08-11-2016, 12:17 PM
(08-11-2016, 12:08 PM)Harmening Wrote: Suggesting someone would be ejected from a game for something that happened in practice does not equal being thrown out of practice.
You have some of most bizarre, circular arguments that I have ever seen.
You're going in circles.
It does equal that because players are expected to act with at least some sort of discipline and restraint. Also, it was a joint practice, which is more like a game than practice in terms of the atmosphere, and this was an NFL official, not just some opposing coach or player.
Like I said, if he's that big of a douche and has no respect for authority and was doing it just because it's practice, then he's a child. If he was doing it because he just thinks he's that great and too good to need to listen to authority, then he's a douche and a child.
You try and discredit every post I make and it just makes you look bad because you usually have no base, like in this instance.