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Dre Whips Finnegan

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Hook'Em, you know this has to be on the website somewhere. Even if it's only for a few hours.
 
CF thought he just got AJ ejected and didn't know he too was ejected from the game, that is why his punk arse was laughing...

notice he wasn't laughing when Dre was landing them bean pies on his head...
 
That's what all punk ass bitches do when they get beat down. They get up talking **** after it gets broken up. Fruitigan = owned
 
I love how Finnegan spent so much effort throwing Andre's helmet after he ripped it off, that definately cost him any chance of getting the dominant position in that fight. Glad to see that punk finally get what was coming to him
 
good thing AJ didn't take MMA training with Cush last summer

For real! The only thing that could have made that better is if it had been Cushing pounding on him. If he got up at all, he wouldn't have been laughing.
:fans:
 
I am actually quite disappointed with the responses I am seeing right now. There are right ways and wrong ways to respond to bullying.

Teaching children its ok to resort to fisticuffs is a recipe for disaster. We should instead teach our children to out-think and use cunning strategy to get out of difficult situations.

I mean, lets say your kid has a job where a fellow employee is picking on them. Do you want them to resort to fisticuffs and likely lose their job? Or instead use their brain and find a way to expose and deal with the bully in a way that allows them to keep their job?
Yea teaching your sons that getting punched in the face is ok, teaching your daughters that being sexually abused is ok, saying that we should of just sat back after 9/11 would have been a great decision. Yea, you're right. There's no case, whatsoever, in which we should ever resort to violence.. psst.

All extreme examples, but what did it have in common with what Courtland did to AJ today, and in multiple games in the past? They were all an act of violence. He went straight for his head on back to back plays. His sole intentions were to HURT him, severely. AJ had probably had his chin-strap, buckled tightly too, he could have caused a serious neck injury. If you think that's acceptable, then you're values and morale are all jacked-up.

This was not just trash-talking, and small cheapshots. Again, it was an act of violence.

I wouldn't even call Courtland a bully. A bully just pick on you (trash talk, cheapshots), not try to harm you in a serious manner. Courtland was an attacker today, and I'm proud that AJ stood up and defended himself.
 
He's laughing because he is THAT guy who gets his ass beat and still talks ish. Just how he is

Yeah, this is true. Dude has probably been getting his ass beat like that since he was in elementary school; probably why he plays the way he does.
 
I have mixed feelings about this situation. A guy like CF surely does have a beating coming to him, but I don't feel as though a single thing was accomplished by AJ delivering it to him. Does anybody really think that CF is thinking, "man I sure learned my lesson today"? No, he is probably sitting there thinking that he finally accomplished what he wanted to, getting under the great AJ's skin.

An ass kicking on the scoreboard is a lot greater punch to the mouth then a physical punch to the mouth is in this situation.

Uhh, the Titans got both in this case. I bet you he'll think twice after the next couple of weeks when everyone in the NFL sees that video and gives him hell for it. He's a cocky little p*ick, and he just got exposed.
 
I for one, love this thread and all the various responses.

Regardless of where you sit on the fence; it is a great Texans day.
This week we'll be headlines not for choking but for delivering two whoopings in one day.
 
Yea teaching your sons that getting punched in the face is ok, teaching your daughters that being sexually abused is ok, saying that we should of just sat back after 9/11 would have been a great decision. Yea, you're right. There's no case, whatsoever, in which we should ever resort to violence.. psst.

All extreme examples, but what did it have in common with what Courtland did to AJ today, and in multiple games in the past? They were all an act of violence. He went straight for his head on back to back plays. His sole intentions were to HURT him, severely. AJ had probably had his chin-strap, buckled tightly too, he could have caused a serious neck injury. If you think that's acceptable, then you're values and morale are all jacked-up.

This was not just trash-talking, and small cheapshots. Again, it was an act of violence.

I'm proud that AJ stood up to that bully today.

Dude, I hate that faux Irish moron, but he ain't Bin Laden.
 
I am actually quite disappointed with the responses I am seeing right now. There are right ways and wrong ways to respond to bullying.

Teaching children its ok to resort to fisticuffs is a recipe for disaster. We should instead teach our children to out-think and use cunning strategy to get out of difficult situations.

I mean, lets say your kid has a job where a fellow employee is picking on them. Do you want them to resort to fisticuffs and likely lose their job? Or instead use their brain and find a way to expose and deal with the bully in a way that allows them to keep their job?

I'd be more ashamed if my Kid only knew one way to think.

I think different situations call for different measures. I don't believe in one clear cut way to handle every situation.

Sure it's fine to handle a potentially rowdy situation in the work place that way...But what if your child goes to jail for a crime he didn't commit...

