Couldn't agree more. That's a "Marcus Vick" incident. Absolutely no excuse, and no place for it in the game.Check this out. LINK
This is rediculous, I don't care how much he apologizes, his actions right after the penalty to me say that he should be suspended for the year.
That was just from the league. As pissed off as Fisher looked when he came off the field, plus what Fisher said in a post game interview leads me to believe that the Titans will suspend him for a few more games on top of the five already established.I can't believe that Titans player got only a five game suspension. He deserves a lot more than a five game suspension. Amazingly, it's the longest suspension for on-field behavior in NFL history. Based on the severity of that act, it should be even longer than five games.
Is he related to Incognito?Seems he has a history of problems:
From ESPN:
Haynesworth's previous problems had been hidden from attention because they took place in practice. As a sophomore at Tennessee, he fought with a teammate and left practice, returning with a long pole looking for tackle Will Ofenheusle before coach Phillip Fulmer stopped him. He was suspended for a half of a game.
During 2003 Titans training camp, Haynesworth kicked center Justin Hartwig, now with Carolina. Charges for a road rage incident earlier this year were dismissed.
But the stomping, showed repeatedly in television replays, has brought nearly unanimous condemnation, the unprecedented suspension and possibly criminal charges and a civil lawsuit.
Nashville police and the district attorney contacted the Cowboys' general counsel Monday, offering their assistance to Gurode in prosecuting Haynesworth. The Cowboys declined to comment on the suspension.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Is he related to Incognito?Seems he has a history of problems:
From ESPN:
Haynesworth's previous problems had been hidden from attention because they took place in practice. As a sophomore at Tennessee, he fought with a teammate and left practice, returning with a long pole looking for tackle Will Ofenheusle before coach Phillip Fulmer stopped him. He was suspended for a half of a game.
During 2003 Titans training camp, Haynesworth kicked center Justin Hartwig, now with Carolina. Charges for a road rage incident earlier this year were dismissed.
But the stomping, showed repeatedly in television replays, has brought nearly unanimous condemnation, the unprecedented suspension and possibly criminal charges and a civil lawsuit.
Nashville police and the district attorney contacted the Cowboys' general counsel Monday, offering their assistance to Gurode in prosecuting Haynesworth. The Cowboys declined to comment on the suspension.
Can't for the life of me figure out why that thought came to me...