wtf
a rams fan? are u real
Can we play the Bucs every week?
Donald is a beast and Tavon is finally looking worthy of that high draft pick.
donaldWho you talking to?
wait what happened to you boban i missed it
donald
Who you talking to?
Don't think Sapp would have ever been embraced in Green Bay by management. He would have cut and run ASAP.
Packers have had a pretty clean record for fostering a certain kind of culture since that one dude killed Jim McMahon.
Here's a transcript of Brock's account. When Brock refers to James, he's talking about Green Bay offensive line coach James Campen
So my friend, James man, I probably shouldnt say his name, he told me not to tell this, and I was like, Whatever, hes the offensive line coach. The center, or one of his guards, hes had like one or two starts in his career and hes got to play against Suh. So hes pretty puckered, right? So, he talking to James, the offensive line coach, going, What do I do? What do I do?
James is just in his mind going, This guy is going to get killed. I got to take his mind off it, give him something else to do. So he says, Ok, every time youre in a pile, I want you to focus on something. I want you to untie his shoes.
He goes, What?
Anytime you can, just reach in, hes got floppy shoe laces, he doesnt spat or anything, just untie his shoes. It will irritate him.
He untied his shoes three times in the game.
Thats why he stomped him. Thats why he banged his head on the ground and he stomped him. When (Suh) went to the sideline it looked like he was telling the coach, I didnt do anything and he put his foot up like, I didnt stomp him. I didnt do anything. He was actually going, The damn guy keeps untying my shoes.
Can we play the Bucs every week?
Donald is a beast and Tavon is finally looking worthy of that high draft pick.
Never have been a fan of Janoris Jenkins. Gets beat too much playing too much off coverage
E: and he sucks as a tackler and run defender
the patriots would never allow such dirty play to happen on their watch, untying shoes is the lowest of the lowTHEY UNTIED THE MANS SHOES! It's unbelievable that Suh didn't murder his entire family for such a cheap shot.
Can we play the Bucs every week?
Donald is a beast and Tavon is finally looking worthy of that high draft pick.
THEY UNTIED THE MANS SHOES! It's unbelievable that Suh didn't murder his entire family for such a cheap shot.
A Rams fan!
that's what you get for seeing a movie at 8am smh
wtf
a rams fan? are u real
....
Someone not Boban? What's this sorcery?
A Rams fan!
Thanks!Welcome to the thread!
The trenches are dirty. Green Bay Packer coaches actively told offensive lineman like Evan Dietrich Smith to intentionally hurt Suh.
But yeah, let's forget that and let the NFLs Golden franchise continue without any media scuritnity.
We're all Packers fans. America's team
I hope the Rams aren't dumb enough to overpay for Jenkins next year
ha
Untying shoes is intentionally hurting someone????
How many needles are hanging out of your arm right now?
http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/58327279-storyThe Tampa City Council Thursday became the third governing body this week to approve a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that will bring up to $100-million in renovations to Raymond James Stadium.
As part of the agreement, the Bucs would pay a minimum of $58-million towards the improvements, while $29-million will come from taxpayer money out of the county's tourist tax, which must be spent on sports facilities or promoting tourism.
"This is a very exciting day for the community," said Brian Ford, Bucs chief operating officer, who had not spoken publicly about the deal during the negotiations, which started in January. "There's a lot of time and effort that went into this and the end result, I think, is going to help us maintain the crown jewel of the NFL, Raymond James Stadium, as well as enable us to bring large events to the area."
The renovation would include two new end zone video boards that are more than four times the size of the current ones, as well as video boards on each of the four corners of the stadium. It would also include a new sound system, new concessions and a new concourse. These renovations would be completed in time for the Buccaneers' 2016 season.
A second phase of renovations would include renovations of the club lounges, expansions of the general concourses, a team store and other fan enhancements. This phase is expected to be completed for the Bucs' 2017 season.
Harry Cohen was among the council members who pointed out that the taxpayer funds must be used on projects like this.
"In this case, we are not putting general fund dollars into a facility that we don't own. We are simply allowing the community take advantage of a tax structure that's been set up by the state that is specifically earmarked for these types of expenditures," he said.
The lone dissenting vote on City Council came from Charlie Miranda.
"Not anyone would do a deal like this because it's a bad deal," he said, questioning why the team needs to use taxpayer funds to make renovations. "It's time this country -- not Tampa -- but this country understands that you're getting robbed. Not with a gun, but with a pen."
County Commissioner Ken Hagan, who helped broker the deal, has said both sides saw an urgency in getting an agreement in place, with Tampa hosting the College Football National Championship in 2017. The city is also hoping the stadium upgrades will help draw a Super Bowl in 2019 or 2020.1
Construction is expected to begin in January.
Here it comes boban.
Really torn watching these past two games... As long as they fired fisher.Don't play with me, these idiots are going to play us out of a top 10 pick.