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re: Minkah Fitzpatrick - Dirtiest player in the NFL?
Posted on 9/19/23 at 6:24 am to JayAg
Posted on 9/19/23 at 6:24 am to JayAg
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You know, in China, if you run over someone, you’re on the hook to financially support them for life. Wages garnished. I wouldn’t mind if professional sports set up a similar system
Communist piece of shite
Posted on 9/19/23 at 6:57 am to Windy City
If Ndamukong Suh was playing, he'd be the answer.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 8:15 am to Mr. Misanthrope
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It’d be a penalty if he were blocking, but lowering his head and shoulders into Chubbs knee isn’t.
I’ll take differences without distinctions for $400 Alex.
This is the sport now, no one wants to go high because of the ridiculous penalties, and the way to tackle a big back is low. It was not a dirty play.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 8:18 am to OleManDixon
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Didn’t see it, don’t know anything about it. But if it was dirty, the answer for at least five decades has been “that’s just Steelers football.” The Steelers and the Raiders have always played with different rules when it comes to dirty football. It’s like State’s cowbell rule except this one can give you a concussion or break your leg
This is ridiculous and sour grapes. Sounds like a bent out of shape Bengals fan, which is ironic since they had one of the dirtiest players in the 2010's (Burfict). Steelers and Ravens succeed because they play aggressive balls to the wall defense, which means they are always flying to the ball. MK is not a dirty player and it was not a dirty hit. You don't go high against Chubb, which is a tribute to his ability.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 8:18 am to Windy City
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We are not too far removed from his multiple helmet to helmet hits last year against the Bengals that got people so mad that his defense coordinator had to go to the m media to stick up for him.
Him going for the knee and maybe ending Nick Chubb's career can't help his reputation
You don't think that the guy that took someone's helmet off and started hitting him in the head with it is dirtier?
Posted on 9/19/23 at 8:41 am to JayAg
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You know, in China, if you run over someone, you’re on the hook to financially support them for life. Wages garnished. I wouldn’t mind if professional sports set up a similar system, and if you end someone’s career, you’re financially on the hook to pay them.
It's okay to delete a potential post every now and then before clicking submit.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 9:13 am to SmithsAuFan
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Vontaze Burfict and it's not close
Good reminder of how closely most on this board follow NFL.
Burfict hasnt played since he got suspended in the first few games of the 2019 season as a member of the Raiders.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 9:18 am to Windy City
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Dirtiest player in the NFL?
Is Vontez Burfect still in the league?
Posted on 9/19/23 at 9:39 am to Windy City
Myles Garrett wins the award in a landslide.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 9:47 am to JayAg
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It’s always the RBs that get fricked financially and physically (injuries), and no one gives a damn. These RB’s are real people, not some interchangeable asset for your enjoyment.
Cry me a motherfricking river.
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Posted on 9/19/23 at 10:23 am to bigDgator
Nothing dirty about the hit. Just very unfortunate and a part of football you hate to see.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 10:29 am to JayAg
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You know, in China, if you run over someone, you’re on the hook to financially support them for life.
And people say communism sucks.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 11:18 am to antibarner
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Nothing dirty about the hit. Just very unfortunate and a part of football you hate to see.
Except former players from a different era are saying that a player taking out a guy's knee full force while he's being taken down and vulnerable indeed appeared dirty af. If that's not dirty, stop calling blindside hits in the middle of the field. Intentional or not, looks pretty dirty to me.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 11:24 am to jsmoove
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Except former players from a different era are saying that a player taking out a guy's knee full force while he's being taken down and vulnerable indeed appeared dirty af. If that's not dirty, stop calling blindside hits in the middle of the field. Intentional or not, looks pretty dirty to me.
I think this is what makes the play controversial. I sorta get the whole "He is a big back . . .what was Fitzpatrick supposed to do?" angle if it was the open field or a one on one.
Chubb was already stood up and wrapped up with his leg planted. Yes, it was a quick series but the diving for the leg was completely intentional.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 11:26 am to jcolding41
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Nick Fairly
Hasn't been in the NFL for years, I don't think.
The butthurt is strong with you, though. Good job.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 11:40 am to Windy City
And it's not like Minkah didn't pile up a lot of egregious moments last season, and this season he couldn't go two games without completely obliterating a vulnerable guy's reconstructed knee. How many other DB's are actually in the news this much. Has to be a small list.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 1:00 pm to JayAg
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You know, in China, if you run over someone, you’re on the hook to financially support them for life. Wages garnished. I wouldn’t mind if professional sports set up a similar system, and if you end someone’s career, you’re financially on the hook to pay them.
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JayAg
Melt.
Posted on 9/19/23 at 1:02 pm to JayAg
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You know, in China, if you run over someone, you’re on the hook to financially support them for life. Wages garnished. I wouldn’t mind if professional sports set up a similar system

Posted on 9/19/23 at 1:57 pm to Krampus
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OleManDixon
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Krampus
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JayAg
Whole lot of melting ITT between you 3.
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