I notice KD's gumby-looking insecure ass has been trying to size up other players and officials much more..
I like the premise, but man would it get out of hand. Artest would come out of retirement and thrive in the league. Also in the NFL, it would be too easily manipulated. I could bring up a practice squad WR and tell him to run a shallow slant and get tackled, not clocked but just tackled and fake an injury. Said WR would go straight to IR and so would that stud linebacker? I dont think so....
The league is not going to let 250 pound athletes to swing at each other, someone might actually get seriously injured. A lot of players are abusing this though like Durant who tries to act tough and hide behind his teammate, they should just make it a rule if you start shet then instant rejection. they can review the tape to see the aggressor.
No, it couldn't be for game type injuries. It would have to be for helmet targeting, horsecollar tackles, obvious cut blocks way too low, whatever you want to call what gronk did, malicious facemasks, fighting, etc. the dirty stuff. the obvious stuff. and yeah, if the bills wanted to stick it to gronk and the pats by sitting out their guy an extra few weeks, just more reason not to pull some cheap **** like that.
like they've put clean tackles on CJ and he bounces his head off the turf and gets a concussion. that's not malicious, that's not dirty, he just got injured. no fault there. but that guy that earholed braxton? when he could've just as easily pushed him out.... yeah, you sit as long as braxton does.
@Derp McFlopsky I hope you have been eating your sashimi. You need your protein before this heavyweight matchup
howbout if you start shet then you can't have other people protect you and hide you in a room from the guy you started shet with
because this isn't the UFC, what do you think would happen to Durant if Cousin hit him with a Haymaker. Do we want another Rudy T
LOL my point is KD will and others will think twice before that shet again. and I'm pretty sure if Boogie did catch-up with Durant back there he'll simply ask Durant to repeat whatever he said earlier and Durant will keep his just mouth shut
No, Rudy played for three more seasons after the punch. He played very well his first season back and then he went into decline. By this time he was in his 30's, so his decline was mainly due to age. If I remember correctly he started having a number of nagging injuries. The Rockets were also in rebuilding mode at this time, and the Rockets offered Rudy a job that eventually led to him being head coach.
Lol I’ve been a classified heavyweight for a while now. I’d have to literally starve myself to get to light heavyweight. Emaciated, like Christian bale in the machinist.