I Rewatched Game, Pats Are A Dirty, Dirty Team...

SultanOfSix;1710912 said:
Are you trying to insinuate that Roy was the only one using the horse collar?

So, who else is breaking three people's legs with the same tackle in a single season? Who else is possibly facing a suspension if they use it again?
 
InmanRoshi;1710962 said:
He seems to be the only one repeatedly breaking people's legs.

I see. So there are no other injuries in the NFL except those caused by Roy.
 
cowboyeric8;1710960 said:
Seeing Roy play, I don't think its the horsecollar at all. On a play close to the sideline it looked like it was going to be a horsecollar tackle, but he then goes for the waste and tackles the guy like he does on his horsecollars. And it appeared he nearly broke the guys ankle, he had to leave the game. I think its just the way Roy tackles from behind, he is going to injure people because he is a beast. Anyway, the horsecollar rule is still a BS rule.

I agree that was not a horse collar nor was it called a horse collar by the refs.
 
Doomsday101;1711001 said:
I agree that was not a horse collar nor was it called a horse collar by the refs.

Yeah I know, I'm just saying that the force Roy brings when he brings people down from behind causes the injuries not the horsecollar tackle. Its football, people are going to get injured, especially when they meet Roy, ha.
 
Clove;1710483 said:
I believe that's why that 5 yard rule was starting to get enforced because of Law and the Pats. I see they are still up their old tricks, but we can't blame anyone but our pathetic secondary for this loss, and are stupidity with the penalties.
No not really, look at it this way
1. They get a BS pass interference that sets them up at the 1 yard line instead of having to kick a feild goal
2.With the ball and only down 7 points we faced a 4th and 1 and get a holding call that if you go back and look at the Pats nose tackle tackle's Kosier who then falls and grabs his guy, should of been defesive holding.
3. Why was TO's catch not ruled a force out, yet Moss drops the ball in the end zone and they call it a TD before it was over turned.Lot of loosy goosy calls if ya ask me.
 
cowboyeric8;1711005 said:
Yeah I know, I'm just saying that the force Roy brings when he brings people down from behind causes the injuries not the horsecollar tackle. Its football people are going to get injured, especially when they meet Roy, ha.

I agree, it is football and people get hurt just the nature of the game.
 
trickblue;1710889 said:
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Is he trying to choke Barber? That's kind of what it looks like...
 
AsthmaField;1711054 said:
Is he trying to choke Barber? That's kind of what it looks like...

Not sure... but it is one of three facemasks I saw yesterday that wasn't called...
 
InmanRoshi;1710881 said:
Uh,

Tyrone Calico (torn up knee, never recovered), Jamal Lewis (high ankle sprain), Musa Smith (compound fracture of the leg) , and Terrell Owens (fractured right fibula and torn ligaments)... all from a Roy horsecollar tackle. That's just in one season...2004...

For clarity's sake, these none of these injuries were penalties, where they? Or contained anything that could reasonably be construed as dirty play at the time they occurred?
 
outthedoorbill;1710484 said:
Boo-hoo... the Cowboys got their collective *** whipped. Deal with it. If they lost by a field goal - or even one touchdown... your pitch would prolly seem credible. But they were flat blown out.

So cutting Ware at the knees, diving into the side of Romo's leg, and multiple late hits after the whistle only matters if the score is close???

You do realize hitting somebody in the knee has no bearing on the score, you do realize that, right???

My "pitch" genius is videtaped evidence of dirty play. I could care less what the score is, you dont go after somebody's knees. And if a team is doing it, you have every right to point it out, not just "deal with it" as you say.

You do know playing dirty has no bearing on the score, right???
 
Doomsday101;1710737 said:
I did not see any thing dirty about the Pats they played hard nose football and made less mistakes than us and won.

WOW.....did you even watch the game dude???

You have no problem with the other team diving at your QB's knees???

WOW....JUST WOW:eek:
 
Beast_from_East;1712582 said:
WOW.....did you even watch the game dude???

You have no problem with the other team diving at your QB's knees???

WOW....JUST WOW:eek:

Yes I watched it I'm proud to say I have not missed a single snap pre-season or reg season since oct 17 1976 and if you want to whine about this then be my guest. Did you watch the game? how many plays have our guys made that others may question? I'm sure you never see those plays.
 
JustSayNotoTO;1711120 said:
Wow, what a bunch of little LaDainian Tomlinsons in this thread.

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I can tell by your highly intelligent post that you never played football. If you did, you would know that going at somebody's knees is nothing to make fun of.

You do realize we could have lost both Romo and Ware yesterday, you do understand that, right???

Both players were hit on or above their knees, but since you apparently never played football you would not know how serious and dirty that is.:mad:
 
Beast_from_East;1710458 said:
Now that I have had some time to cool down a bit, I rewatched the game. All I can say is that the Pats are one of the dirtiest teams I have seen in some time. Examples.

1. Multiple late hits after play ended, only 1 personal foul was called. Carey is a freaking POS referee.

2. Barbers face masked was grabbed on 3 seperate runs and yanked, again no flag.

3. At least twice I saw an o-lineman try to "cut" Ware at the knees. We are lucky he was not injured out there today. On another play, Ware jumped to knock the pass down and it looked like one of the backs or tight ends (couldnt really tell the guys # from the video angle) dove under Ware so he would come down awkardly.

4. Romo was hit on the side of the leg between the knee and the hip. If he was not turned sideways on the hit, it would have wiped his knee out. THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST DISTURBING PLAY BECAUSE THE DEFENDER IN SLOW MOTION NEVER TRIED TO PULL UP OR DEFLECT THE HIT.

We are very, very, very, lucky that Romo was not hurt bad on that play.

5. Witten was routinely hit after the 5 yard area, it caused him to stumble, trip, and at least twice fell down. Again no flags by that POS ref Carey.

6. Running the score up. The game was over and it was a total classless move to run up the score.


OVERALL MY IMPRESSION OF THE PATS IS THAT THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CHEAP SHOT ARTISTS THAT WILL DO ANYTHING IT TAKES TO WIN. CANT SAY I AM SURPRISED CONSIDERING THEY ARE PROVEN CHEATERS. I GIVE THEM NO RESPECT.:mad:

Is there any doubt we have more whiners than any other fan base in the NFL?
 
Doomsday101;1712601 said:
Yes I watched it I'm proud to say I have not missed a single snap pre-season or reg season since oct 17 1976 and if you want to whine about this then be my guest. Did you watch the game? how many plays have our guys made that others may question? I'm sure you never see those plays.

I have watched every freaking play of every freaking game since Jerry bought the team.

I will "whine" about going at a QBs knees all day genius. If one of our guys did it, I would call them out as well.

I never one time saw anybody go low on Brady, but I sure did see them go low on both Romo and Ware.

If you actually did watch the game like you say, then there is no way you could have missed the hit on Romo.:mad:
 
jimmy40;1712610 said:
Is there any doubt we have more whiners than any other fan base in the NFL?

I thought for a long time that is was just fans of other team who whinned like this man I was wrong. I can't call 49er fans 40 whinner fans with a stright face:laugh1: anymore.
 
jimmy40;1712610 said:
Is there any doubt we have more whiners than any other fan base in the NFL?

Thank you for your highly intelligent contribution to this thread.:rolleyes:
 

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