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REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE
October-2nd-2006, 10:57 AM
As much as I HATE the cowgirls, I personally think it was cowardly act, and Haynesworth should be done for the season. But after I found out that the cowgirl was ok, I was like :silly: :laugh: :cheers: :dallasuck

SkinsGlory
October-2nd-2006, 10:58 AM
Wrong.

But a very slight feeling of satisfaction because it was the Cowboys.
Still wrong though.

#1SkinsFan
October-2nd-2006, 10:59 AM
Theres already like three threads in the Around the NFL section on this subject.




But yea it was f'ed up, and he should be severly punished for that. It was idiotic and Bush league!

CPortJGibbs89
October-2nd-2006, 10:59 AM
There is no place for this in football. He should be suspended for the year. He actually took the guys helmet off and stomped on him. Even if it is the cowboys I dont care the man deserves to pay for such a stupid act. If this happened to the skins many of us would be screaming about the play. As I said cowboys or not get rid of this guy.

SKiNz Jus 2 sick
October-2nd-2006, 11:01 AM
its wrong even though it was a cowboy he did it to but still it was wrong
if you want to hurt a cowboy lay him out on the field but make sure its legal or make it look legal

christopher44
October-2nd-2006, 11:01 AM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

blitzpackage
October-2nd-2006, 11:04 AM
As much as I HATE the cowgirls, I personally think it was cowardly act, and Haynesworth should be done for the season. But after I found out that the cowgirl was ok, I was like :silly: :laugh: :cheers: :dallasuck

Yes, tread lightly young padawan. One guy has already had to "take some time off" in the around the NFL section because of a comment suspiciously similar to yours.....

*edit*FYI I think Haynesworth should be suspended for 4 games and I'm really glad Gurode's alright. He could of lost an eye for Christ's sake!

Califan007
October-2nd-2006, 11:05 AM
I think he should be banned from the NFL for life, personally...take a HARD mf'n stance on this type of ****...

lucky*13
October-2nd-2006, 11:07 AM
Suspension at least for the rest of the year,what he did was a criminal act.

Pourdanesh
October-2nd-2006, 11:09 AM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

agreed ...and i wonder if there will be a lawsuit (which haynesworth would absolutely lose)

terpfan
October-2nd-2006, 11:09 AM
Yeah I say suspend him for the year. Just stupid.

thelarkascend1ng
October-2nd-2006, 11:09 AM
I think he should be banned from the NFL for life, personally...take a HARD mf'n stance on this type of ****...


:applause:

going back and watching it, it was so deliberate, and was absolutely disgusting to see over and over again. i think that after something so obviously intentional, the guy shouldn't play football again.

Morneblade
October-2nd-2006, 11:10 AM
This one REALLY hurt me. Haynesworth played at UT (Vols) and one thing we've had there was that guys didnt play like a thug. He knew better, was coached better and I dont care if it was the 'boys. I'm a huge UT fan, and this disgusted me.


Banned for at least 1 year.

Silencer6091
October-2nd-2006, 11:13 AM
it was messed up...they will make an example out of him...

SkinsGlory
October-2nd-2006, 11:15 AM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

You're right.

Oldskool
October-2nd-2006, 11:15 AM
First this is just wrong. Period.

Second, it belongs in the "Around the NFL" section http://www.extremeskins.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=81

box8276
October-2nd-2006, 11:19 AM
That should have been t.o.'s head.

REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE
October-2nd-2006, 11:20 AM
I think he should be banned from the NFL for life, personally......


Thatz what I was saying, the NFL needs to make an example out of his azz.

Santana_Fan
October-2nd-2006, 11:22 AM
it was messed up for him to do that, and to do it twice...was much worse

Dan T.
October-2nd-2006, 11:24 AM
As much as I HATE the cowgirls, I personally think it was cowardly act, and Haynesworth should be done for the season. But after I found out that the cowgirl was ok, I was like :silly: :laugh: :cheers: :dallasuck

You found out he was "OK"? He needed multiple stitches to close cuts above and below his eye. And you cheer that act? You need to get some perspective there pal.

[[ghost]]
October-2nd-2006, 11:24 AM
TO shoulda came out of nowhere and stuffed a bottle of Painkillers down his throat.

Seriously, he should be banned for the year, at the least. this is like in line with Todd Bertuzzi's cheap shot on the Colorado Avalanche's player a while back.

