you're also a moron
University OF KENTUCKY- not of Lexington. The university belongs to the state, thus every Kentuckian can claim UK.
It's not hard to distinguish a Kentuckian rooting for UK and a guy like Jonathan whose favorite teams are the Red Sox, Steelers, etc.
Jesus Christ- do I have to smack you around again? I thought we were over that.
No, I'm not...I don't like the Steelers...had favorite players that I followed, not favorite teams.I'm a sports snob. Always have been. Even when I was little, I was suspicious of kids in NKy rooting for Michigan, Miami, UNC, FSU, etc. There are exceptions, but if you or your family doesn't have a connection to a team or area, then I have no use for you. You have guys with no connection to Pittsburgh, who only chose them because they were winning, on here flapping their gums at real fans. Piss off.
"Root" for whoever you want, but you're not a real Steelers fan anymore than I'm a real Golden State Warriors fan.
Are you really laughing out loud while posting?
University OF KENTUCKY- not of Lexington. The university belongs to the state, thus every Kentuckian can claim UK.
It's not hard to distinguish a Kentuckian rooting for UK and a guy like Jonathan whose favorite teams are the Red Sox, Steelers, etc.
Fairly written. Both sides were guilty. Refs have become very questionable in sports both college and pro sports. Especially recently.This is the best take, by far, on the debacle of Saturday night, by a neutral, intelligent writer. Yes, the Bengals deserved to lose. But the Steelers also deserved to lose. And no one deserved to have the game decided by bumbling, incompetent officials. http://sportsworld.nbcsports.com/be...es-vontaze-burfict-antonio-brown-joey-porter/
People are fans of the team, not the city. I happen to have been to Pittsburgh for a few days but that doesn't affect who I root for. I've been to one NFL game in my life and that was Falcons-Saints, I'd hate to have to root for one of those for the rest of my days. Everybody watches their teams on television so they don't have to live next door to the stadium.There are a lot of Bengal fans on this board that claim to be diehard fans of EPL teams that play across the f'ing world....what about them? Or Green Bay fans? Aren't some of your buddies on here diehard Packers fans? Bet they aren't from Green Bay.
I actually do think it's strange that there are so many Steeler fans that have never even been to Pittsburgh, but you sure are selective on who you choose to pick on.
Evidently to be considered a real fan by WCC you have to root for a bad team located within 30 miles of your house.No, I'm not...I don't like the Steelers...had favorite players that I followed, not favorite teams.
But it is silly to call someone bandwagon if they have followed a team and only one team after they were old enough to pick it. Maybe they picked them when they were successful, but they also kept them when they sucked.
I can't say I agree. There's no doubt that the officiating sucked on both sides but it was Pac Man Jones who made the call on who won. I have never in my life seen any NFL team flagged for having staff on the the field, especially during an injury TO and it was a good no-call on Porter, just like it was a good no-call on Cincy after the Shazier hit. The Shazier hit, by the way, was legal, it is not a crown-of-helmet penalty if the contact is incidental and Bernard ducked his head into Shazier's helmet.This is the best take, by far, on the debacle of Saturday night, by a neutral, intelligent writer. Yes, the Bengals deserved to lose. But the Steelers also deserved to lose. And no one deserved to have the game decided by bumbling, incompetent officials. http://sportsworld.nbcsports.com/be...es-vontaze-burfict-antonio-brown-joey-porter/
Fairly written. Both sides were guilty. Refs have become very questionable in sports both college and pro sports. Especially recently.
You are exactly correct. In fact, I switched over to ESPN after the game to watch some of the post game interviews and they had a rules official on. He said the Shazier hit Bernard was absolutely illegal and should have been called. He said all this discussion about whether or not Bernard had become a runner is irrelevant. He said, by rule, you cannot lead with the crown of the helmet.So, basically you are saying that Porter was blatantly in violation of a written and clearly understood rule on a play in which the Bengals were flagged for TWO unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, but that's okay because you haven't seen that rule enforced before -- even though the league office is reportedly going to fine Porter for his conduct, clearly indicating it WAS a violation of the rules, and that Shazier hitting Bernard square in the face with the crown of his helmet was not a crown-of-helmet penalty, because, well just because. Otherwise, you are completely objective.