Should he go in there are be someones ***** and complain to a warden and guards who don't give a damn? Or if he is capable should he just knock the **** out of the 6 ft 190lb SOB who is trying to take his bread?

I know that is an extreme example, but my point still stands.

Personally I don't have a problem with using physical force in some occasions.

Yes this Andre thing will have negative ramifications possibly in the form of a suspension...But that said, there are positives that can come from the situation as well.

As man..Well really as a human being, sometimes you will be put in situations where physical violence is necessary to your sanity and/or survival.
 
Texans showed some backbone today. We are considered "soft" by the league for taking the kind of crap the Titans are known for. Not today. I'm sure Andre is is not proud of what he did, but this may help this lethargic group.
 
Texans showed some backbone today. We are considered "soft" by the league for taking the kind of crap the Titans are known for. Not today. I'm sure Andre is is not proud of what he did, but this may help this lethargic group.

Last season the Texans showed some fight against the Titans(yeah there was both types of fights last year too) . I just wish they would show the same fight against all the other teams as well
 
What will be great is if the NFL suspends Finny for being a repeat offender and just fines Andre.

It is entirely possible this happens.

Do it NFL. You may actually teach Finny a thing or two if you do this. If you suspend Andre then Finny thinks he's won that battle and will continue this crap.
 
I am actually quite disappointed with the responses I am seeing right now. There are right ways and wrong ways to respond to bullying.

Teaching children its ok to resort to fisticuffs is a recipe for disaster. We should instead teach our children to out-think and use cunning strategy to get out of difficult situations.

I mean, lets say your kid has a job where a fellow employee is picking on them.
Do you want them to resort to fisticuffs and likely lose their job? Or instead use their brain and find a way to expose and deal with the bully in a way that allows them to keep their job?

I say if your kid's job is as #80 on the Houston Texans then that "fellow employee" got what he'd been begging for. Wouldn't wanna ignore him, his feelings might be hurt.

:fans:

^^^What they said.
 
I just don't understand why yall would like this. It is a HORRIBLE example to set for kids. Telling kids its perfectly ok to knock someone down and take a couple of shots as the way to resolve conflict is a poor message.

Plus, this is a team sport. AJ SHOULD be suspended for a game or two. So, he will hurt the team's chances against the Eagles and Ravens. Those were going to be tough games. Without AJ those are essentially L's.

I told my 8 year old what you said just now. He said somebody needs to kick YOUR ass. I am beaming with pride. Quit being such a girl and nut up.
 
Come on guys lets not totally berate Awtysst over his comments here. I heavily disagree with what he's saying myself, but he's generally a pretty good poster in here. He doesn't need to be raked over the coals for his beliefs on this particular issue.
 
For the record I'm not especially pro violence, I'm pro self defence, and I'm pro 'standing up for oneself'

One view does not exclude the other.

As a kid a guy from my school tried to strangle me, I first opted to remain passive in order for him to realize that what he was doing was wrong. When my sight started to blur I stopped him, he never made a move at me again.

Sometimes, one has to do stuff that one is not proud of, but it's better than doing nothing.
 
Come on guys lets not totally berate Awtysst over his comments here. I heavily disagree with what he's saying myself, but he's generally a pretty good poster in here. He doesn't need to be raked over the coals for his beliefs on this particular issue.

Eh he can have his beliefs but him thinking professional athletes should be role models and heroes to young kids is what I find disconcerting...

your children should not look up to people that make millions to play a game, they should look up to you as their parents...
 
Come on guys lets not totally berate Awtysst over his comments here. I heavily disagree with what he's saying myself, but he's generally a pretty good poster in here. He doesn't need to be raked over the coals for his beliefs on this particular issue.

Absolutely right. Keep the name calling to Finnegan, not fellow posters.
 
Eh he can have his beliefs but him thinking professional athletes should be role models and heroes to young kids is what I find disconcerting...

your children should not look up to people that make millions to play a game, they should look up to you as their parents...

That's not turrible - C. Barkley :ahhaha:
 
It's a physical game. When you get paid to hit people, fights happen. Don't know why anyone is butt hurt about this.
 
Lets do a quick check on the fight stats here.

AJ 6'3" 225 - Finnegan 5'10" 188

Lets also look at the fight action, the much larger man throws his opponent onto the ground.

The larger man then starts to throw punches on an unsuspecting opponent, because that doesn't happen in the NFL.

The much larger man lands two clean punches on the much smaller opponent.

The much smaller opponent gets up laughing showing absolutely no damage from the larger man's undefended and unexpected punches.

Does that sound right?

Ok, give props to AJ if you must for not taking Finnegan's crap anymore, but lets not pretend that this was any sort of fair fight or a beating on Finnegan.

