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RävNsfän ®

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Oct 4, 2011, 5:40:35 PM10/4/11
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Like Harrison in the recent past, ...the Texan that head-butted him deserves
a fine. I would also say a suspension, however, Harrison has never served
one himself for his own many misdeeds so that would be unfair.

Like Hines Ward who himself has suffered several retaliation hits thus far
in 2011, Harrison's reputation also precedes him so retaliation was
inevitable. It would be highly hypocritical of Harrison to sue the Texan in
seeking wage compensation and punitive damages for his gross malice. That
may be the only way to cease these on the field rule violations, some of
which, like the head-butt, could be classified as an aggrivated assault.
--
~Drew

"Talk is cheap ...lets just play"
Johnny Unitas - Baltimore Colts


Michael

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Oct 4, 2011, 10:46:40 PM10/4/11
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it was joyful to watch hines ward get his head twisted off and have
the idiotic smile knocked off his face... twice... and now harrison
has is orbital broken... delightful.... that is justice.

Papa Carl

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Oct 5, 2011, 12:16:54 AM10/5/11
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"Michael" <mjd...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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No, what it actually is along with a lot of the other injuries that have
occurred already, including the horrendous one in the Monday night game, is
what the League was afraid was going to happen...too big, too fast, too
strong and before long someone will get killed. They have got to get real
professional refs who can control this game more.


Conrad Dobler

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Oct 5, 2011, 12:51:08 AM10/5/11
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In article <4e8b7ebd$0$3838$b426...@news.qis.net>
"RävNsfän ®" <noem...@nospam4me.org> wrote:
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> Like Harrison in the recent past, ...the Texan that head-butted him deserves
> a fine. I would also say a suspension, however, Harrison has never served
> one himself for his own many misdeeds so that would be unfair.

They should have picked him up and knocked him down again a
couple more times just for the hell of it.

> Like Hines Ward who himself has suffered several retaliation hits thus far
> in 2011, Harrison's reputation also precedes him so retaliation was
> inevitable. It would be highly hypocritical of Harrison to sue the Texan in
> seeking wage compensation and punitive damages for his gross malice. That
> may be the only way to cease these on the field rule violations, some of
> which, like the head-butt, could be classified as an aggrivated assault.

With a little luck Ward will get his throat stepped on by one of
his own linemen after a good hit. A couple goobers of spit
while he's choking might be appropriate.

Ray O'Hara

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Oct 5, 2011, 8:31:12 PM10/5/11
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"Papa Carl" <papa...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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the refs won't change anything.
you got it right. the players are too big, fast and strong.
the players have out grown the game.


Señor Patriots

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Oct 5, 2011, 8:39:39 PM10/5/11
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On Oct 5, 7:31 pm, "Ray O'Hara" <raymond-oh...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> the refs won't change anything.
> you got it right. the players are too big, fast and strong.
> the players have out grown the game.
To me the roids have a lot to do with the injuries, especially the
ones where connective tissue is torn from the bone.

Well, you see this new generation of body builders on the "super
roids"? They're gigantic. It doesn't make them less prone to injury
though, and if they were trying to be athletes they would be the ones
who were making you say, "He'd be great if he could ever get on the
field." Guys like that will never get on the field because they've
taken the whole concept of size and strength to a bizarre level where
it does not serve any useful function. Half of them can't reproduce
and the other half will be dead by age 50.

Another red flag for me is the helmet. Once they got those safety
features built into the helmets the players started using their heads
as missile warheads. This is where a lot of injuries come from. They
would be better off with the leather helmets. They'd start playing
football again instead of launching themselves head first at guys.

Papa Carl

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Oct 5, 2011, 9:40:02 PM10/5/11
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"Señor Patriots" <roam...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Some guy in the other nights game had to have his hamstrings reattached to
the pelvis. I've been told by a doctor that the type of injury like that is
almost always caused by use of steroids and other enhancing agents. I think
the absolute proof is how small some of them get again when they stop
playing.


R�vNsf�n �

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Oct 5, 2011, 11:35:38 PM10/5/11
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"Michael" <mjd...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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On Oct 4, 5:40 pm, "R vNsf n " <noemai...@nospam4me.org> wrote:
> Like Harrison in the recent past, ...the Texan that head-butted him
> deserves
> a fine. I would also say a suspension, however, Harrison has never served
> one himself for his own many misdeeds so that would be unfair.
>
> Like Hines Ward who himself has suffered several retaliation hits thus far
> in 2011, Harrison's reputation also precedes him so retaliation was
> inevitable. It would be highly hypocritical of Harrison to sue the Texan
> in
> seeking wage compensation and punitive damages for his gross malice. That
> may be the only way to cease these on the field rule violations, some of
> which, like the head-butt, could be classified as an aggrivated assault.
> --
> ~Drew

it was joyful to watch hines ward get his head twisted off and have


the idiotic smile knocked off his face... twice... and now harrison
has is orbital broken... delightful.... that is justice.