D'KanSkinFan
October-2nd-2006, 11:25 AM
As much as I HATE the cowgirls, I personally think it was cowardly act, and Haynesworth should be done for the season. But after I found out that the cowgirl was ok, I was like :silly: :laugh: :cheers: :dallasuck

I'm suprised Parcells didn't slap him like he slaps his own players:laugh: ; he should have been fired on the spot. My:2cents: . I am glad the player is "okay", as okay as you can be for a cowsissy:dallasuck .

SkinzFoLife
October-2nd-2006, 11:26 AM
That was a total d#$K move. Uncool man.

MonkeySkin
October-2nd-2006, 11:30 AM
It's my new wallpaper on my computer.

Santana_89
October-2nd-2006, 11:31 AM
There is no place for this in football. He should be suspended for the year. He actually took the guys helmet off and stomped on him. Even if it is the cowboys I dont care the man deserves to pay for such a stupid act. If this happened to the skins many of us would be screaming about the play. As I said cowboys or not get rid of this guy.

:applause:

TheGix2
October-2nd-2006, 11:31 AM
Very Wrong.. even though it was against the girls.. noone deserves that..

ProBowler
October-2nd-2006, 11:32 AM
This was a really stupid thing to do but he isn't the first one in this league to do something stupid out of anger that got someone hurt or even ended a career. This incident just happened to be so obvious. I would fine him heavily and at least keep him out as long as the other guy who has to recover from this but i wouldn't be jumping overboard about this either. It's not the first time and not the worst thing someone has done in this league.

pjfootballer
October-2nd-2006, 11:32 AM
Cheap shot, Cowardly act. Haynesworth should be suspended a minimum 4 games and it should be 1 stike against him like the drug rule. I've had stitches on both sides of my head. Not fun. The guy could've lost an eye.

REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE
October-2nd-2006, 11:32 AM
He could of lost an eye for Christ's sake!


That was the scariest part of it to me. He couldve EASILY grazed his eye (s) with those metal cleats. Thats why once I saw Gurode on the sideline walking around with the bandage on his for head, I was able to make jokes with my football buddies.

But on a serious note. That was Fd-up, and if I was the one that got stepped on, once I was ok, I wouldve definetly went looking for Haynesworth, and I wouldve got some sh*t off my chest. He's big and tuff as hell, but we wouldve found out how tuff his is, cause I wouldve been ready to lay an a** whoppin on him. That was just flat out wrong. And if I couldnt get to him, I wouldve definetly pressed charges against him. He used them cleats as a weapon.

headexplode
October-2nd-2006, 11:34 AM
I think he should be banned from the NFL for life, personally...take a HARD mf'n stance on this type of ****...

I totally agree 100 percent. This man should never be allowed to don an NFL uniform--EVER AGAIN. Absolutely no excuse for this type of thing.

supaskin
October-2nd-2006, 11:35 AM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

That is exactly how I felt. The fact that he is a cowboy should have no bearing on what happened here.

Haynesworth is scum, he stomped on that guys face twice, once to remove the helmet, and again to inflict the wound. His reaction after the penalty was appalling, trying to defend himself and acting like he didnt do a damn thing wrong.

What do you say to a guy like that? As a coach, how do you live with yourself if you let him back on the field?

I think the league will suspend him for four games atleast, but if I was fisher, I would not let him play for at least twice that long, and I would only let him back on the field if he makes a public apology that carries with it a sense of *PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY* (unlike, marcus "all these bad things keep happening to little old me* vick), and actions after it that are consistant with his words

I don't care how good a player he is, if after not playing for at least half the season he doesn't seem to be genuinely sorry for the injury he inflicted and the worse injuries he could have inflicted and genuinely grateful for a second chance he doesn't deserve, I would never let him back on the field and I would let all the other coaches league wide know what I thought about him

asnpcwiz
October-2nd-2006, 11:35 AM
Come on guys, it was a disgusting and childish act no matter who it happens to.

vacanechaser
October-2nd-2006, 11:35 AM
the league should roll him up!!!! finished... never step foot on the field in the NFL again... but as discussed, it was a cowgirl, does not make it right, but well nothing else to say here....:dallasuck :gaintsuck :eaglesuck

XxSpearheadxX
October-2nd-2006, 11:38 AM
It was the most messed up thing I've ever seen, he could have punctured that guy's eye and destroyed his career - Haynesworth should be suspended for a season.


That was so messed up, it is not similar to a fight at all, the 2nd time he was going for the dudes front of his face, that was sickening.

He should be suspended for at least half the season, even if it was a Skins player I would want him suspended for the whole season.

