He should be arrested. That wasn't unnecessary roughness, that was aggravated assault. At the very least Gurode should suit him.
Oh Yeah...... How 'bout those Cowboys !!!!!
To: txroadkill
To: txroadkill
I agree.
He's about to be sued. He ought to be arrested.
3 posted on
10/01/2006 9:25:04 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Living His life abundantly.)
To: txroadkill
I have a feeling that the players have their own type of justice that will hurt more than the legal consequences.
4 posted on
10/01/2006 9:26:10 PM PDT by
USNBandit
(sarcasm engaged at all times)
To: txroadkill
5 posted on
10/01/2006 9:26:20 PM PDT by
nuconvert
([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business] (...and his head is so tiny...))
To: txroadkill
Have mercy on poor old Albert. Isn't him playing the rest of the season for the Titans punishment enough for you?
(I live in Nashville, and remember the scams and lies our then mayor, now Democratic governor pulled to get the Titans to come here. I'm enjoying my dose of schadenfreude, but I wish the Cowboys had broken 50 today. Go Chicago Bears!)
7 posted on
10/01/2006 9:30:27 PM PDT by
Campion
("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
To: Dog Gone
To: txroadkill
I'll have to see it to decide what I think the punishment should be. Sounds pretty bad, though... Anywhere from a fine and suspension to a lifetime ban and imprisonment.
To: txroadkill
"What I did out there was disgusting," Haynesworth said. "It doesn't matter what the league does to me. The way I feel right now, you just can't describe it." A GROSS understatement.
This thug should be kicked off the team.
I guess sportsmanship is not taught in midget football anymore.
Someone just doesnt start doing things like this out of the blue. Not without some kind of brain injury. Did this guy get his bell rung recently.
11 posted on
10/01/2006 9:34:20 PM PDT by
Pontiac
(All are worthy of freedom, none are incapable.)
To: txroadkill
"He should be arrested.. that was aggravated assault." If you or I were observed kicking someone in the face there is no question that we'd be arrested. No question. We'd be subdued and handcuffed on the spot. It's even weird to say it. Some thing is going on. Not just this story but in general. This world ain't right.
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To: txroadkill
To: txroadkill
Kick him out of the league.
20 posted on
10/01/2006 10:17:09 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(Muslims Are Only Guests In Western Countries)
To: ABG(anybody but Gore); akorahil; albee; A message; andyland; Argh; b4its2late; BADROTOFINGER; ...
To: txroadkill
He easily could have taken an eye out. I don't like it when offensive linemen chop block but I do hope some take a shot at this a-hole the next time he plays.
To: txroadkill
23 posted on
10/02/2006 3:48:21 AM PDT by
ovrtaxt
(We gotta watch out for the Hellbazoo and the Hamas...)
To: txroadkill
Ainsworth learned while at the University of Tennessee he could get away with this kind of aberrant behavior. The last four years many of Tennessee's scholarship football players have behaved like thugs and got away with those actions. The last year Cutcliffe and Fulmer cleaned house. It was about time.
To: txroadkill
"What I did out there was disgusting," Haynesworth said. "It doesn't matter what the league does to me. The way I feel right now, you just can't describe it." Contrition from a professional sports player? That's a first...
27 posted on
10/02/2006 8:34:47 AM PDT by
LongElegantLegs
(You can do that, and be a whack-job pedophile on meth.)
To: Kermit the Frog Does theWatusi
"A winged flying Elvis was reported just outside of Nashville moments before Albert Haynesworth stomped on Andre Gurode in the Titans-Cowboys game..."
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