Here is the rule, by the way. It says nothing about "turning after the catch" or head ducking, or any of the other excuses I've heard. If you can watch the play and say this did NOT happen, then you are wearing very special glasses: ARTICLE 8. INITIATING CONTACT WITH THE CROWN OF THE HELMET. It is a foul if a runner or tackler initiates forcible contact by delivering a blow with the top/crown of his helmet against an opponent when both players are clearly outside the tackle box (an area extending from tackle to tackle and from three yards beyond the line of scrimmage to the offensive team’s end line).
Yes, I'm saying that a rule that is never called should not suddenly start being called with 30 seconds to go in a playoff game. By the way, Porter wasn't antagonizing anybody while he was on the field. He was standing over by Brown talking to the refs when Gilberry came up behind him and shoved him. And you only quoted the first part of the crown of the helmet rule. Here's the whole thing:So, basically you are saying that Porter was blatantly in violation of a written and clearly understood rule on a play in which the Bengals were flagged for TWO unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, but that's okay because you haven't seen that rule enforced before -- even though the league office is reportedly going to fine Porter for his conduct, clearly indicating it WAS a violation of the rules, and that Shazier hitting Bernard square in the face with the crown of his helmet was not a crown-of-helmet penalty, because, well just because. Otherwise, you are completely objective.
Here is the rule, by the way. It says nothing about "turning after the catch" or head ducking, or any of the other excuses I've heard. If you can watch the play and say this did NOT happen, then you are wearing very special glasses: ARTICLE 8. INITIATING CONTACT WITH THE CROWN OF THE HELMET. It is a foul if a runner or tackler initiates forcible contact by delivering a blow with the top/crown of his helmet against an opponent when both players are clearly outside the tackle box (an area extending from tackle to tackle and from three yards beyond the line of scrimmage to the offensive team’s end line).
What do you mean "you people"?All you people who think you like John Wayne movies, you're not real Duke fans, you never met the man in your life, just bandwagon fans.
Porter's role on the field was to check on his injured player. And the rule does allow for what are deemed helpers to come on the field. It does not define who those helpers are. Once again it is up to the discretion of the refs and I doubt a flag for having too many coaches on the field during an injury has ever been thrown in the history of the league. The Bengals did the exact same thing when Bernard was injured, so if there are flags it should have occurred on both occasions..
The rule is the rule in both cases. In Shazier's case the rule means his hit was legal. In Porter's case, while he may have been in violation of a rule(and I don't object to a fine for it after the game) there certainly shouldn't have been any penalties called since the refs, and not just these refs but everyone who's ever officiated a football game, had never called it before, even during this game. If they suddenly thought they just had to enforce that obscure little rule they would have at least owed Porter a warning and a chance to get off the field. Jones, on the other hand, lost his mind and made contact with a ref. This will get you 15 yards EVERY time and everyone knows it.When the league fines Porter for improper conduct will you admit he should have been penalized, or they should have ignored him and Adam Jones?
And if you call smashing Bernard in the face with the top of your helmet to the point that he was knocked unconscious incidental, then every collision on the football field, including Burfict's shoulder-to-should hit on Brown, is incidental. The Bernard hit was a vicious, unnecessary hit, as much so as any in that game. The part you highlight is simply to excuse random helmet contact, not spearing with the helmet. It didn't matter what Bernard did, he was going to be speared with the crown of the helmet. If you want to excuse every hit in that game as part of football, at least that would be an honest response, more so than seeing intent in every Bengal action and accident in every Steeler action.
I can't say I agree. There's no doubt that the officiating sucked on both sides but it was Pac Man Jones who made the call on who won. I have never in my life seen any NFL team flagged for having staff on the the field, especially during an injury TO and it was a good no-call on Porter, just like it was a good no-call on Cincy after the Shazier hit. The Shazier hit, by the way, was legal, it is not a crown-of-helmet penalty if the contact is incidental and Bernard ducked his head into Shazier's helmet.
