Posted on 10/19/2018 10:21:44 PM PDT by zeestephen
Last Sunday, Texans defender Jadeveon Clowney dragged Bills running back Chris Ivory to the ground with a hair pull. Its a legal maneuver. Eventually, it may not be...The easiest solution to the situation could be to place limits on hair length. However, the Collective Bargaining Agreement currently states that players cannot be disciplined in any way based on hair length.
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Bunch of girlie men with pig tails. They deserve to have them pulled. Most are probably fake extensions.
Howz’ ‘bout just standing up for our Flag and Anthem? Or is that too much for these spoiled brats. Long stupid hair and horsecollars should be legal. What . . . are they sissies?
No sympathy here. No one is stopping them from either putting their hair up inside their helmets or cutting it short.
When do they outlaw tackles?
Maybe NFL should stand for National Flag-Football League.
If a player thinks displaying his hair is more important than his neck and his coaches don't care, so be it.
it’s always something
They were a bunch of pederasts, figures they were fussy about their hair. :^)
They made themselves more beautiful, more terrible (there's a three part Greek phrase, but as the saying goes, it's all Greek to me) before they engaged the Persian host on the final day of Thermopylae -- the Persians spies reported that they appeared to be preparing for a party, and everyone had a good laugh, that is, other than the piles of Persians who had already been slain.
The battle was a face-saving move by Sparta, which had a well-deserved reputation for unenlightened self-interest and taking payoffs from the Persians. It had no impact on the outcome of the Persian invasion, merely delayed the host a few days. Themistocles' plan was followed and led to the near-annihilation of the Persian fleet (some of which was made up of Greeks from Anatolia who lived under Persian rule).
BTW, the three part phrase is described by Bettany Hughes in "The Spartans" (check YouTube).
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