Derick Hall suspended one game (Panthers)

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This is absolutely fascinating to me.
“Fascinating”?

Is that the best you can do?

I suppose it’s better than my SMDH

I wouldn’t argue the point with anyone but I can’t fathom how ANYONE can come up with that being “intentional”.

I’m actually flabbergasted at the NFL denying the appeal.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE JS wearing his jersey in support.
 

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“Fascinating”?

Is that the best you can do?

I suppose it’s better than my SMDH

I wouldn’t argue the point with anyone but I can’t fathom how ANYONE can come up with that being “intentional”.

I’m actually flabbergasted at the NFL denying the appeal.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE JS wearing his jersey in support.
here here! absolutely no focking way that was intentional.
 

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You can't choose where your right leg steps when your left ankle has been rolled up on.

I think the Rams player did it on purpose, diving at D Hall's legs. Then the 2nd one comes up to push Derick, maybe damage an ankle. Just as plausible as Derick Hall stepping on a leg on purpose.
 

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Here's my conspiracy-theory take on this: The NFL gave this to McVay when he complained because they thought McVay had been through enough with the Zachward pass. "Okay, give him this so he'll stop whining about the backwards pass already."
 

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Ty Okada was fined $5,722 for a hit to a Defenseless Receiver. I guess that must have been intentional since he didn't appeal it. I mean, if it was unintentional the fine would obviously have been set aside - at least according to some posters in this thread. :rolleyes: @ 🐄:poop:
 

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Ty Okada was fined $5,722 for a hit to a Defenseless Receiver. I guess that must have been intentional since he didn't appeal it. I mean, if it was unintentional the fine would obviously have been set aside - at least according to some posters in this thread. :rolleyes: @ 🐄:poop:

A fine is significantly different from a suspension.

Or is that not obvious to you?
 

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Ty Okada was fined $5,722 for a hit to a Defenseless Receiver. I guess that must have been intentional since he didn't appeal it. I mean, if it was unintentional the fine would obviously have been set aside - at least according to some posters in this thread. :rolleyes: @ 🐄:poop:
Or maybe he realised that the sniff ain't worth the scratch of trying to appeal. Also, hitting a defenseless receiver is really easy to accidentally do, and generally doesn't tarnish your reputation in the same way as being falsely accused of internationally "stomping on a player", so there's not as much reason to try to defend your name. Nevermind the fine amount and suspension.
 
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Or maybe he realised that the sniff ain't worth the scratch of trying to appeal. Also, hitting a defenseless receiver is really easy to accidentally do, and generally doesn't tarnish your reputation in the same way as being falsely accused of internationally "stomping on a player", so there's not as much reason to try to defend your name. Nevermind the fine amount and suspension.
I'll assume you meant intentionally rather than internationally, but there's not really much doubt about his "stomping on a player". You don't raise your left knee that high and bring your foot down with that much force if you're not stomping. With a player on the ground his behaviour was at best reckless.
 

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I'll assume you meant intentionally rather than internationally, but there's not really much doubt about his "stomping on a player". You don't raise your left knee that high and bring your foot down with that much force if you're not stomping. With a player on the ground his behaviour was at best reckless.

.. dude was high stepping if you even wanna call it that to avoid stepping on the dude, even moved his body around. He knew someone was there and was avoiding it. Hell I’ve moved the exactly way when I’m trying to avoid stepping on shit and I’m off balance.

But damn man not only did Seattle break the rams .. seems the broke the fans too. Typically your posts are bad.. but this holy hell. Ride the McVay sack much?

The nfl suspended hall to shut that whiny bitch of a coach of your up.
 

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This back and forth is ******* stupid. It’s done, it’s over, Hall got dicked. Rams fans are getting dumber as McVag becomes more of a crybaby.

In the end this THREAD should just ******* die already.
 

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This back and forth is ******* stupid. It’s done, it’s over, Hall got dicked. Rams fans are getting dumber as McVag becomes more of a crybaby.

In the end this THREAD should just ******* die already.
In other words :

200
 

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I'm shocked this is still a thing...

*when it really wasn't to begin with.
 

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I'll assume you meant intentionally rather than internationally, but there's not really much doubt about his "stomping on a player". You don't raise your left knee that high and bring your foot down with that much force if you're not stomping. With a player on the ground his behaviour was at best reckless.

Look at the big brain on Braddddd! Congrats! You just won $100 on Who Wants to be a Millionaire!
 

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Rams fans finding something to cry about when there is clear evidence that it was an accident. Not surprised considering McVay's crybaby antics after the game.
 

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.. dude was high stepping if you even wanna call it that to avoid stepping on the dude, even moved his body around. He knew someone was there and was avoiding it. Hell I’ve moved the exactly way when I’m trying to avoid stepping on shit and I’m off balance.

But damn man not only did Seattle break the rams .. seems the broke the fans too. Typically your posts are bad.. but this holy hell. Ride the McVay sack much?

The nfl suspended hall to shut that whiny bitch of a coach of your up.
He's not high stepping. He's not celebrating. He hasn't made a sack. He hasn't even made the tackle. The play is to the other side of the field. He's not pushed and he's not off balance. His appeal was based on him being punished too harshly - and considering what other players have done in the past he's got a point.

He's admitted that he stepped on the player. If you're saying that he knew someone was there, well then it's hard to claim that it's unintentional. Sheesh! There are even Seahawks fans here who think it was dirty.
 
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