Try again, that's a myth, thanks for playingDo you know who the Steelers gave their game ball to?? Joey Freaking Porter. :joy::joy::joy: If that doesnt tell you that he went out there with the intention of stirring ****, I dont know what does. Seriously, a franchise sent a worthless piece of human trash on the field, stirred some **** and got a penalty on the other team, and their grammatically challenged coach who uses double and triple negatives gave him the game ball in front of the entire team and they cheered.
If that doesnt bother you, then youre an idiot.
All this stuff does is make a bad situation worse. The whole Porter got a game ball was started by a Bengals radio person as a joke and somehow it has a become a fact.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...-a-game-ball-from-steelers-after-bengals-game
It's a damn joke you idiot, it damn sure doesn't mean they gave him a game ball, you'll just believe anything you read on the internet- geesh********, ESPN has an article up saying that several Steelers players said, "He was definitely our MVP." LOL
Look, the Steelers coaching staff is worse than Burfict and Pacman combined. They really are. Ive never heard of a coach pulling a players hair, Ive never heard of a coach going on to the field before a game and calling the other team MFers and saying he wanted to fight them, and Ive never ever heard of a head coach that supports that type of behavior and doesnt do anything about it. Nothing. But, when that coach has tripped a player returning a kick for a TD because hes still a street thug piece of **** who talks like Doughboy from Boyz in the Hood, its understandable. And whats more understandable is that Steeler fans embrace and support this behavior. Its comical. THESE ARE COACHES!!!!
Where's the hypocrisy? Wallace has a reputation for being a cheap shot artist, you haven't seen me defend him. Can't wait for Pouncey to get backAnd now im watching PTI and they are showing and discussing the cheap shot that Wallace, a Steeler lineman, did to a DB in the last Broncos and Steelers game and how the Broncos have sworn vengeance. Just another example of Steelers and their fans being hypocritical hunks of ****. Never seen anything like.
Could be worse--you might have lived closer to KnoxvilleSince learning that I've been a bandwagon fan for 40 years, I just wanted to say it was fun being a part of the BBN but I'm going to have to start rooting for Vandy. I can be in downtown Nashville in an hour but would take me over 4 hours to be in Lexington.
The rule is the rule in both cases. In Shazier's case the rule means his hit was legal. In Porter's case, while he may have been in violation of a rule(and I don't object to a fine for it after the game) there certainly shouldn't have been any penalties called since the refs, and not just these refs but everyone who's ever officiated a football game, had never called it before, even during this game. If they suddenly thought they just had to enforce that obscure little rule they would have at least owed Porter a warning and a chance to get off the field. Jones, on the other hand, lost his mind and made contact with a ref. This will get you 15 yards EVERY time and everyone knows it.
That's funny because I've been hearing the precise opposite, even from Mike Pereira, nfl rules guru and "most trusted man on Sundays" according to Bleacherreport.com and since I can read the rules for myself I don't even need their input, incidental contact is not a penalty even with crown of helmet-period. Sorry, I know you need to find anything you can to come up with an excuse for your pathetic team but you're going have to find another excuse to whine about.You do realize that rules officials have come out and said the Shazier hit was absolutely illegal, right? Forgive us if we take the experts opinion over yours. You will say anything to justify your team. That is what fans do.
That's funny because I've been hearing the precise opposite, even from Mike Pereira, nfl rules guru and "most trusted man on Sundays" according to Bleacherreport.com and since I can read the rules for myself I don't even need their input, incidental contact is not a penalty even with crown of helmet-period. Sorry, I know you need to find anything you can to come up with an excuse for your pathetic team but you're going have to find another excuse to whine about.
I consider someone saying I will say anything to justify my team to be an insult. You're free to think that but don't be a whiny Bengals fan and complain when someone insults you backAnd now you resort to insults etc because you have been called out for your hypocrisy...You are like every other Steeler fan...a hypocrite...If that wasn't a penalty, then the penalty in the first half on the tackle of Bryant should have been...He took more steps than Bernard and was hit with a shoulder...Let me guess, you think they got that call right...No need to respond, I already know the answer.