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Steelers LB Threatened Burfict
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These guys are a bunch of chumps
http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25362460/steelers-lb-threatens-bengals-burfict-on-twitter-after-bell-injury
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Even if Burfict is dirtier than satan's porn stash threatening a guy AFTER you are close enough to do anything about it, or say it to his face is a total chump move.
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#3
1:55 am lmao. Must have really been weighing on him all day.
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#4
Twitter fingers....

Burfict's response didn't help either.



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#5
What a bunch of crybabies. Here's hoping the NFL looks into this. I have a feeling ol' vince may wind up with a pretty nice fine.
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The rivals of the Cincinnati pro baseball teams are the whiniest little bitches out there. (Cardinals, Steelers.) This goes for their coaches and fans, too.
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(11-03-2015, 08:08 PM)Helldog Wrote: 1:55 am lmao. Must have really been weighing on him all day.

Ha...you know this dork probably made like 8 revisions to this post before he finally decided it sounded good enough. Sittin' there just stewing.
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#8
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but no one from the Bengals organization publicly threatened any type of retaliatory action when Palmer, Rivers, Huber and whomever else were taken out by a Steeler during a game. And I'm reasonably sure the League would frown upon such antics, especially these days with the prolific social media we currently have. Wouldn't bother me much if the League stepped in quickly on this crap before it possibly gets out of hand. Christ, it's professional football, not street gang bullshit.
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(11-03-2015, 08:20 PM)wildcats forever Wrote: Please correct me if I'm wrong, but no one from the Bengals organization publicly threatened any type of retaliatory action when Palmer, Rivers, Huber and whomever else were taken out by a Steeler during a game. And I'm reasonably sure the League would frown upon such antics, especially these days with the prolific social media we currently have. Wouldn't bother me much if the League stepped in quickly on this crap before it possibly gets out of hand. Christ, it's professional football, not street gang bullshit.

Right, the league should fine this behavior at a minimum !
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#10
Game 2 between these two teams is going to be a coliseum of carnage. Can't wait!
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(11-03-2015, 08:37 PM)Carp Wrote: Game 2 between these two teams is going to be a coliseum of carnage. Can't wait!

Yeah, we thought we saw a lot of flags yesterday .......
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#12
This is laughable. How he can be this upset over an injury on a clean hit after all the years of dirty cheap hits they dish out is beyond me.
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#13
vince williams @ ramon foster = the definition of 'squeeler'.

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#14
Pitt is going to lose againt Oakland. They're still crying about Sunday.
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#15
The problem isn't just the players in Pittsburgh, it's the entire organization. From the owner all the way down to the guy who sweeps out that nasty ass stadium after a game, they are all thugs and need to be disciplined for this type of behavior.

This guy and others on the team wouldn't be acting like this if the Organization were to step in and tell them this was a legal hit and that accidents happen. Apparently, the entire Steeler organization condones thuggish play and thuggish players.

What a load of crap. The league better step in before someone gets seriously hurt. Pittsburgh is known for dirty play and this crap continuing on will only end in someone losing their carreer.
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(11-03-2015, 09:07 PM)Nebuchadnezzar Wrote: The problem isn't just the players in Pittsburgh, it's the entire organization. From the owner all the way down to the guy who sweeps out that nasty ass stadium after a game, they are all thugs and need to be disciplined for this type of behavior.

This guy and others on the team wouldn't be acting like this if the Organization were to step in and tell them this was a legal hit and that accidents happen. Apparently, the entire Steeler organization condones thuggish play and thuggish players.

What a load of crap. The league better step in before someone gets seriously hurt. Pittsburgh is known for dirty play and this crap continuing on will only end in someone losing their carreer.

Come on now...... 



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(11-03-2015, 09:13 PM)jeremydc Wrote: Come on now...... 

Right.. What is the point of stating the obvious...
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(11-03-2015, 09:13 PM)jeremydc Wrote: Come on now...... 

Has anyone in that organization stepped in and put a stop to any of the actions of Steeler players...ever?

No?

Then the organization condones this type of behavior.
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#19
Meh..... The Bengals have 'condoned' some questionable behavior in the past.

You act like it's strictly a Steeler affair.

Maybe I'm not as wrapped up in the game as you are (Casual fan since 6 years old?) but I'm sure they have internal protocols in place for these types of situations.



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(11-03-2015, 09:36 PM)jeremydc Wrote: Meh..... The Bengals have 'condoned' some questionable behavior in the past.

You act like it's strictly a Steeler affair.

Maybe I'm not as wrapped up in the game as you are (Casual fan since 6 years old?) but I'm sure they have internal protocols in place for these types of situations.

Not so fast....afterall , we're talking about a team who had numerous ex players die early due to rampant steriod use throughout the 70s. Don't take my word for it....read up on them.  Pretty much scum.  It wouldn't be such an issue with me if they didn't put on this air of prestige.   The Raiders were dirty as all get out too.....at least they had to stones to not only admit it....but embrace that image. No respect for Shitsbrgh here.......

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