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Williams can be heard in the audio recording instructing his defensive players to injure quarterback Alex Smith, running back Frank Gore, tight end Vernon Davis and receivers Michael Crabtree and Kyle Williams.According to Pamphilon, Gregg Williams pointed to his chin while telling his players to hit Smith "right there" and says, "Remember me. I got the first one. I got the first one. Go get it. Go lay that m----------- out."Williams uses one of his favorite slogans in the speech -- "Kill the head and the body will die."On Gore: "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways."On running back Kendall Hunter: "Little 32, we're going to knock the f--- out of him."On Smith: "Every single one of you, before you get off the pile, affect the head. Early, affect the head. Continue, touch and hit the head."On Kyle Williams: "We need to find out in the first two series of the game, that little wide receiver, No. 10, about his concussion. We need to f------ put a lick on him right now. He needs to decide. He needs to f------ decide."On Crabtree: "We need to decide whether Crabtree wants to be a fake-ass prima donna, or he wants to be a tough guy. We need to find out. He becomes human when we f------ take out that outside ACL."On Davis: "We need to decide how many times we can bull rush and and we can f------ put Vernon Davis' ankles over the pile."
It's really unfortunate that the Saints were the only team in the NFL at any point in time ever to utilize such methods.
I know, right? And it's not like rule-breaking/corruption and the city of New Orleans have never come up as part of the same topic before.
Baseball, folks. Baseball.
Quote from: black_floyd on April 05, 2012, 12:46:36 PMIt's really unfortunate that the Saints were the only team in the NFL at any point in time ever to utilize such methods.Your sarcasm won't hide the fact that the Saints were dumb enough to not cease and desist after being ordered by the league to do so.
I think it's meat.
Quote from: KevShmev on April 05, 2012, 12:51:05 PMQuote from: black_floyd on April 05, 2012, 12:46:36 PMIt's really unfortunate that the Saints were the only team in the NFL at any point in time ever to utilize such methods.Your sarcasm won't hide the fact that the Saints were dumb enough to not cease and desist after being ordered by the league to do so.I feel the same about the Pats. They got the memo about the camera's like every other team before the season. We got what we deserved.
Joe and I in the same squad is basically the virtual equivalent of us plowing a rape van through an elementary school playground at recess.
So apparently Tebow is gonna be the punt protector for the Jets...
Quote from: Dimitrius on April 25, 2012, 11:26:08 AMSo apparently Tebow is gonna be the punt protector for the Jets...I'd call that a fine move. In fact, I'd teach the guy to punt. I'd trade a short loss on average distance for the terror of constantly worrying about him taking off on you. Even as just the blocker, other teams will have to cover them differently. This will hamper their ability to block or return punts.
Quote from: El Barto on April 25, 2012, 01:44:34 PMQuote from: Dimitrius on April 25, 2012, 11:26:08 AMSo apparently Tebow is gonna be the punt protector for the Jets...I'd call that a fine move. In fact, I'd teach the guy to punt. I'd trade a short loss on average distance for the terror of constantly worrying about him taking off on you. Even as just the blocker, other teams will have to cover them differently. This will hamper their ability to block or return punts.Yeah. It's actually an excellent move on their part. He'll be a constant threat.
Quote from: pogoowner on April 26, 2012, 12:59:31 PMQuote from: El Barto on April 25, 2012, 01:44:34 PMQuote from: Dimitrius on April 25, 2012, 11:26:08 AMSo apparently Tebow is gonna be the punt protector for the Jets...I'd call that a fine move. In fact, I'd teach the guy to punt. I'd trade a short loss on average distance for the terror of constantly worrying about him taking off on you. Even as just the blocker, other teams will have to cover them differently. This will hamper their ability to block or return punts.Yeah. It's actually an excellent move on their part. He'll be a constant threat.Oh yea, but I find funny that what was, probably, the most dominating sports story last year is now a punt protector.
I don't even care what they do with him; just win god dammit.
And with the Patriots first pick of 2 in the first round, they take...........WHO?That's how it will be played out.