VaqueroTD
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Big Mac would take em both down! Freaking Eagles.Look at him staring down McCarthy just daring him to jump.
Big Mac would take em both down! Freaking Eagles.Look at him staring down McCarthy just daring him to jump.
I agree with your basic premise. You are 100% correct. I just don't think what the guy did was worthy of extended discipline. All he did was put his right arm out to move someone back. Take a deep breath and relax.Because an opponent employee that didn't need to be there escalated the conflict. If you cannot understand how it is in no one interest for third parties to go vigilante on an NFL field I do not know what to tell you.
You do understand that it is possible to argue dispassionately right? I am not feeling what you are feeling.I agree with your basic premise. You are 100% correct. I just don't think what the guy did was worthy of extended discipline. All he did was put his right arm out to move someone back. Take a deep breath and relax.
why?Their GM cant be happy.
I agree. But isn't that the Eagles responsibility? Shouldn't they have been flagged for allowing this to happen?You do understand that it is possible to argue dispassionately right? I am not feeling what you are feeling.
I am fine if they ban him from the sideline. Not only was there the poorly handled confrontation, he just did a poor job as a security professional. You never escalate. Your first goal is safety.
Not what happens on an NFL sideline. He can sit in the tunnel or a box I imagine. Poor guy.I agree. But isn't that the Eagles responsibility? Shouldn't they have been flagged for allowing this to happen?
It was, but nothing really happened. A little bowing up.I thought it was pathetic of him to be in the middle of a player dispute.
Vigilante? That?Because an opponent employee that didn't need to be there escalated the conflict. If you cannot understand how it is in no one interest for third parties to go vigilante on an NFL field I do not know what to tell you.
Can't confirm but I doubt it. More like a bodyguard.This is the dumb quetion... What is the difference between the teams "head of security" vs cops on the field? Does the teams head of security have arresting powers? I honestly don't think so.
I don't feel bad at all. He overstepped his bounds. If the NFL does nothing imagine what it could lead to.I feel bad for the guy.
He's likely going to be suspended or terminated.
He got involved in the conflict did he not?Vigilante? That?
I feel bad for the guy.
He's likely going to be suspended or terminated.
I thought it was pathetic of him to be in the middle of a player dispute.
The NFL controls what happens during game time. It is what it is. He got blackballed. He should not have grabbed an NFL player.I agree. But isn't that the Eagles responsibility? Shouldn't they have been flagged for allowing this to happen?
It's crazy how different people are. You feel bad for him and I don't at all. Actions come with consequences.I feel bad for the guy.
He's likely going to be suspended or terminated.
Depends on how they feel that dayIt was, but nothing really happened. A little bowing up.
Boys used to just be boys, but we all know that's not true anymore.
Vigilante? Please stop. This is why everyone thinks our fan base is the biggest bunch of Karen's in the league. It's embarrassing.Because an opponent employee that didn't need to be there escalated the conflict. If you cannot understand how it is in no one interest for third parties to go vigilante on an NFL field I do not know what to tell you.