01-20-2016, 09:56 AM
(01-20-2016, 09:45 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: Show me where I said I wanted players out there trying to injure people. You can't because I didn't.
If you're going to sit there and keep trying to put those words in my mouth than I am done having this conversation with you.
I don't know how I can state it more clearly than "I don't want people trying to hurt other people, but if you're going to do it than you'd better own it instead of lying about it after the fact".
If I clean someone's clock and I dance about it for 3 minutes, my actions prove I'm not sorry about it, regardless of what I say 2 days after the fact.
If you still don't get it, sucks to suck. I'm done trying to explain it to you.
Saying you'd have more respect for the guy for saying he INTENDED to injure another player and not not saying it would be MORE wrong is saying you'd rather he be honest about it...and that you don't care as long as he's honest about it.
Beyond all that you would rather believe he's LYING when he says it was an accident because then you can say you have no respect for liars...no no respect for players who deliberately injure other players.
I don't think many (if any) players go out there WANTING to injure another player. There are a few who want to hit hard and make the other player hurt and think about it (Harrison said that a few seasons ago. Did you say how much respect you had for him for admitting it?) There has been one the past few seasons who has tried to injure AFTER the play and try to do it in a sneaky manner (Burfict).
Sometimes there is a late hit or action AFTER the play when emotions get the better of people. That is NOT going out to deliberately injure.
Either way I'll go with players apologizing over wanting them to "own up" to something that isn't true.