SloMotion |
06-20-2012 05:31 AM |
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Originally Posted by WhoDat!656
(Post 413195)
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After looking at this, it's even more obvious all that was going on was 'pay-for-performance' ... no big deal, it's done throughout the NFL.
I see a lot of the typical motivational stuff in there and the fact Vilma/Jenkins/Shanle/Ellis/Harper are listed as having totals of 62/50/44/41/34 'Kill the Head'(s), respectively, only emphasizes the fact that 'Kill the Head' was used as motivational terminology to describe a 'big hit' and not meant to be taken literally. None of them had that many hits resulting in actual injury/'kills' of opposing players and those numbers can more accurately be described as loose interpretations of the tackling stats more then any kind of 'head-count'.
Is this all the league has? Is this what they based suspending a H/C and player an entire season on? I've lost a lot of respect for the NFL under Goodell and don't feel he should be entrusted with doing the right thing or what is best for the league ... just my opinion ... it's taxation-without-representation, tyranny at it's finest ... don't tread on me, Rog.
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