01-12-2016, 04:47 PM
(01-11-2016, 10:06 PM)Vlad Wrote: You people are a piece of work. Look at whats there and stop making up shit. How did Munchak grab those dreds while holding a piece of paper?
Munchaks used his right hand to grab the bungles arm and his left forearm for leverage in order to swing the bungle out of the way.
His left forearm because he was holding a piece of paper, which incidentally had the bungles dreds caught in it.
To the bold... I believe he used his fingers. You should probably look at what's there.
To the rest, at least you admit he was leveraging himself to throw around a player.
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(01-12-2016, 12:14 AM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote:
Dude, the grabbing the hair thing is just stupid. Munchak played in the league forever, he was never known for being dirty. It was not intentional and it's impossible to prove that it was.
Clearly not as Burfict just got suspended for three games.
Obviously, Munchak didn't have a problem with being dirty until he became a Steeler.
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At the end of the day, no coach should touch a player. No coach should come onto the field when he obviously isn't checking on player welfare. In Saturday's case, it didn't cost us the game. Ultimately, Hill did. If he hadn't fumbled, Porter's sleazy actions wouldn't have earned the Steelers an easy field goal.
But he did, and Porter's inability to follow the rules did.
And the next time? What will Porter do the next time he feels the need to interfere in play? Without a significant consequence, he'll interfere again. No one got injured and there aren't many headlines talking about it, so the league isn't going to get too concerned about Porter being on the field and the ref's inability to handle the situation.
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