Noodle Arm said:Dang it! With that thread title, I came in here expecting to read a joke.
Seriously though, he did rip into the o-line but unless you can read lips...there's no telling what he said. They showed it here on the news last weekend.
BLITZKRIEG said:Who hasn't ripped this POS OL???....
PHINZ RULE!!!
PhinPhreak said:Reminds me of that part in Airplane when the whole plane was lined up to smack the hysterical lady.
I think I saw the ball boy ripping them a new one the other night too.
finsnchips said:
check out the 'my mum for QB' threads if you need a laugh..
The offensive line played so poorly last Saturday that linebacker Junior Seau gave the starting five some strong words during the game.
"Anything that was said, as far as last week, as far as the preseason game, was probably rightfully [earned]," Hadnot said. "We did not perform well. Coming from Junior, all you can do is respect what he says, because he's been in the league a long time."
Simply put, there is little or no leadership among the players on offense.
That's why linebacker Junior Seau's outburst with the offensive line Saturday night in Pittsburgh seemed to carry so little weight. On Tuesday, guard Rex Hadnot said he was neither offended nor inspired by Seau's reaction.
However, if it had been his quarterback, Hadnot might have noticed.
''You don't get upset at the part that it's one-on-one and the guy might miss him and makes a sack. You get more upset at guys who don't do their job or don't understand the rules and where to go letting guys free. That is when older guys get upset. Right now, we are all in it together,'' Frerotte said.
Clem said:Maybe rip was too strong a word. One article said "strong words" the other called it an "outburst".
So he rip them pretty bad then