacco has ever thought of.

Edit: except the ref's could have ruled it a TD anyway. Silly Flacco.

You think that was smart? Wow! Wait till you see Flacco on a toilet seat with the smart crap coming out of his ass.

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And this proves pocket passers are the biggest pussies on the field along with the kickers. Cam would never think of some crap like that. I hate those types with a passion.

Yeah, there's some solid logic :rolleyes:

Shame he doesn't have your fan support. Guess he'll have to settle for his Super Bowl ring as consolation.

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