08-12-2016, 11:05 AM
(08-12-2016, 08:23 AM)Harmening Wrote: You have no idea if the ref would have tossed him from practice even if he had the authority to do so. Things get said when emotions run high. That's what happens in practice.
Even with refs. You see things so black and white, that you don't understand the gray that could be.
You've worked so hard at defending your incorrect stance, that you don't even make a point about a damn thing.
Quote:Ref said he'd eject AB in a game for that too.
Quote:Field judge officiating joint practice sajd Antonio Brown woulda been ejected from a game
Still is reporting AB to league for his actions
Like I said, quit making up shit just because of your personal bias towards me because you're making yourself look stupid.
(08-12-2016, 08:52 AM)Harmening Wrote: So your point is that he would have NOT gotten kicked out of practice, which is the opposite of the thread title.
I'm glad I could help you clear that up.
My point is that he WOULD have been kicked out of practice if the ref had the authority.
Where are you getting that he would not have been?
(08-12-2016, 09:14 AM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: I am evaluating his actions. He continued to practice. Which means what? It means he didn't get kicked out of practice.
If you want to ***** about his childish, arrogant punk moves; fine. Just stop arguing getting kicked out of practice is the same thing as not getting kicked out of practice because they aren't the same. Let me ask you a question, did his actions result in snatching defeat from the jaws of his team's first playoff victory during your lifetime? As a Bengals fan who wants to see them win, I'm more upset about that bullshit than anything Antonio Brown does or doesn't do during practice.
We're talking about practice. Practice. Not a game, not a game. Practice.
He only didn't get kicked out of practice because the ref couldn't, which means his actions are the same as if he did get kicked out.
Also, the Bengals won playoff games in the 88 and 90 seasons in my lifetime.