I just hope that Gene Upshaw remembers that Gurrode is a player too, and doesn't fight to protect Haynesworth too fervently.:2cents:

McMetal
October-2nd-2006, 11:38 AM
Would any of us appreciate it if this had happened to one of our guys and the Cowboys message boards were laughing about it? Of course not.

We're better than to let this kind of stuff slide...even if it happens to an arch-rival.

diesel22
October-2nd-2006, 11:42 AM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

I have to admit I did look at him as a Cowboy. Maybe that is a sad testament as to my character......but still true.

However - even looking at him as a cowturd, I still couldn't justify the act in my mind. It was heinous.

REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE
October-2nd-2006, 11:43 AM
You found out he was "OK"? He needed multiple stitches to close cuts above and below his eye. And you cheer that act? You need to get some perspective there pal.


Yeah, thats what I did, I cheered when I saw that man getting stepped on, just cause he's a cowboy :rolleyes: :doh:

To be honest, when I first saw it, I was so scared for dude, cause I couldnt tell if he got caught in the eye. That was my main concern. A forehead can be stitched up and repaired, your eye ball cant. And dude was leaking a lot of blood. But once I saw dude on the sideline with the bandage on his forehead walkin around laughin with his teammates, I got really relieved, then I put my guard down and made light of it with some nearby cowboy fans. No I didnt cheer that act, if you read what I posted you would know that.

ProBowler
October-2nd-2006, 11:46 AM
It was the most messed up thing I've ever seen, he could have punctured that guy's eye and destroyed his career - Haynesworth should be suspended for a season.

I think this would be an over-reaction. What about the cheap shots that have broken bones caused concusions or caused other damage? I haven't heard of anyone getting suspended for a year.

diesel22
October-2nd-2006, 11:47 AM
Listening to Cowherd right now and he played a clip of Albert apologizing. Cowherd said since he showed obvious remorse, he shouldn't be suspended AT ALL! He said a hefty fine but no suspension.

WOW

ProBowler
October-2nd-2006, 11:50 AM
Listening to Cowherd right now and he played a clip of Albert apologizing. Cowherd said since he showed obvious remorse, he shouldn't be suspended AT ALL! He said a hefty fine but no suspension.

WOW

I completely understand that statement. Man you might as well be on some drug with your emotions running as high as they are playing this game. I'm not saying that's an excuse but it's no big suprise how something like this could happen.

Bigredskin77
October-2nd-2006, 12:04 PM
I think the man should be rewarded, finally somebody who treats cowboys the way they should be treated.

EnFoRcEr_uPu
October-2nd-2006, 12:06 PM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.

Agreed. Once that helmet is off and the play is dead, anything after that becomes personal. This guy will be severely punished, and if/when he comes back, will get a nice lesson in "NFL Etiquette" from someone.

EnFoRcEr_uPu
October-2nd-2006, 12:07 PM
I think the man should be rewarded, finally somebody who treats cowboys the way they should be treated.

You need a new perspective on the game if you truely believe that. When you get your ass whooped by a cowboys fan, I'll just say "he should be rewarded..."

codeorama
October-2nd-2006, 12:09 PM
He should have been arrested, make an example, maybe that will stop it from happening in the future...

Bigredskin77
October-2nd-2006, 12:12 PM
You need a new perspective on the game if you truely believe that. When you get your ass whooped by a cowboys fan, I'll just say "he should be rewarded..."


Thats fine with me.

laurent
October-2nd-2006, 12:18 PM
Anything but a suspension for the remainder of the season would be disgrace to the game. There's absolutely no room for that kind of behavior in the league or anywhere else for that matter.

Haynesworth should call himself luck that no assault charges have been pressed.

IrishOrange15
October-2nd-2006, 12:50 PM
When I first saw it, I was in a bit of disbelief. I think about the one episode of "The Wire" where the big girl in Prez's class slashes the face of the other girl and the next day the other students are in some weird state of shock, but don't really believe it happened.

Haynesworth has a good reputation in the league. I think he should be suspended for the rest of the year. I think anything longer is pretty much giving a death sentence for making one horrible and stupid decision. Gurode should sue him and get money because he's going to have a scar forever on his face. I think that's all we can reasonably hope for.


YAKUZA

Hokie_Skinz
October-2nd-2006, 12:54 PM
That ranks up there with Bertuzzi as one of the most despicable sports acts ever committed. What drives me crazy is that Skip Bayless to an extent defended Haynesworth saying it wasn't that bad, and he should only be suspended 4 games. He should be suspended AT LEAST the year AND should be fined about $200,000 or more.

