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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Nick Hardwick was furious, and the Chargers center's words will likely do as much to stoke the burgeoning rivalry between the Chargers and Patriots as any hard-fought AFC title game.

“Richard Seymour is the biggest (expletive) I've ever come across in football,” Hardwick said. “They've got 10 good football players on that team. Richard Seymour is a dirty, cheap little pompous (expletive).”

Seymour, a Pro Bowl defensive end, at one point knocked quarterback Philip Rivers down at the tail end of a play but did not draw a foul. And Hardwick said Seymour did plenty of other extracurricular things that should have been flagged.

“He's cheap and dirty, and the head man just let him get away with it the whole time,” Hardwick said. “They've got 10 great players, and when Jarvis Green is on the field they have 11 great players that compete how you're supposed to compete. But that Richard Seymour is the biggest (expletive) I've ever played.

“Head-slapping, foot-stomping in the pile, running by and throwing punches in your back late. He's a (expletive).”

Does this stuff go on with every team in the NFL? It just seems that the Chargers are the worst when it comes to bashing other players, coaches and organizations after a game.

 
After the Titans game he said San Diego was the dirtiest team in the league and could compete with any of the dirty teams.

Just saying.

 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.

Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.

 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:) I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
 
I saw the interview on the NFL Network...it was great. I have never seen a player rip another player for that long.

Hardwick called him a POS about five times. Said everyone on NE defense plays hard but plays the game the right way except that POS Seymour.

 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:thumbdown: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
 
I have no problem with this, because it happened on the field. This is great.

Rodney Harrison is the dirtiest player in the league, HGH not included.

Lots of stuff happens on the lines, and I like seeing guys point out what they go through...

 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:thumbdown: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
no class
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:

Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.

 
Most of it is true. Seymour learned from the best cheap shot dirty player in the game though - Rodney Harrison.
I don't know if it is true or false, not really my point. Just observing this seems to be a common practice for the Chargers after a big game.
Bill the Adulterer picking on the Steelers Safety Smith in his post game presser...Pats aren't above it either.Every team does it
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
No money riding on the game. They just received instructions from the NFL that the Patriots were to win the game. :shrug:
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
 
Most of it is true. Seymour learned from the best cheap shot dirty player in the game though - Rodney Harrison.
I don't know if it is true or false, not really my point. Just observing this seems to be a common practice for the Chargers after a big game.
Bill the Adulterer picking on the Steelers Safety Smith in his post game presser...Pats aren't above it either.Every team does it
Did Bill B call him a POS?? 5 times
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:shrug: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:goodposting: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
But really, when is he supposed to bring it up? A month from now? Two months? Next season? If he waits til after the superbowl, people will be like "Why did he wait til now to bring it up?" I'm sure some of it is frustration because they lost and maybe he doesn't bring it up at all if they won.
 
Most of it is true. Seymour learned from the best cheap shot dirty player in the game though - Rodney Harrison.
I don't know if it is true or false, not really my point. Just observing this seems to be a common practice for the Chargers after a big game.
Bill the Adulterer picking on the Steelers Safety Smith in his post game presser...Pats aren't above it either.Every team does it
Did Bill B call him a POS?? 5 times
Not Bill the Adulturer's style...passive aggressive works best for him.Why would Pats fans care about what other teams say about them? It's petty, but pats fans feel like they have to defend themselves. So sensitive and defensive...when you guys sucked, no one talked about you.Enjoy being the team on top, this comes with the territory.
 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:eek: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
Actually Hardwick was very complimentary about the Pats..and ther defense..he just ripped into Seymour.But really, when is he supposed to bring it up? A month from now? Two months? Next season? If he waits til after the superbowl, people will be like "Why did he wait til now to bring it up?" I'm sure some of it is frustration because they lost and maybe he doesn't bring it up at all if they won.
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :eek:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:thumbup: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
It was a flop. Even Simms noticed it. If Rivers wants the benefit of the doubt he would be best served by not acting like a drunken redneck around everyone within shouting distance.
 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:eek: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
no class
What is it about you Patriots fans that you have to cry about every little thing? It's embarrassing.
 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:eek: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
As opposed to... a hypersensitive Chargers running back?
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :eek:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:thumbup: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
It was a flop. Even Simms noticed it. If Rivers wants the benefit of the doubt he would be best served by not acting like a drunken redneck around everyone within shouting distance.
Sensitive much?
 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:lmao: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
no class
Relax...you ARE being hypersensitive. People do have opinions that don't match your own...I am assuming that's why you posted this? To get both sides of the story/two types of opinions?My opinion...Seymour and RHarrison fly in late after the play with cheap hits and are big PsOS. I assume there's alot more going on in the trenches that we don't see. There are others in the league, Hardwick just decided to call Seymour out...deal with it. Not all of the NE Pats are coverboys.
 
