harming him with a physical object is alot different then sticking your knee out a half a inch in either case though stay in bounds and the point is moot joe mcknight runs down punts every week fine yet i cant recall him expanding his field of play once its typical bias against the jets, if someone on the pats did this itd be a nonstory, ppl love to pile on the jets tho
You are right in terms of the media, but this is what NY media does. Trying to sell their paper against all the competition.
Come on. I think we're WELL past the point of arguing that what Sal Alosi did was allowed. If you need a reason to consider, how about the fact that hitting someone out of bounds on any play will get you a 15-yard personal foul penalty every single time. That's just if you need a real-live reason, aside from just watching how cheap it was on digital video.
Go to a gym and get a strength coach, its not like Alosi is a great football mind that can't be replaced.
Are there some "gentlemen rules" in football that I do not know about? It's common in baseball but the guy ran out of bounds. Why is it such a big deal that they lined up out of bounds? Now, I get that he should not have tripped the player but now staff can't stand out of bounds? Where is the staff supposed to be? Personally, I think the player shoud not be out of bounds avoiding blockers in the first place but I guess that is just me. Cimini is an ass for trying to build his rep on this type of thing but whatever. The Media have never let something like "is this really worth making a big deal out of?" get in their way before so why should we expect it from our beat writer.
if it happened to any other team itd be a nonissue the broncos filmed a team walkthrough and that story was dead in a day
I agree 100%. Who really cares if this was a direct order from Rex? If it wasn't, he's to blame anyway for employing meatheads from Hofstra who should be washing cars in Lake Ronkonkoma in a position of authority on the sideline.
Is it not a good thing for the Jets, though, allowing Rex and the players to be relatively untouched by a public media post mortem of the last two performances and giving them the opportunity to get on with putting things right on the field without the main news story being whether Sanchez is up to the task or not?
All this trip-gate stuff aside, does anyone else marvel at the wonderful articles Cimini brings us? He seems to do his best work just after coming up for air from sucking Pats c*ck. :breakdance: