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Ravens have bounty on Hines Ward per Terrell Suggs (1 Viewer)

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From pft. Besides the fact that bounties are, well, shall we say stupid, why the hell would the Ravens have one on Mendenhall?

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We alluded the other day to recent comments from Ravens linebacker/defensive end Terrell Suggs regarding the existence of a bounty on Steelers receiver Hines Ward.Shaggy from 2 Live Stews has sent us the audio from Suggs’ appearance on the show and, indeed, Suggs declares that there’s a still-pending bounty on the MVP of Super Bowl XL.Suggs said that the Ravens wanted to get Ward during the September 29 game between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, but that they couldn’t line him up during a live play.The problem is Ward’s reputation for knocking the blocks off of unsuspecting defenders.  “He does a little cheap shot,” Suggs said.  “It’s legal but it be cheap.”So what happens when the Steelers go to Baltimore?“We’ve got something in store for him,” Suggs said.Suggs also admitted during the radio segment that the Ravens had a bounty on rookie running back Rashard Mendenhall, whose season was ended via a broken shoulder sustained against Baltimore.But bounties are against the rules.  So look for Suggs and the Ravens to hear from the league office about this one.  At a minimum, stern warnings will be issued before these teams get together for a little Christmas cheer on December 16.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/10/21/...bounty-on-ward/
 
How stupid do you have to be to talk about this with a recording device in front of you?
Suggs runs his mouth all the time with off-the-wall stuff. Good player, but not the sharpest knife in the drawer. But I have no doubt that a few of the Ravens would love a clean shot at Ward - there's no love lost there. I think Bart Scott threatened to "kill" Ward last year.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays.

I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...

 
"It’s legal but it be cheap."That's all you need to know about Suggs.
I wasn't going to say anything, but damn, almost everytime I hear these guys in interviews, I can't help but wonder how they got through college and still speak that way.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :thumbup:
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :thumbdown:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
 
The point I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Exactly what I was thinking.I expect Ward draws at least 2 personal fouls the next time they play the Ravens, jumps up each time with that goofy smile on his face potentially drawing another, still manages to lay out a defender at least once and we hear the same crap from Suggs/Scott/et al next year.
 
If he played for the Ravens, they'd all be slapping him on the back and talking about what a tough guy he is. What a joke.

 
If it's legal it's not cheap. Just because the linebackers and safety's can't take it when they are on the receiving end doesn't make it dirty. I think they are mad because Ed Reed gets owned by Ward on a regular basis.

 
Certainly does sound like ####ie-whining from Suggs. Aren't the defenders always looking to hit Ward, or any other WR as hard as they can? The next game will be no different. Suggs is too slow to be involved in any of Ward's catches. In fact, it is more likely that Ward will take the opportunity to lay a whooping on Suggs now. Talk about a guy playing with his head on a swivel. Suggs just took himself out of that game.

 
Every Time I See Hines Ward, I wish to punch him in the face

http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...p;hl=hines+ward

:thumbdown:

I have a lot of respect for the following the Steelers have. There are a lot of die hard fans out there across the country, and I understand that there is a lot of tradition surrounding this franchise. I also own FWP, and Tomlin seems like a fun, energetic coach.

Now for the bad.. I cant believe that Hines Ward hasnt been retaliated against at some point (or chances are he has) for that cheesy grin he brings into the opposing teams huddle. Troy Polamalu's constant OCD style prayers after every step. And then of course Ben walking around like his #### dont stink.

All of this is baseless, unfounded, and completely flammable. But when I find myself watching a game and cheering for the freaking Ravens...I know its bad.

My name is fo shizzle, and I am a Steelers hater.
 
If it's legal it's not cheap. Just because the linebackers and safety's can't take it when they are on the receiving end doesn't make it dirty. I think they are mad because Ed Reed the whole Ravens defense gets owned by Ward on a regular basis.
Tidied that up for you a little bit. Hines is definitely in their heads and the fact that the Ratbirds continue to yap about it instead of actually beating the guy (and the Stillers) is one of many reasons why it's so hard to get behind them as a fan. He'll lose the smile quick enough when his team is down 3 TDs (though that's not foreseeable this year).
 
You know I have a $50 gift card to the the Steeleres online store... all this talk I think I'm getting a Ward jersey now...

 
Nothing dirty about Ward's rugged play

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

So the Cincinnati Bengals want a piece of Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward when the teams play again Nov. 20?

Please.

They had better get in line.

It is a very long line.

Baltimore Ravens safety Rod Woodson threatened to get even with Ward after his nose was bloodied by a Ward block in 2001. Ravens linebacker Bart Scott threatened to kill Ward after he was flattened by a Ward hit in '07. Cleveland Browns cornerback Daven Holly called the Ward block that left him with a concussion last season "a heinous act." Ravens cornerback Chris McAllister used a vulgar term to describe Ward in '04 for no other reason than, well, Ward is Ward.