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I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:lmao: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
But really, when is he supposed to bring it up? A month from now? Two months? Next season? If he waits til after the superbowl, people will be like "Why did he wait til now to bring it up?" I'm sure some of it is frustration because they lost and maybe he doesn't bring it up at all if they won.
I'd be interested to know if complaints like Hardwick's and LT2's a year ago occur because New England is ultra-dirty (maybe), San Diego is a bunch of whiners (maybe), or perhaps similar complaints are made often after games, and they only attention in this case because it's the Patriots (most likely, IMO). Someone said the Packers had complaints about the Giants - never saw anything about that anywhere. But this thing with Hardwick - it was right on the espn and si NFL pages, along with Belichick's reaction.
 
I'd be interested to know if complaints like Hardwick's and LT2's a year ago occur because New England is ultra-dirty (maybe), San Diego is a bunch of whiners (maybe), or perhaps similar complaints are made often after games, and they only attention in this case because it's the Patriots (most likely, IMO). Someone said the Packers had complaints about the Giants - never saw anything about that anywhere. But this thing with Hardwick - it was right on the espn and si NFL pages, along with Belichick's reaction.
:lmao:
 
I'd be interested to know if complaints like Hardwick's and LT2's a year ago occur because New England is ultra-dirty (maybe), San Diego is a bunch of whiners (maybe), or perhaps similar complaints are made often after games, and they only attention in this case because it's the Patriots (most likely, IMO). Someone said the Packers had complaints about the Giants - never saw anything about that anywhere. But this thing with Hardwick - it was right on the espn and si NFL pages, along with Belichick's reaction.
:lmao:
Packers expect Giant cheap shotsBY GREG A. BEDARD

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL SPORTS WRITER

Thursday, January 17th 2008, 4:00 AM

Aaron Kampman strips the ball from Eli Manning during the Packers-Giants game in September. Kostroun/AP

Aaron Kampman strips the ball from Eli Manning during the Packers-Giants game in September.

GREEN BAY - Aaron Kampman didn't want to talk about it Wednesday. He took the rather diplomatic approach of not providing the New York Giants with anything that could be deemed bulletin-board material.

But what happened to Kampman during the Week 2 matchup with the Giants - and the immediate aftermath - said all that needed to be said.

About the Giants and their style of play. And what the Packers are going to contend with in Sunday's NFC Championship Game.

With 3 minutes 22 seconds remaining in the Packers' 35-13 victory at Giants Stadium, Kampman was blocked to the ground by Giants center Shaun O'Hara. As backup quarterback Jared Lorenzen was sacked, Kampman started to get up when O'Hara delivered a forceful forearm to the back of Kampman's neck.

Kampman, one of the most gentlemanly players in the game, responded by flipping O'Hara on his back and nearly punching him. But Kampman had the self control to stop himself. After the game, however, Kampman's displeasure couldn't be halted.

"I had a player that did something real dirty to me," Kampman said after the game. "This was stuff that he shouldn't be doing and he won't do it again."

O'Hara was not in the Giants' locker room Wednesday in New York. No matter, really. The Giants' method of operation - tough, physical football that approaches the line of dirty play - is no secret in NFL circles.

"I'm going to tell you, we saw it on film," New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison said after facing the Giants in the regular-season finale. "It wasn't no secret. They push, they hit late, they come at you and try to take you out. That's the way they play."

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. When Harrison - who has twice been voted the league's dirtiest player in a player poll conducted by Sports Illustrated - questions your tactics, then you've arrived if your goal is to be a physical team.

And that's exactly what the Giants try to do, week in and week out. And their game plan against the Packers will be no different. Not in the least.

"I think this is going to be the most physical game that any of us have ever played to this point," Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress said. "It is going to be physical even when guys are lying on the ground with guys taking cheap shots and things like that. This is the game to get to the Super Bowl and this is the game that you have to win to get there. It is just going to be a tough game all the way around."