If I were the commissioner he'd be kicked out of the NFL, and assault charges would follow. Absolutely unbelievable.

diesel22
October-2nd-2006, 01:10 PM
I completely understand that statement. Man you might as well be on some drug with your emotions running as high as they are playing this game. I'm not saying that's an excuse but it's no big suprise how something like this could happen.


I've played this game for 18 yrs now. And most of them at a reasonably high level. I have played all 3 LB positions (which are widely considered the most psychologically challenging of all). I played MLB in college (briefly) and WLB ever since (last 5 yrs on the semi-pro level. I have gotten into fights, I have been flagged for leading with my helmet, hitting out of bounds, late hits on the QB (numerous times). All in all - most of the people who have played with me would likely say I "toe the line" between structure and anarchy.

Having said all this..........
I would never dream up any possible defense for an action such as this.

Ellis
October-2nd-2006, 01:50 PM
I think he should be suspended for the rest of the season.

GhostRider
October-2nd-2006, 01:53 PM
I hate the cowboys, but that was a line that should never be crossed. I think he should be suspended for the remainder of the season at least or just ban his ass from the game. He could have very easily taken the guy's eyesight.

IrishOrange15
October-2nd-2006, 02:25 PM
What drives me crazy is that Skip Bayless to an extent defended Haynesworth saying it wasn't that bad, and he should only be suspended 4 games.

Bayless loves to make stupid remarks regarding Dallas because he knows that will rile the fanbase up and the fanbase loathed him while he was in Dallas.

I'm kind of puzzled by some people saying Gurode "could've possibly lost an eye." Hell, he possibly could've been *dead*. Maybe it's just me, but a 300+ pound man stomping on your skull can lend way to a lethal result.

And I don't know about Skip, but I'd be pretty devastated if somebody caused me to get 30 stitches on my face, leaving a permanent scar there.

But probably according to Skip, Gurode's actions make him gay.


YAKUZA

Bigredskin77
October-2nd-2006, 02:27 PM
I guess nobody say Gurode try and hit Haynesworth in the nuts. The cowboys started it and then he returned the favor by kicking him in the head. Cowboys start it and the other guy finished it. Shouldn't be trying to hit other players in the balls

laurent
October-2nd-2006, 02:47 PM
I guess nobody say Gurode try and hit Haynesworth in the nuts. The cowboys started it and then he returned the favor by kicking him in the head. Cowboys start it and the other guy finished it. Shouldn't be trying to hit other players in the balls

I've been intentionally been hit in the nuts playing organized basketball on a number of occasions. While I didn't appreciate it I had a) the wits not to let it get to me and hurt my team and b) still had the capacity to defend myself.

That wasn't the case here. Haynesworth hit a defenseless player that was lying on the ground. If you don't find this to be a heinous act than you have serious issues.

Jumbo
October-2nd-2006, 02:49 PM
I think the man should be rewarded, finally somebody who treats cowboys the way they should be treated.

Such remarks are not "ok" here. Take some time and think about it.

I guess nobody say Gurode try and hit Haynesworth in the nuts. The cowboys started it and then he returned the favor by kicking him in the head. Cowboys start it and the other guy finished it. Shouldn't be trying to hit other players in the balls

I haven't heard this anywhere else. Even Haynesworth hasn't mentioned it. Anybody hear this?

Chachie
October-2nd-2006, 02:51 PM
It was deplorable. I saw him pleading with the ref about it too, as though he didn't mean to do it. Then after the game he came clean and took his medicine. Ban him for the season.

IrishOrange15
October-2nd-2006, 03:31 PM
I haven't heard this anywhere else. Even Haynesworth hasn't mentioned it. Anybody hear this?

No, because it's an outright lie. Watch the video again. Gurode is on the ground and doesn't even make a move towards Haynesworth at any moment and then Haynesworth steps right on his head. Most Skins fans have recognized the incident for what it was, but unfortunately a select few have made some pathetic remarks about it.


YAKUZA

BoysRBack
October-2nd-2006, 03:53 PM
Haynesworth suspended 5 games without pay. Just read it across the NFL network. All I have to say is that it should of been more.

tr1
October-2nd-2006, 03:57 PM
Haynesworth suspended 5 games without pay. Just read it across the NFL network. All I have to say is that it should of been more.

I agree...should have been the season.

whatmeworry
October-2nd-2006, 05:53 PM
As much as I hate the Cowboys I don't condone attempted murder. All you guys that say it's ok because it was a Cowboy that got it should turn in your Redskins gear.