Now, along come the Bengals after Ward's hard-but-clean block knocked rookie linebacker Keith Rivers out for the season with a broken jaw Sunday.

"Too bad he can't hit someone face up," Bengals safety Chinedum Ndukwe said. "It's the type of guy he is. He's a blind-side guy. That's all right. We play them again."

That didn't bother Ward in the slightest. "They all hate me in the division," he said yesterday. "I don't worry about someone trying to take me out. I don't even think about it. I know they're going to try to hit me hard any chance they get. That's why I always try to hit them hard first."

But this bothered Ward greatly: "I hate that they're saying I'm a dirty player when I didn't do anything wrong. How can it be a dirty play when I don't get penalized? How can it be a dirty play when all I'm doing is playing football and trying to help my teammate get extra yards?"

Those are good questions.

There are a lot of ways to describe Ward. I like Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's version: "Hines plays the game the way it's supposed to be played. ... He's a football player first and a wide receiver second." Ward prefers former Ravens coach Brian Billick's description: " 'I hate the S.O.B., but I'd love to have him on my team.' "

But Ward a dirty player?

Sorry, I just don't see it.

Of all of Ward's many vicious blocks, the only one I can remember coming late and drawing a penalty was his hit on the Browns' Holly last season. Just about everything he does -- though unusually violent for a receiver -- is within the rules.

Of course, that didn't stop the NFL from fining Ward for "unnecessary roughness" on plays that weren't penalized in games against Jacksonville and Baltimore earlier this season. He doesn't think he'll be fined for the hit on Rivers, but who knows? If the league does fine him, it will stink of hypocrisy. That block is the type of brutal hit that makes the NFL game so popular. Rivers was sent flying; his feet must have been 10 feet off the turf. It's the type of play the league surely will market and sell on its 2008 Greatest Hits video.

"It was shoulder to shoulder," Ward said. "If I was a dirty player, I would have gone low on him. I easily could have taken out his leg. But my intentions weren't to hurt him. I just wanted to block him. I can't help that he broke his jaw when he hit the ground. I feel sorry that it was broken, but I don't feel sorry for what I did.

"No one ever sent me an apology note when I was hurt. Two years ago against Cleveland, Sean Jones hurt my knee with what I thought was a bad hit. Last year, [san Francisco's] Patrick Willis hit me directly on my knee. No one felt sorry for me ...

"I'm a 200-pound wide receiver. [Rivers] is a first-round linebacker out of USC. If I were him, I wouldn't want people talking about me being blocked like that. I'd be embarrassed about it."

Lost in the controversy surrounding Ward's big hit and fines is the fact he's having another superb season. He caught his fifth touchdown pass in the 38-10 victory against the Bengals, taking a cheap hit from safety Dexter Jackson long after he scored. Ward bounced up and grinned in Jackson's face as the officials called Jackson for a personal foul. "I knew that hit was coming," Ward said, shrugging.

Ward didn't take it personally.

"I hardly ever allow it to become personal," he said. "I can only think of one or two times in my career when I lost my cool and allowed it to be personal. I caught a touchdown pass in Seattle and spiked the ball in front of [Ken] Lucas. He had been grabbing me and talking all game. That was personal. After I hit [Earl] Little in Cleveland [in 2001], I stood over him because he called me a '******** [bleep]' a few plays earlier. I said to him, 'How do you like that from a ******** [bleep]?' I know I shouldn't have done it and I deserved that fine.

"But these fines this year? I didn't do anything wrong. I just played football."

And if the opponents disagree?

"If I'm in their head and they're worried about me, I figure I've won already," Ward said.

In the game against the Ravens last season when Ward drilled Scott, he also sent All-Pro safety Ed Reed flying with a block. "The next few plays, all he cared about was getting back at me," Ward said. "He didn't care about his responsibilities. That's not helping his team. That's helping my team."

I'm thinking Ward will be ready for the Giants' best shots Sunday and the Washington Redskins' the next week and the Bengals', Ravens' and Browns' down the road.

Certainly, they had better be ready for his best.

"I'm not going to allow this silly [stuff] to change the way I play," Ward said.

Nor should he.

Tomlin's point is worth repeating one more time:

Hines plays the game the way it's supposed to be played ...

Ron Cook can be reached at rcook@post-gazette.com. More articles by this author

First published on October 21, 2008 at 12:00 am
 
Ward is a stud....period. Football is a violent sport and Hines plays it violently. Now I can't wait to watch him play again.

 
"It’s legal but it be cheap."That's all you need to know about Suggs.
I wasn't going to say anything, but damn, almost everytime I hear these guys in interviews, I can't help but wonder how they got through college and still speak that way.
Do you mean the bad grammar, or the stupidity of the comment?
The horrid grammar. I realize I'm probably in the minority in this country, but poor use of the English language is a pet peeve of mine, and a four year university ought to, at least, have them speaking better than that. I'm not looking for perfection, but the street talk just gets on my nerves.
 