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football...ap_shots-2.html

 
I don't have a problem with this if it's true. I don't know if it's true or not (I wasn't really paying too much attention to what Seymour was doing during the game), but if it is, I think Hardwick is right in bringing it up. If Seymour is really doing what Hardwick is saying he does, it could definitely lead to injuries that could end the season/career of a player and if they Refs aren't seeing it (or simply looking the other way) it needs to be brought to the NFL's attention because the NFL is already a very physically stressful and demanding sport and cheap shots don't add anything to the game, and someone doing this needs to be punished.Again, I don't know if it's true or not, and I'm sure a lot of players other than Seymour may be guilty of it, but it's a complaint that warrents looking into, and if the only way he can get it looked into is by saying things like this, I don't see a problem.
:eek: I just don't see other teams doing this. The bashing organizations/players immediately after a big game, do you?
A few Packers complained about the Giants being dirty after their game. The amusing part was Rodney Harrison agreed with them. It happens all of the time. You are just a hypersensitive Patriots fanboy.
no class
Relax...you ARE being hypersensitive. People do have opinions that don't match your own...I am assuming that's why you posted this? To get both sides of the story/two types of opinions?My opinion...Seymour and RHarrison fly in late after the play with cheap hits and are big PsOS. I assume there's alot more going on in the trenches that we don't see. There are others in the league, Hardwick just decided to call Seymour out...deal with it. Not all of the NE Pats are coverboys.
I appreciate your opinion. I think you missed my question/point of this thread. I can't recall a team that talks that much trash as the Chargers. Why? Is the team losing confidence, are the embarassed of losing to Pats 3x in a row, do the pats really not have class, would they really beat the pats 9 out of 10 time...
 
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Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :popcorn:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:rolleyes: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
The Oscar nominations came out today and River's was nominated for best actor with no support on a losing team.
 
Tom Brady is the best QB ever, the Pats are the best team ever, the Pats have tons of class and never cheap shot anyone.

Please everyone just agree with me and hopefully the 10+ Pat threads on the front page will slowly diminish.

 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :shrug:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
It seemed to me that Rivers was looking down field watching the play and Seymour lowered his head and shoulder into Rivers...thus knocking him down. I saw Seymour running his suck quite often during the game. Didn't look like a flop to me...just looked like Rivers took a shot when he wasn't expecting it (probably because the play was down the field and here's River's getting knocked onto his butt illegally in front of a ref).I have no beef either way because I could care less about either team. But it was a dirty hit and the refs blew it. Definitely makes you think the refs had other things on their mind.What makes it even worse is that Seymour put a dirty hit on a guy that: 1) wasn't paying attention 2) was already injured with a bad knee 3) is about 100 lbs lighter than he.The only way I could even remotely justify it is if it was an interception thrown by Rivers. Which I don't think it was.Oh well...congrats to the Pats on their Super Bowl win and record breaking, historic season. Hopefully they'll all crawl under a rock after the season so I won't have to read or hear about Brady's love triangles and illegitimate kids all off season.Has Brady been hanging with Shawn Kemp and Travis Henry?
 
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Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :rant:

Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
It seemed to me that Rivers was looking down field watching the play and Seymour lowered his head and shoulder into Rivers...thus knocking him down. I saw Seymour running his suck quite often during the game. Didn't look like a flop to me...just looked like Rivers took a shot when he wasn't expecting it (probably because the play was down the field and here's River's getting knocked onto his butt illegally in front of a ref).I have not beef either way because I could care less about either team. But it was a dirty hit and the refs blew it. Definitely makes you think the refs had other things on their mind.

What makes it even worse is that Seymour put a dirty hit on a guy that: 1) wasn't paying attention 2) was already injured with a bad knee 3) is about 100 lbs lighter than he.

The only way I could even remotely justify it is if it was an interception thrown by Rivers. Which I don't think it was.

Oh well...congrats to the Pats on their Super Bowl win and record breaking, historic season. Hopefully they'll all crawl under a rock after the season so I won't have to read or hear about Brady's love triangles and illegitimate kids all off season.

Has Brady been hanging with Shawn Kemp and Travis Henry?
:eek: much?
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :rolleyes:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:wall: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
The Oscar nominations came out today and River's was nominated for best actor with no support on a losing team.
:pickle: You can even catch Rivers hesitate for a split second before the sniper gets him.
 
Can you imagine if this Chargers team ever played a team like Jack Lambert's Steelers, **** Butkus's Bears, the Purple People Eaters? Even Steve Atwater's Broncos or the Hogs of the 80's? This Chargers team is the biggest bunch of babies, man...talk talk talk talk talk...the talk when they win, they talk when they lose...hahaha...when they should be talking, they're sulking with self pitty. WAAAAHHHH...Richard Seymour pushed me! WAAAAHHHH...he stepped on my foot! WAAAHHH...he slapped my head! :cry:

