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Has this been posted before? I guess Cowher would know.

I think that this will become more likely if Belichick keeps going for it on 4th down and passing late in the game even while up by 6 TDs.

Although I think the Colts may beat them this weekend (no, I won't put money on that).
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[quote name='oldschooler' post='583021' date='Nov 1 2007, 04:18 PM']Yeah I posted it yesterday morning.
It had drifted off to the wastelands of Page 2 though . . .


[url="http://forum.go-bengals.com/index.php?showtopic=38238"][url="http://forum.go-bengals.com/index.php?showtopic=38238"]http://forum.go-bengals.com/index.php?showtopic=38238[/url][/url][/quote]

I figured someone had done it already. Mods, please merge
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[quote name='Bunghole' post='583042' date='Nov 1 2007, 06:09 PM']You think?
:lol:[/quote]


I do. ;) Only because when people say crap like that, it is almost a Freudian slip, in a way. If someone came right back with,
"well you would know, Bill," I would like to analyze his initial reaction, I'll put it that way.

Even good liars are bad liars during the first few milliseconds of being caught off guard. Even the good ones end up over compensating afterwards too. Textbook.

I never thought it was intentional, by the way. Quotes like these really do make you wonder though.

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You know, I have my grudges against certain teams and players but it's all in the competive nature of sports, to blatantly try to take a player out is benath the unwrriten code of football players. This kind of ish should never happen, and that spit wiedling, long chin Cowher should be the last person to make statements like that. I don't believe in that ish in a team running up the score, hell they are all NFL players, and paid millions to go out and play football and make plays. If you don't like it, Stop It... If they keep crying like that, Next the NFL with install the mercy rule.
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[quote name='BengalInPa' post='583133' date='Nov 1 2007, 07:24 PM']You know, I have my grudges against certain teams and players but it's all in the competive nature of sports, to blatantly try to take a player out is benath the unwrriten code of football players. This kind of ish should never happen, and that spit wiedling, long chin Cowher should be the last person to make statements like that. I don't believe in that ish in a team running up the score, hell they are all NFL players, and paid millions to go out and play football and make plays. If you don't like it, Stop It... If they keep crying like that, Next the NFL with install the mercy rule.[/quote]

Ending a key player's season would tend to stop it. It's classless and pointless. What does scoring meaningless TDs in the 4th quarter prove? No matter how many points his team scores, Bill Belichick will never be happy, nor will he ever know what it is to love or be loved. He's a truly wretched man.
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[quote name='BengalInPa' post='583133' date='Nov 1 2007, 08:24 PM']You know, I have my grudges against certain teams and players but it's all in the competive nature of sports, to blatantly try to take a player out is benath the unwrriten code of football players. This kind of ish should never happen, and that spit wiedling, long chin Cowher should be the last person to make statements like that. I don't believe in that ish in a team running up the score, hell they are all NFL players, and paid millions to go out and play football and make plays. If you don't like it, Stop It... If they keep crying like that, Next the NFL with install the mercy rule.[/quote]

I would like to believe this as well, but you know Football is a dirty sport. I was listening to Tab Perry on Bengals line (700 WLW) and they were talking about some of the stuff that happens in a pile/group tackle. Tab said it is common for players to try to break your fingers, wrist, gouge at your eyes/face reaching under the face mask, and rip at "your manhood". Anything to get the ball away or injury the opposing team. They just know they can get away with more (and not on camera). Both are blatent, meaning hit on Carson's knee or the shit that happens that we don't see. It just depends on the situation and cameras.
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[quote name='BengalInPa' post='583133' date='Nov 1 2007, 08:24 PM']You know, I have my grudges against certain teams and players but it's all in the competive nature of sports, to blatantly try to take a player out is benath the unwrriten code of football players. This kind of ish should never happen, and that spit wiedling, long chin Cowher should be the last person to make statements like that. I don't believe in that ish in a team running up the score, hell they are all NFL players, and paid millions to go out and play football and make plays. If you don't like it, Stop It... If they keep crying like that, Next the NFL with install the mercy rule.[/quote]


There's a difference between continuing to score on a team that you're already blowing out because they can't stop you from running or on third down and throwing for the endzone on first down when you're up 35. The Patriots are classless, they don't care. This is their year to say "Fuck you, rest of the NFL, we're way fucking better."

But they're still pricks. <_<

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[quote name='Phatcat' post='583237' date='Nov 2 2007, 12:16 AM']I would like to believe this as well, but you know Football is a dirty sport. I was listening to Tab Perry on Bengals line (700 WLW) and they were talking about some of the stuff that happens in a pile/group tackle. Tab said it is common for players to try to break your fingers, wrist, gouge at your eyes/face reaching under the face mask, and rip at "your manhood". Anything to get the ball away or injury the opposing team. They just know they can get away with more (and not on camera). Both are blatent, meaning hit on Carson's knee or the shit that happens that we don't see. It just depends on the situation and cameras.[/quote]

Way back in the day a lot of worse things happened then those you list but then again, a knee injury was crippling and permanent too. Not like with today's medicine.
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As someone else said, Bill Coward would know.



