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Mike Vrabel sucks and I warned y'all..

(This post was last modified: 08-21-2018, 03:58 PM by TurndownforWatt.)

(08-15-2018, 12:39 AM)TurndownforWatt Wrote:
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(08-14-2018, 03:06 AM)AlsJagsFan Wrote: https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/th...6?amp=true

J.J. Watt also got to the quarterback more than any player in the NFL.. and he had 3 roughing the passer calls on the entire season. Whoopty freaking doo.

As far as Antonio Smith, yes he should of kept his cool, but that whacko Icognito deserved every bit of that helmet swing..he purposely tried to break Smith's ankle and this helmet swing happened after Incognito tried to twist Smith's head around (wasn't even trying to block him, just trying to cause bodily harm) Incognito was considered to be the dirtiest player in the game. I put this in the same class as A. Johnson finally snapping on Cortland Innegan. Antonio Smith was never considered a dirty player..this was a isolated incident against one of the biggest turds who has played in this league the last 15 years.


(08-14-2018, 11:42 PM)AlsJagsFan Wrote: Maybe you should contact fox sports and tell them that because you said the Texans aren't a dirty team it must mean something. Because according to that article the Texans are one of the worst. If you don't like it maybe you shouldn't make a claim with no evidence. Of course you don't think the Texans are dirty..and the Patriots fans don't think the Patriots cheat.

And if you want to know why I am no longer responding to your ignorant posts the answer can be found below.


(08-15-2018, 12:39 AM)TurndownforWatt Wrote:  This is one writer's opinion..

And what did I say that was false, maybe like that writer you should actaully do some research and figure out why Smith swung his helmet.. one play against a habitual dirty [BLEEP], doesn't make a player dirty or a entire team dirty.
Rolleyes

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And right on cue...

Quote:Richie Incognito in custody for disorderly conduct, making threats

Former NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito is in police custody on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and making threats, a spokesperson for the Scottsdale, Arizona, police department said Tuesday.
According to the police, they were called to Messinger Pinnacle Peak Mortuary, where Incognito was making arrangements for his father's funeral.
"Incognito reportedly was upset with staff and began to damage property inside the business and shout at employees. At several points during his contact with staff, Incognito threatened to retrieve guns from his vehicle and return to shoot the employees," according to the police.
Incognito announced Sunday on Twitter that his father had died Saturday.

This is the second time Incognito has been in police custody since being released from the [font=Georgia,]Buffalo Bills' retired list in May.[/font]
Two days after being released by the Bills, Incognito was taken into custody after a disturbance at a Boca Raton, Florida, gym, during which police believed Incognito to be in an "altered, paranoid state." An incident report obtained by ESPN said Incognito threw items at gym employees and patrons, and "believed ordinary citizens were government officials that were tracking and recording him."

Under Florida's Baker Act, Incognito was not arrested but was taken by Boca Raton police for an involuntary psychiatric commitment for people seen as a danger to themselves or others.

Incognito, 35, told The Associated Press in June that he was back home training in Arizona after spending three days in a mental hospital. He told TMZ Sports earlier this month that he had received calls from the [font=Georgia,]Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks, but Vikings coach Mike Zimmer later called that "totally false."[/font]

After calling Zimmer a "liar" in a profanity-laced tweet, Incognito later tweeted an apology to Zimmer.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24436...ng-threats

This guy was/is a total basket case. That's why Antonio finally flipped out on him after Incognito was basically doing acts of criminal assault out on the football field. The guy is not right in the head.

Honestly, I don't see this Incognito story ending well...it has tragedy waiting to happen written all over it it. The guy is a ticking time bomb.
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