Sapp's hit was probably legal(unless he left his feet, as alleged), but the real point is that it was totally unnecessary, having no impact on the actual play. So while Sapp may have been within the rules, he was completely lacking in sportsmanship.
As for his celebrating, realistically he likely was celebrating the play itself, not the hit. Can't fault him for that. But his reaction to Sherman, and his tirade in the locker room before the cameras, revealed what a truly classless lowlife scum that he is. A dopesmoking bigmouth thug of a fathead, the epitomy of everything that is wrong with SOME of today's self-centered athletes, celebrating everytime they wipe snot from their nose.
To: Diddle E. Squat
.......but the real point is that it was totally unnecessary, having no impact on the actual play. So while Sapp may have been within the rules, he was completely lacking in sportsmanship. Do you and BRushisrightaliar alternate rowing that boat that you two sit alone in, or is simply the blowing wind of BRush's words filling your sails?
I know you know better than that, D. Squat.
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