HeHateMe
October-2nd-2006, 05:55 PM
As much as I HATE the cowgirls, I personally think it was cowardly act, and Haynesworth should be done for the season. But after I found out that the cowgirl was ok, I was like :silly: :laugh: :cheers: :dallasuck

Class act kid. Really, you are.

Keep up the good work.

skinz4evr
October-2nd-2006, 05:56 PM
I didnt look at him as a cowboy.I saw a man.That's it right there. Despicable act.

skinz4evr
October-2nd-2006, 05:59 PM
My first reaction was he should get a heavy fine and suspension for Atleast four but hopefully six games. Looks like Goodell was thinking the same way.

JPM285181
October-2nd-2006, 06:01 PM
I think he actually kicked him twice, I dont care who what or where there is no justification for this and he should be gone for the season. On a side note I dont actually care for Jeff Fisher but gained much respect for his actions regarding this.

Jumbo
October-2nd-2006, 06:04 PM
No, because it's an outright lie. Watch the video again. Gurode is on the ground and doesn't even make a move towards Haynesworth at any moment and then Haynesworth steps right on his head. Most Skins fans have recognized the incident for what it was, but unfortunately a select few have made some pathetic remarks about it.


YAKUZA


That's what I figured, and I have seen nothing in all the latest news to show his comment as anything other than an outright lie. That's just going to add to that poster's problems here. I know that having a few posters make such comments regarding an opposing player's being hurt, on purpose or accidently, is not uncommon on any message board (unfortunately) but it will not be condoned or accepted here. Every incident that crosses the line is being handled.

JPM285181
October-2nd-2006, 06:05 PM
That's what I figured, and I have seen nothing in all the latest news to show his comment as anything other than an outright lie. That's just going to add to that poster's problems here. I know that having a few posters make such comments regarding an opposing player's being hurt, on purpose or accidently, is not uncommon on any message board (unfortunately) but it will not be condoned or accepted here. Every incident that crosses the line is being handled.Good deal Jumbo!!

SAli457180
October-2nd-2006, 06:05 PM
The guy should have been suspended for the whole year instead of the 5 game suspension that he got.

ArmchairRedskin
October-2nd-2006, 06:06 PM
No, because it's an outright lie. Watch the video again. Gurode is on the ground and doesn't even make a move towards Haynesworth at any moment and then Haynesworth steps right on his head. Most Skins fans have recognized the incident for what it was, but unfortunately a select few have made some pathetic remarks about it.


YAKUZA




Let me preface this by saying that I find what Haynesworth did deplorable and I in no way condone his actions.

That being said, though, judging by the way he went after Gurode and the fact that he was arguing with the refs and Jeff Fisher, you gotta believe there was something that happened to provoke him. I mean, unless you're Mike Tyson, you don't go unsnap and remove a guy's helmet and then stomp on him with your cleats without some sort of provocation. I highly doubt he acted that way as a result of frustration after the Cowboys scored. He's been playing football for years. This had to be personal. I don't think we know the whole story.

I'm not trying to defend Haynesworth, by the way, I'm just saying I don't think we have a full picture of the incident. I mean even if Haynesworth was provoked, it's still a despicable act and his actions have absolutely no place in professional football.

Jumbo
October-2nd-2006, 06:10 PM
Just so there's as little equivocating by any extremeskin members as possible, Haynesworth's own comments made just an hour ago say there was no particular instigating actions prompting his deplorable move. So let's just make that clear.

And REDSKINZ-RIDEORDIE, you barely danced back from the line just enough to remain unscathed. So far.

BigDFan5
October-2nd-2006, 07:15 PM
I guess nobody say Gurode try and hit Haynesworth in the nuts. The cowboys started it and then he returned the favor by kicking him in the head. Cowboys start it and the other guy finished it. Shouldn't be trying to hit other players in the balls



As if your first comment wasnt classless enough, now you are going to make **** up to try and justify that despicable act? pathetic

BigDFan5
October-2nd-2006, 07:17 PM
That's what I figured, and I have seen nothing in all the latest news to show his comment as anything other than an outright lie. That's just going to add to that poster's problems here. I know that having a few posters make such comments regarding an opposing player's being hurt, on purpose or accidently, is not uncommon on any message board (unfortunately) but it will not be condoned or accepted here. Every incident that crosses the line is being handled.

you're a stand up guy Jumbo, I think I have a crush on you ;) :laugh:

Ax
October-3rd-2006, 04:02 AM
5 games is not enough. I join others in saying it should have been the whole year.

The guy could have lost an eye. At the very least, he'll be scared for life. If he sues for damages, and he probably should, he would win easily.