Finnegan was laughing because he got that reaction out of AJ. Players like him, act like they do to take the opponent out of their normal mindset. AJ throwing punches was a huge victory in Finnegan's mind games.

I believe that if Finnegan wasn't such a tool, with a terrible reputation he probably would not of been ejected.
 
Lets do a quick check on the fight stats here.

AJ 6'3" 225 - Finnegan 5'10" 188

Lets also look at the fight action, the much larger man throws his opponent onto the ground.

The larger man then starts to throw punches on an unsuspecting opponent, because that doesn't happen in the NFL.

The much larger man lands two clean punches on the much smaller opponent.

The much smaller opponent gets up laughing showing absolutely no damage from the larger man's undefended and unexpected punches.

Does that sound right?

Ok, give props to AJ if you must for not taking Finnegan's crap anymore, but lets not pretend that this was any sort of fair fight or a beating on Finnegan.

Finnegan was laughing because he got that reaction out of AJ. Players like him, act like they do to take the opponent out of their normal mindset. AJ throwing punches was a huge victory in Finnegan's mind games.

I believe that if Finnegan wasn't such a tool, with a terrible reputation he probably would not of been ejected.

Let's not forget that poor little overmatched guy got a few free shots to Dre's face on the snap during the game. Some early shots while being protected by some combination of Dre's good nature, the no fighting rule, and "let them play referees" even out big bad Andre's advantage.
 
Lets do a quick check on the fight stats here.

AJ 6'3" 225 - Finnegan 5'10" 188

Lets also look at the fight action, the much larger man throws his opponent onto the ground.

The larger man then starts to throw punches on an unsuspecting opponent, because that doesn't happen in the NFL.

The much larger man lands two clean punches on the much smaller opponent.

The much smaller opponent gets up laughing showing absolutely no damage from the larger man's undefended and unexpected punches.

Does that sound right?

Ok, give props to AJ if you must for not taking Finnegan's crap anymore, but lets not pretend that this was any sort of fair fight or a beating on Finnegan.

Finnegan was laughing because he got that reaction out of AJ. Players like him, act like they do to take the opponent out of their normal mindset. AJ throwing punches was a huge victory in Finnegan's mind games.

I believe that if Finnegan wasn't such a tool, with a terrible reputation he probably would not of been ejected.

Oh God.
 
Lets do a quick check on the fight stats here.

AJ 6'3" 225 - Finnegan 5'10" 188

Lets also look at the fight action, the much larger man throws his opponent onto the ground.

The larger man then starts to throw punches on an unsuspecting opponent, because that doesn't happen in the NFL.

The much larger man lands two clean punches on the much smaller opponent.

The much smaller opponent gets up laughing showing absolutely no damage from the larger man's undefended and unexpected punches.

Does that sound right?

Ok, give props to AJ if you must for not taking Finnegan's crap anymore, but lets not pretend that this was any sort of fair fight or a beating on Finnegan.

Finnegan was laughing because he got that reaction out of AJ. Players like him, act like they do to take the opponent out of their normal mindset. AJ throwing punches was a huge victory in Finnegan's mind games.

I believe that if Finnegan wasn't such a tool, with a terrible reputation he probably would not of been ejected.

he got his reputation for a reason this will be his 4th or 5th fine this season (If i heard right from NFL network) (and we can previous seasons to it)

Finnegan knew what he was doing,(talking the **** and going borderline dirty if not dirty) and AJ isn't a fighter

Should AJ have thrown punches? Even AJ said he was sorry that it happened and it shouldn't have happened.. People lose their cool and all one can ask is that they hold their composure the next time

Actually I was surprised last year when Finnegan tried to take AJ's head off there should have been a fight .
 
Lets do a quick check on the fight stats here.

AJ 6'3" 225 - Finnegan 5'10" 188

Lets also look at the fight action, the much larger man throws his opponent onto the ground.

The larger man then starts to throw punches on an unsuspecting opponent, because that doesn't happen in the NFL.

The much larger man lands two clean punches on the much smaller opponent.

The much smaller opponent gets up laughing showing absolutely no damage from the larger man's undefended and unexpected punches.

Does that sound right?

Ok, give props to AJ if you must for not taking Finnegan's crap anymore, but lets not pretend that this was any sort of fair fight or a beating on Finnegan.

Finnegan was laughing because he got that reaction out of AJ. Players like him, act like they do to take the opponent out of their normal mindset. AJ throwing punches was a huge victory in Finnegan's mind games.

I believe that if Finnegan wasn't such a tool, with a terrible reputation he probably would not of been ejected.

Wow kiwi. Unsuspecting? Your story begins with Andre throwing him to the ground. Lets look at the first contact on this play (to say nothing of the play before)

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I was brought up to defend myself, the big bad man Andre was given little choice.
 
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