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Tom Coughlin has harsh words for Greg Schiano


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It's not about whether or not it's within the rules or it's a good way to approach it. It's about hitting a guy who is not expecting it. The Giants line wasn't ready for the bucs defenders to come after them as its become an unwritten rule that the D doesn't hit when the O is going to take a knee.

Next week the bucs opponent will be ready for them to act like dipshits and it won't be an issue.

This week it was a cheap ass sucker punch bitch move.

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I am going with the option that both are right. The Bucs can do this if they want so long as we dont hear a bunch of whining when one of the oline guys managers to land a cheap fall on a leg and put someone out for the season. The Gaints are right in that the bucs are bad sports for doing this and its great there were no injuries. But it will hurt TB in the long run as other teams now have this marked down as a far play for TB.

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It's not about whether or not it's within the rules or it's a good way to approach it. It's about hitting a guy who is not expecting it. The Giants line wasn't ready for the bucs defenders to come after them as its become an unwritten rule that the D doesn't hit when the O is going to take a knee.

Next week the bucs opponent will be ready for them to act like dipshits and it won't be an issue.

This week it was a cheap ass sucker punch bitch move.

So its the Bucs fault the Giants weren't ready? This sounds very similar to one of the reasons why society has gone down hill. It's the other person's fault for why you didn't get something or weren't ready.

Too many fans are pussies.

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So its the Bucs fault the Giants weren't ready? This sounds very similar to one of the reasons why society has gone down hill. It's the other person's fault for why you didn't get something or weren't ready.

Too many fans are pussies.

What's this got to do with society, it's a game for entertainment.

So then where's the line drawn then?

By your logic and line of reasoning the actions of teams such as the saints are all gravy. Such as going for players ankles and knees, and trying to stomp on our QB's head and arms while his helmet is off.

Sounds great!

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So its the Bucs fault the Giants weren't ready? This sounds very similar to one of the reasons why society has gone down hill. It's the other person's fault for why you didn't get something or weren't ready.

Too many fans are pussies.

First off suck it. Intimating that I'm a pussy over having an opinion on this only make you look like redneck dipshit that's incapable of intelligent discourse.

And yes it's the bucs fault the Giants were not ready. There is an understanding amongst teams that as long as you don't attempt to advance the ball we won't attack your guys. It's an unwritten rule, a gentlemens agreement between coaches.

To betray that without warning is the act of bitch.

Like I said, the rest of the league knows now that the bucs are going to act like retards so it's not going to be a big deal moving forward. But yesterday it was cheap.

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There are traditions and there are rules.

If the Giants and other teams feel so strongly about this issue they had better get the league to change the rules.

Peyton's fall was classic soccer acting. Maybe the Bucs should have gotten a Red Card too.

Sounds like some of you people would be better off following that other type of football.

You know the one those pansy European Socialists play. ;)

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What's this got to do with society, it's a game for entertainment.

So then where's the line drawn then?

By your logic and line of reasoning the actions of teams such as the saints are all gravy. Such as going for players ankles and knees, and trying to stomp on our QB's head and arms while his helmet is off.

Sounds great!

Two completely different things.

They're trying to knock the ball out and recover it. Has nothing to do with intentionally injuring someone.

I knew some moron would try to make this comparison.

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Two completely different things.

They're trying to knock the ball out and recover it. Has nothing to do with intentionally injuring someone.

I knew some moron would try to make this comparison.

Oh, a moron. I am so hurt.

Those two things are in the same category. The purpose in both is to change the outcome of the game by any means when you know you don't have the upper hand. It's a bitch move.

As for the "this is football" argument. We are fans. Put yourself in a players shoes, do you want to be out there with a career threatening injury because some asshole can't win fairly? Spare me the macho bs.

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