And possibly his career...the league needs to address that and give that ****wad at least a 4 game suspension.
2007-09-10
05:42:08
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The only bad call I saw was when Harris was offsides-but that was a clothesline clip which lost our safety--when that play was not called the refs gave the Chargers the game--just in my opinion.
2007-09-10
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and WISEONE--you're not so wise if you think that was a clean hit--thats a pathetic answer!
2007-09-10
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That was horrible wasn't it. I don't understand how the refs didn't flag lorenzo neal for holding at least. That was the worse missed call I have seen in a very long time. I saw it at full speed when it happened. I was yelling holding the entire play. It was sick.
wiseone how could a block get any dirtier? he grabed the man by around the neck. I probably would have called a personal foul if I were a ref.
emiller he tackled a blitzing saftey from behind around the neck. this is about safety vs. a game. He could have ended this mans career.
2007-09-10 05:52:01
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answered by Terrence W 6
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You think something similar to that doesn't happen every game? Football is a contact sport and Mike Brown gets hurt every year that's why his career might be over. Lorenzo Neal has never been a dirty player. It should have been called but nothing more than that.
You want to talk about blown calls what about Tommy Harris being way offsides getting the fumble and no flag. That could have cost them the game seeing as they were losing at that point still.
2007-09-10 13:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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That was some sorry reffing. I normally am for the refs, but when players are getting hurt and the bonehead plays aren't reviewable, it SERIOUSLY affects both players and viewers.
How in the heck can the line judge "watching" the neutral zone not see Bears DT Tommie Harris jump a half-second before the count, with San Diego on the one in the third quarter? Harris knows the penalty was just like one inch, and I don't blame him for trying - especially if the zebras have their eyes swollen from being allergic to competition.
2007-09-10 12:58:53
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answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7
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Showing a blatant bias here man. That hit was no where near as bad as the one Swann took back in the days and he played the rest of the game. Stuff like that happens, there are TOO many suspensions in football for hard hits now anyways. In the words of HOF Lineman Jim Otto, football is a game for men, not little boys.
2007-09-10 14:13:50
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answered by David L 4
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The league should also look at the officating in that game. The refs almost just gave the Bears the game.
That player was Larenzo Neal.
2007-09-10 12:46:24
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answered by redman656565 6
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don't you love the people who get on here and stick up for a the guy (Neal)
I haven't seen the hit....but from the sounds of it, these people sticking up for him would be having a fit if it had been somebody from their favorite team who got was on the receiving end of it
2007-09-10 14:04:54
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answered by retired 6
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you say this but how bout' the guy who made helmet to helmet contact w/ the TE from the bill (Kevin Everett i think is his first name) which is all but illegal will he be suspended or fined for it Everett may never walk again
2007-09-10 12:47:38
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answered by kevin98789 2
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Say homer that was a clean hit
2007-09-10 12:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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