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2 Humped Camel

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  1. This will be a good game but I think the Camels win this one. The Camels didn't match up well with their previous 2 oppents, 1 because SK always was the better team and 2 becuase Campbell County likes to run the ball so much and Dixie's strengh was stopping the run with those D-linemen they have. They match up a whole lot better with Ryle's personel. It could go either way and I expect a 7 point or less game. Going with the home team 17-14.

  2. In other words, yes it was dirty, there probably isn't a place for it in the NFL but if he comes down with a blown out knee or another concussion from a cheap shot he has no one to blame but himself. If I was an offensive player for the Bengals I'd be doing whatever I could to rein the crap in for fear of retaliation. I just don't get the need for the sending video to the league, complaining in the media, kicker twitter rants, etc.

  3. How do you do that without hurting your team? You're ok with Burfict being a dirty player? Like coldweatherfan said, if he kicks him in the head, he could have cost his team the game. Don't coaches teach to NOT react, to NOT retaliate? So, how exactly do you "handle it on the field"? As far as Olsen talking to the media about it, he was asked a question and answered it AND...he's exactly right.

     

    He's dirty, half the league or more is dirty. Did you guys play high school football? This kind of stuff went on in every game I ever played in. You don't have to play dirty but I beleive if one of your teammates is on the bad end of a dirty play, especially your QB you do what ever is necessary to make it not in the offenders best interest to repeat his actions. Is not getting a 15 yard penalty worth Cam Newton being injured by a guy twisting his ankle? You handle it by a well placed helmet to the knee cap or playing through the end of the echo of the whistle. Maybe it's dirty too but I look at it as enforcing the golden rule.

  4. The only way for Newton to handle it on the field would have resulted in a penalty that would have hurt his team. Newton thought about kicking Burfict in the head, but didn't. I think it showed maturity on Newton's part putting his team first.

     

    Another way to handle it in the field is for the other team to take out Dalton as a message back. I don't think anyone wants to go there.

     

    If Cam Newton doesn't have an Offensive Lineman that is willing to do the things necessary to make sure those things don't go on then Carolina needs some new Offensive linemen.

  5. Who knows what it would do to Rick mentally but the group would be much better off.

     

     

    I wonder what the bodyguard for the smart guy wants to talk to Rick about? Those two and that girl should have taken that car and gone off on their own.

     

    I think they want to talk about how big of a problem Judith will be. I expect that to be a conflict that spilts Rick's group from Eugene's convoy.

  6. I think at the end of the show, Gemma is the only one left alive. Her actions will have directly led to the death and destruction of everyone and everything she loves and was trying to protect. She will be left alone to deal with everything and wallow in the anger and sorrow. Just my opinion but I don't see anyway that anyone in the club survives with all of the different angles going on.

  7. Hard to argue, they continually fail to show up in big games and more importantly the playoffs. They look unprepared, out coached, confused and generally frustrated in the biggest games they play. In my opinion it is all associated with Marvin Lewis. He's performed a noble job here but seems to be lacking the intensity to get his team to perform when their opponents turn up the heat.

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