thundercleetz Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 That game will forever live in NFL history. I am still laughing, and I haven't had a drink in years. Crazy s**t.This tweet sums up the game for me: @stoolpresidente: I honestly wouldn't judge a Bengals fan who quit being a fan tonight. It was that bad Quote
vmax Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 This was done in public on a national stage. Thug behavior. The fans and players did a great job at being terrible role models for the young....and anybody for that matter. A history of ignoring character burned them once again. Too many weak links in the chain.This is a real blight on the NFL and playoffs. Quote
Spen Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 The Bengals are certainly to blame, and the FG might have been made before the 2nd penalty, but Porter being out on the field like that and engaging Bengals players is garbage. If we'd have lost that game the same way many people around Baltimore, and some here, would forever be claiming it was a conspiracy. Quote
TBird Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 My comments were before the game. Burfict and Porter could both be suspendedaccording to nfl.com. Im a. I always wish the worse for them.wish the worse for them. Anyone remember HARBs first season up there andMason caught what would have been the winning TD. Ref said he bobbled theball but replay clearly showed it was a TD and league confirmed it. We could havebeen first team to go to SB with a rookie head coach and QB. There have been many other bitter plays up there that a disputed penalty cost us thegame. That's just one reason why I hate them so much. Burfict has been trouble even with his own teammates wherever he's been andeven suspended by his college coach for like 8 games. A lot of fanshere wanted him in the lower rounds. He would have been a top 10 pick. Porter has always been trouble going back to falling on Heaps ankle and ruining itbefore the snap, another bitter moment in Pissburgh and that's the way realRavens fans spell it or Shittsburgh. Quote
oldno82 Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 Dirty play like Burfict pulled should result in immediate ejection as well as a league fine and suspension. It's the only way the play will get cleaner. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 We've had guys spitting on players and just about everyone out side of Bmore think Raywas a murderer. Our SB 35 team was often called the bad boys of football. The Squeelers have kept Ravens from going to several SBs. Long suffering Bengals fans deservea SB trophy. Bullshit, not the way they played yesterday. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 Completely agree. Last night was an embarrassment for the organization and the entire city. From the penalties, to the constant fighting, to the fans throwing stuff at Ben and on the field after the game. Burfict is a dangerous player. He's going to kill someone and needs to be suspended. There was absolutely no excuse for that last hit on AB. It was a blatant late hit leading with the helmet with no effort to stop, move out of the way, or turn his helmet away. When you have a running back fumble the ball with the lead and less than two minutes left in the game, and that turnover is not even being discussed as a top five reason for your loss, you know there's a problem with how your team plays football. How that receiver didn't have his neck broken is a miracle. VB should be suspended for six games. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 The Bengals are certainly to blame, and the FG might have been made before the 2nd penalty, but Porter being out on the field like that and engaging Bengals players is garbage. If we'd have lost that game the same way many people around Baltimore, and some here, would forever be claiming it was a conspiracy. Perhaps, but that does not excuse the barbarianism. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 Dirty play like Burfict pulled should result in immediate ejection as well as a league fine and suspension. It's the only way the play will get cleaner. I thought exactly the same thing. He should have been ejected immediately. Quote
Spen Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 Perhaps, but that does not excuse the barbarianism.Sorry, I should have started my post stating the Bengals are to blame. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Sorry, I should have started my post stating the Bengals are to blame. I was referencing your second line. Sorry that you got offended. Quote
Spen Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 I was referencing your second line. Sorry that you got offended.Thanks, I'll hold onto that in case I ever actually do get offended here. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Anyone hear PAC Man today, he claims Antonio faked being injured, he's out of his mind, Brown is in concussion protocol now. Quote
thundercleetz Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Anyone hear PAC Man today, he claims Antonio faked being injured, he's out of his mind, Brown is in concussion protocol now.Agreed Pacman is either exetremely stupid or full of shit. It doesn't matter if AB faked the injury or not: an injury has no effect upon a penalty being called. And why the hell would Brown fake a concussion knowing he'd have to sit out the final drive? Quote