BTW, I have no problem with NE running up the score, Its the NFL, not elementary school football, these guys get paid to play defense and if you can't then oh well.

Pretty sad that it takes a cheap shot to stop them.
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[quote name='Phatcat' post='583237' date='Nov 2 2007, 12:16 AM']I would like to believe this as well, but you know Football is a dirty sport. I was listening to Tab Perry on Bengals line (700 WLW) and they were talking about some of the stuff that happens in a pile/group tackle. Tab said it is common for players to try to break your fingers, wrist, gouge at your eyes/face reaching under the face mask, and rip at "your manhood". Anything to get the ball away or injury the opposing team. They just know they can get away with more (and not on camera). Both are blatent, meaning hit on Carson's knee or the shit that happens that we don't see. It just depends on the situation and cameras.[/quote]


I saw Joe Montana on Conan O'Brien (I think) and he was asked about what happens under those piles. He told a story about the one time an opposing player had gotten to a fumble first and it looked like there would be no way the 49'ers would recover.. But low and behold when the pile was cleared a 49'er had the ball. Joe asked him 'How the hell did you get that ball away from him'. He explained that he had ahold of the ball with one arm, and with the other hand managed to get under the athletic cup of the opposing player and squeezed until he forced him to decide which "ball" it was he wanted more. He said it wasn't a lengthy decision...

No place I would want to be for sure.
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[quote name='CanadianBengal' post='583840' date='Nov 2 2007, 04:54 PM']3:45 PM Friday, November 2 YAHOO SPORTS:

...Kemo von Oelhoffen signed by INDIANAPOLIS COLTS to a 7 day contract...

www.sports.yahoo.com/nfl

;)[/quote]
Do you guys remember who Kimo played for before, he went to Steeltown?
I don't think he would have cheapshotted Palmer.

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[quote name='BigDawg' post='584168' date='Nov 3 2007, 01:36 PM']Do you guys remember who Kimo played for before, he went to Steeltown?
I don't think he would have cheapshotted Palmer.[/quote]


you've got some iron oxide on your lip.
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[quote name='BigDawg' post='584168' date='Nov 3 2007, 12:36 PM']Do you guys remember who Kimo played for before, he went to Steeltown?
I don't think he would have cheapshotted Palmer.[/quote]


Kimo left the Bengals after the 1999 season.
He never played under Marvin, or with Palmer.

Plus this is what he said about Palmer back on
December 2nd 2005 . . .


[quote]"You have to get after him," defensive end Kimo von Oelhoffen said of Palmer, the NFL's top-rated passer. "He is the best quarterback in the NFL right now. Peyton's got a great scheme but, in the true essence, I think Carson is one of the best and his wide receiver corps -- whoa, they're great."

What worries von Oelhoffen is how effectively Palmer runs a no-huddle offense. The no-huddle hampers the defense's ability to substitute on each play and, in von Oelhoffen's mind, creates an edge for the offense.

"There's too much advantage and rules will be changed. Indy has started a trend -- there's just too many garbage yards that can be picked up," von Oelhoffen said. "I'm old school. Let's play football, and not try to catch people running on and off the field. But that's what they do and it works for them."

"I just hope the city sticks with the team and believes in them and doesn't, when adversity strikes -- and it will strike again, for them and us -- go back in the tank, and say, "Oh, here we go again,"' he said. "That negative aura has more effect on a football team than people think it does. Then the players get mad at what the reporters say and then controversy starts, and players start dissenting."[/quote]


[url="http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=40246"][url="http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=40246"]http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=40246[/url][/url]


Keep in mind that Odell Thurman had been tripped into
Ben by Hartings. And Ben and Wines said this shit in December too . . .



[quote]"I tried to let my body go limp so I could go down and I wouldn't hurt my knee," Roethlisberger said. "From what I heard, he got pushed or tripped or something. [b]But any time you go low on a quarterback, you know it's a little dirty."[/b]


Despite Hartings' explanation, [b]Ward suggested the Steelers (7-5) will have the play on their minds the next time they face Cincinnati.


But Ward acknowledged he has gone after other NFL players in retaliation for an incident in a previous game and said, "You make a note of the guy and make sure it doesn't happen again."[/b][/quote]

[url="http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/13353501.htm"][url="http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/13353501.htm"]http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/13353501.htm[/url][/url]

The link is dead. But those are exact quotes.
I posted that shit back when it happened.
And got the link and quotes from a thread here.

[url="http://forum.go-bengals.com/index.php?showtopic=14530&hl=Kimo&st=0"]http://forum.go-bengals.com/index.php?show...l=Kimo&st=0[/url]


[quote name='BigDawg' post='584307' date='Nov 3 2007, 08:40 PM']Gee, Ya think?[/quote]


It could be shit. That`s my guess anyway.
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