You know Ward prides himself on his ability to jump right up and flash his
teeth after he takes a hit. He got up slower after each of the two most
recent hits on him. I appreciate what other fans may say on the topic,
however, no fans beyond the AFC can appreciate those hits, and hopefully
others like them, ...more.
--
~Drew
"Talk is cheap ...lets just go play"

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Señor Patriots

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Oct 6, 2011, 3:03:35 PM10/6/11
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On Oct 6, 9:26 am, John C TX <johnctxj...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > > the refs won't change anything.
> > > you got it right. the players are too big, fast and strong.
> > > the players have out grown the game.
>
> > To me the roids have a lot to do with the injuries, especially the
> > ones where connective tissue is torn from the bone.
>
> > Well, you see this new generation of body builders on the "super
> > roids"?  They're gigantic.  It doesn't make them less prone to injury
> > though, and if they were trying to be athletes they would be the ones
> > who were making you say, "He'd be great if he could ever get on the
> > field."  Guys like that will never get on the field because they've
> > taken the whole concept of size and strength to a bizarre level where
> > it does not serve any useful function.  Half of them can't reproduce
> > and the other half will be dead by age 50.
>
> > Another red flag for me is the helmet.  Once they got those safety
> > features built into the helmets the players started using their heads
> > as missile warheads.  This is where a lot of injuries come from.  They
> > would be better off with the leather helmets.  They'd start playing
> > football again instead of launching themselves head first at guys.
> > _________________________________________________________________________
>
> > Some guy in the other nights game had to have his hamstrings reattached to
> > the pelvis.  I've been told by a doctor that the type of injury like that is
> > almost always caused by use of steroids and other enhancing agents.  I think
> > the absolute proof is how small some of them get again when they stop
> > playing.
>
> I agree.
>
> Tendon tears by guys like Caminiti in baseball who was an admitted
> user &  Garciapparra whose game fell apart when they started testing
> and also tore a tendon in his wrist are probably a case of muscles
> getting too large for the tendons.

Maybe they'll develop "roids for the connective tissue" next and set
these guys up for broken bones or exploding brains.

NFL guys are not nearly the abusers that the body builders are. Wow.
I'm constantly in shock when I see those guys and women. The women
are so non-feminine that it's ridiculous. They don't look like women,
and they don't look like men either. They are like a cross breed of a
bloated and sick looking species.

Papa Carl

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Oct 6, 2011, 7:26:48 PM10/6/11
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"John C TX" <johnc...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I agree.

Tendon tears by guys like Caminiti in baseball who was an admitted
user & Garciapparra whose game fell apart when they started testing
and also tore a tendon in his wrist are probably a case of muscles
getting too large for the tendons.

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They docs actually have a specific name for it too...and I'm damned if I can
remember what they told me it was...but they referred to it as "steroid"
tears....I think it is what you say and the fact things get really brittle
too.


Papa Carl

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Oct 6, 2011, 7:30:21 PM10/6/11
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"Señor Patriots" <roam...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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What is weird..when guys stop some of the side effects go away..not always
but sometimes...occasionally they have to have plastic surgery to reduce
what they call "bitch tits" from all the stacking and then trying to reverse
some things with female hormones.....but the women are stuck with what they
get...a clitoris the size of a bananna, no breasts and a deep voice with
whiskers on their chin.


John C TX

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Oct 7, 2011, 3:44:06 PM10/7/11
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On Oct 6, 6:26 pm, "Papa Carl" <papa.c...@verizon.net> wrote:
> "John C TX" <johnctxj...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:f105c453-a54c-43c5...@j1g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
Tendon tears is a huge problem with creatinine as well. Dehydration?

Papa Carl

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Oct 7, 2011, 7:20:23 PM10/7/11
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"John C TX" <johnc...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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And separates from bone too....tears off and a lot of time in the hip near
an injection site. Several years ago I knew a young man who had that
situation...finally admitted to me why it happened.


Señor Patriots

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Oct 8, 2011, 12:27:18 AM10/8/11
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On Oct 6, 6:30 pm, "Papa Carl" <papa.c...@verizon.net> wrote:
> "...but the women are stuck with what they
> get...a clitoris the size of a bananna, no breasts and a deep voice with
> whiskers on their chin.

Sexy. I think I'll pass on the bananas though. Something tells me
that I'm not the banana type.

Maurkice

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Oct 9, 2011, 5:46:25 AM10/9/11
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RävNsfän ®

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Oct 10, 2011, 11:32:59 PM10/10/11
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"Señor Patriots" <roam...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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It certainly would not be your own posts telling you that Butters'. I still
do not understand the purpose of your over-infatuation with the erectile
functionality of my man junk as introduced in damn near every post you have
made to me of late. Your recent veiled invites have forced me to consider
that you have a greater preference for hard salami than you do banana. Bon'
Appetite Butters'.
--
~werd


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