oldno82 Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 I wouldn't believe anything that guy has to say about anything. Quote
TBird Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 I just saw the hit. He was going for the head trying to break his neck. What a prick. So on ESPN they asked the question should Marvin be fired for the team's melt down at the end. I said maybe reprimanded but not fired. There was a hit in the GB game, not like the above, but a D-guy slapped Rogers in thehead pretty hard with an opened hand but no flag. He was even aiming for the head becausehe was jumping and reaching over the guy trying to block him. All this stuff was allowed in the 60s including slapping and o-lineman in the side of thehead while brezzing by. Ordell Brasse did it all the time for the old Colts. Weeb taught himbut in SB 3 he showed his o-lineman how do duck the slaps. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 Now what? Root for pay pay? Hell no, root for Brady? Hell no. This is a game I have no interest in, two of the biggest whiners in the NFL. Quote
oldno82 Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 Now what? Root for pay pay? Hell no, root for Brady? Hell no. This is a game I have no interest in, two of the biggest whiners in the NFL. Hah! I'm in the same boat! Quote
varaven45 Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 i'm still rooting for April & the draft to hurry the hell up and get here. Warmer weather, O's baseball and the NFL draft ! But, if I'm pulling for someone- its the Panthers and Pats - and for the Panthers to knock the snot out of Brady and Gronk. Quote
thundercleetz Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 I'm pulling for the Cards. From everything I've read Larry Fitz is a great guy. His intensity last week was fun to watch. He deserves a ring. I also like Palmer a lot. He worked hard to come back from another ACL injury and IMO was the MVP this season. As a Ravens fan, I was thrilled when the Steelers fired Bruce Arians. The guy had our number and it seemed he always had a big play in his playbook that he would save for a decisive moment in the fourth quarter. Our fortune against the Steelers didn't seem to turn until Arians was fired. Arians is an awesome coach and an outstanding offensive mind. What I am saying, it would be really cool to see two guys the Steelers and Bengals got rid of win a Super Bowl together. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 I'm pulling for the Cards. From everything I've read Larry Fitz is a great guy. His intensity last week was fun to watch. He deserves a ring. I also like Palmer a lot. He worked hard to come back from another ACL injury and IMO was the MVP this season. As a Ravens fan, I was thrilled when the Steelers fired Bruce Arians. The guy had our number and it seemed he always had a big play in his playbook that he would save for a decisive moment in the fourth quarter. Our fortune against the Steelers didn't seem to turn until Arians was fired. Arians is an awesome coach and an outstanding offensive mind.What I am saying, it would be really cool to see two guys the Steelers and Bengals got rid of win a Super Bowl together. NFC I like the Panthers, Cam and Luke are great players, but this AFC matchup featuring the "pointer sisters" I actually feel sorry for the officials this week. Quote
oldno82 Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 After much hand-wringing, I'm rooting for Denver and Arizona. I can't stand Brady and I'd like to see Carson Palmer and Fitzgerald in the SB. Plus, maybe if Manning actually wins the next two games, he'll retire and I won't have to watch him at all anymore. Quote
OutsideRzAcE Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 Rooting for Carolina. I want Cam to rub a trophy in the face of all the insufferable idiots who feel compelled to wrire a Dear Mr Newton letter every time the panthers beat their team. A Seahawks fan wrote a letter...a fricken Seahawks fan is complaining that Cam is classless. How hypocritical can you be? The Seahawks roster is made up of Russell Wilson and then 52 classless arrogant pricks. I wonder if this Seahawks fan felt compelled to Complain about Richard Sherman when he we got in front of the camera to kick Michael Crabtree when he was down after that playoff game? #rantover If the panthers lose I will root for Arians and the cards. Similar to cleetz, I love how he turned things around after being unfairly forced out of Pittsburgh. Quote
thundercleetz Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 I like Cam a lot as well. I'll be happy if either the NFC teams win it all. Cam is a winner. The MVP will come down to him or Palmer. Maybe the better QB this weekend will win the MVP? I am pumped for this matchup! Two awesome defenses, two awesome QBs. The interesting stat that is going around is this is the first time two Heisman winning QBs face off against each other in the playoffs. Quote
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