It's too bad the bounty wasn't for players who have been knoced silly by Ward. Half the team would have new cars by now.

 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :whistle:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :thumbdown:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :toilet:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
Solid for a DE.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :toilet:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
Solid for a DE.
And much better than he'll do in the next Steeler game, when he'll be looking out of his helmet's earhole.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :confused:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
Solid for a DE.
And much better than he'll do in the next Steeler game, when he'll be looking out of his helmet's earhole.
You came across there as a tough guy. That was impressive.
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :wall:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
Solid for a DE.
And much better than he'll do in the next Steeler game, when he'll be looking out of his helmet's earhole.
You came across there as a tough guy. That was impressive.
You think? Uh, you know I'm not Hines Ward, right?
 
The funny thing is that Suggs said the same thing before the first Ravens/Steelers game and nothing came of it. Ward has shown that trash talk and fines from the NFL aren't going to affect the way he plays. I think it is hilarious that Suggs is worried about a little 200lb receiver ...
Yeah, that is what Rivers is saying through his broken jaw too :thumbup:
Th epoint I was trying to make is that Ward is in Suggs head rather than the other way around.
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
4 tackles?! that's gotta be some kind of record.
Solid for a DE.
And much better than he'll do in the next Steeler game, when he'll be looking out of his helmet's earhole.
You came across there as a tough guy. That was impressive.
You think? Uh, you know I'm not Hines Ward, right?
:unsure:
 
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
The Steelers won and Hines Ward is still walking and punishing defensive players. Obviously Sugg's bounty was a huge success.
 
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
The Steelers won and Hines Ward is still walking and punishing defensive players. Obviously Sugg's bounty was a huge success.
Just responding to the baseless claim that Wines Hard was in Suggs' head, chief. :hophead:
 
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
The Steelers won and Hines Ward is still walking and punishing defensive players. Obviously Sugg's bounty was a huge success.
Just responding to the baseless claim that Wines Hard was in Suggs' head, chief. :mellow:
I don't think there's anything baseless about it at all. He's completely in the Ravens D's collective head. Whether or not they let it affect their performance is what can be argued.
 
NFL to investigate Ravens "bounty" on Steelers

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Baltimore defensive end Terrell Suggs is under investigation by the National Football League for saying the Ravens had a "bounty" on Steelers Rashard Mendenhall and Hines Ward.

"We certainly are looking into it," Ray Anderson, the NFL's Executive Vice President of Football Operations, said in Pittsburgh today.

Anderson said that league officials have seen Suggs' comments and "we will look into it aggressively."

Suggs revealed recently on the syndicated sports radio talk show "2 Live Stews" that the Ravens had a bounty on Mendenhall and on Ward.

"We definitely like to send our messages to rookie running backs who think they've made it." Suggs said. "We did a good a job of sending a message."

As for Ward, Suggs said, "Hines Ward is definitely a dirty player, a cheap shot artist."

"If he chooses to say that, so be it," Tomlin said. "We respect that guy. He's a heck of a player. I saw him run with the ball on somebody last week. We don't lose any sleep over what anybody says."

Anderson paid a visit to the Steelers today because of recent comments by some of them over fines that were levied the past few weeks and players such as Troy Polamalu calling it a "pansy" league.

First published on October 22, 2008 at 1:48 pm
 
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
The Steelers won and Hines Ward is still walking and punishing defensive players. Obviously Sugg's bounty was a huge success.
Just responding to the baseless claim that Wines Hard was in Suggs' head, chief. :toilet:
And I am pointing out that maybe if he & the Ravens defenders weren't worried about the bounty perhaps they would have been more successful on the field.And how did you know I was an American Indian?
 
I really dislike Hines Ward, but if I am being 100% honest, he is the kind of guy that you hate on other teams, and LOVE on your own team. Claude Lemieux, pretty much every Detroit Piston from the 80's/90's, Bruce Bowen, pick that player you can't stand on someone else's team, but is really good.

 
NFL to investigate Ravens "bounty" on Steelers

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Baltimore defensive end Terrell Suggs is under investigation by the National Football League for saying the Ravens had a "bounty" on Steelers Rashard Mendenhall and Hines Ward.

First published on October 22, 2008 at 1:48 pm
I think they should just let Hines Ward handle it.
 
Suggs had 4 tackles, 2 assists and a sack against the Steelers last time they played, and they supposedly had a bounty on Ward for that game. I don't see where your point is very valid.
The Steelers won and Hines Ward is still walking and punishing defensive players. Obviously Sugg's bounty was a huge success.
Just responding to the baseless claim that Wines Hard was in Suggs' head, chief. :lmao:
And I am pointing out that maybe if he & the Ravens defenders weren't worried about the bounty perhaps they would have been more successful on the field.And how did you know I was an American Indian?
I thought you were in the navy, Kemosabe.
 
After reading that Cook article, I think Ward needs to petition the league to change the name on his jersey to '******** [bleep]'. :)

 

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