 
Can you imagine if this Chargers team ever played a team like Jack Lambert's Steelers, **** Butkus's Bears, the Purple People Eaters? Even Steve Atwater's Broncos or the Hogs of the 80's? This Chargers team is the biggest bunch of babies, man...talk talk talk talk talk...the talk when they win, they talk when they lose...hahaha...when they should be talking, they're sulking with self pitty. WAAAAHHHH...Richard Seymour pushed me! WAAAAHHHH...he stepped on my foot! WAAAHHH...he slapped my head! :goodposting:
I take it you reside in the Boston area.....
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :penalty:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:thumbup: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
The Oscar nominations came out today and River's was nominated for best actor with no support on a losing team.
:D You can even catch Rivers hesitate for a split second before the sniper gets him.
He has no ACL in his knee. It didn't take much to knock him over all game. He's better off falling than trying to maintain balance awkwardly.Seymour took a cheapshot at the QB and his center stuck up for him. That's generally the way these things go. I don't see why the Pats fans are all upset.
 
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Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :penalty:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
:thumbup: Yes I did see that hit and my first reaction was oh there is a penalty and when there was no flag thrown I was shocked. It was right in front of the ref and it was so obvious a penalty.
The Oscar nominations came out today and River's was nominated for best actor with no support on a losing team.
:goodposting: You can even catch Rivers hesitate for a split second before the sniper gets him.
He has no ACL in his knee. It didn't take much to knock him over all game. He's better off falling than trying to maintain balance awkwardly.Seymour took a cheapshot at the QB and his center stuck up for him. That's generally the way these things go. I don't see why the Pats fans are all upset.
I've got the game taped, but don't recall when this happened. About when in the game was this hit?
 
I'm not a Pats fan by any means but it looked like a flop to me. Some of the Pats players are notorious for being dirty but Rivers is also notorious for being an #@% so I'm not sure who to believe.

 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
Now imagine he was Brady and it was Merriman......flag guaranteed.....
Brady probably wouldn't have thrown himself to the ground to try and draw a flag. If you recall Rivers pulled that same award winning fall to the ground in last year's playoff game on a defensive offsides and no call. So far Rivers is 0-2 on these Oscar Nominations.
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :goodposting:

Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
Now imagine he was Brady and it was Merriman......flag guaranteed.....
Brady probably wouldn't have thrown himself to the ground to try and draw a flag. If you recall Rivers pulled that same award winning fall to the ground in last year's playoff game on a defensive offsides and no call. So far Rivers is 0-2 on these Oscar Nominations.
Well then he's a moron. Any qb would try this stunt given the opportunity......
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :shrug:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
Now imagine he was Brady and it was Merriman......flag guaranteed.....
Brady probably wouldn't have thrown himself to the ground to try and draw a flag. If you recall Rivers pulled that same award winning fall to the ground in last year's playoff game on a defensive offsides and no call. So far Rivers is 0-2 on these Oscar Nominations.
Brady flopped as recently as the Jaguars game.
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :shrug:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
Now imagine he was Brady and it was Merriman......flag guaranteed.....
Brady probably wouldn't have thrown himself to the ground to try and draw a flag. If you recall Rivers pulled that same award winning fall to the ground in last year's playoff game on a defensive offsides and no call. So far Rivers is 0-2 on these Oscar Nominations.
Brady flopped as recently as the Jaguars game.
don't recall the play
 
Did anyone see that cheap shot Seymour gave Rivers? Knocked him flat on his butt in front of a ref...no :link:Damn refs controlling the outcome of a game again. Must have had some money riding on the Pats.
Saw that..... Rivers could have Won an Oscar award for best action scene.
Now imagine he was Brady and it was Merriman......flag guaranteed.....
Brady probably wouldn't have thrown himself to the ground to try and draw a flag. If you recall Rivers pulled that same award winning fall to the ground in last year's playoff game on a defensive offsides and no call. So far Rivers is 0-2 on these Oscar Nominations.
Brady flopped as recently as the Jaguars game.
don't recall the play
One of the Jags tackles bumped him on the final drive and he flopped. It's easy to spot because he's looking right at the ref as he falls. He got the call.
 
I appreciate your opinion. I think you missed my question/point of this thread. I can't recall a team that talks that much trash as the Chargers. Why? Is the team losing confidence, are the embarassed of losing to Pats 3x in a row, do the pats really not have class, would they really the pats 9 out of 10 time...
Because they have a ton of talent after years of being at the bottom of the league and have come up short in big games. Last year, I think conservative coaching killed them. This time, they didn't have their stars healthy, but would have had they won more games early and rested them the end of the season (and had a bye). They are clearly frustrated; I think it's natural to whine a bit and natural to vent if there really is something to complain about. Seymour's dirty play didn't cause the Chargers to lose, but it sure doesn't make it easy to lose to a team when they have players like that.
 
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