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Old 10-02-2006, 05:35 PM   #1
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Re: Hanyeworth(sp) did one of the dirtest moves this season

Well guys how the play went after Julius score Hayneworth ripped Gurode helmet ( not as in some news reports where it says that the helmet came off you can clearly see him ripping it off) and stepped on gurode face twice opening a wound that required 30 stitches.

Parcell says he's ok and will practice Wednesday but Gurode said he had blur vision after he came out with the stitches.

as TAFKAS has report the NFL just gave him a 5 game suspension and additional fines can come I still believe this is two low for what he did because this wasn't on the heat he had time to know what he was doing the play was over for a few seconds already.

It appears Gurode may file a claim on him on criminal charges for the incident.

I'm really surprise of what has been said in this board about the incident I knew there would be some reactions against what haynesworth did, and member knowing the cowardliness of his actions.

But I also expected some post of members being glad it happened to a rival player... which for my surprise it didn't happen which shows me the class in the members of the boards and the maturity to divide the human side of the event with the fan side.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:21 PM   #2
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Re: Hanyeworth(sp) did one of the dirtest moves this season

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Well guys how the play went after Julius score Hayneworth ripped Gurode helmet ( not as in some news reports where it says that the helmet came off you can clearly see him ripping it off) and stepped on gurode face twice opening a wound that required 30 stitches.

Parcell says he's ok and will practice Wednesday but Gurode said he had blur vision after he came out with the stitches.

as TAFKAS has report the NFL just gave him a 5 game suspension and additional fines can come I still believe this is two low for what he did because this wasn't on the heat he had time to know what he was doing the play was over for a few seconds already.

It appears Gurode may file a claim on him on criminal charges for the incident.

I'm really surprise of what has been said in this board about the incident I knew there would be some reactions against what haynesworth did, and member knowing the cowardliness of his actions.

But I also expected some post of members being glad it happened to a rival player... which for my surprise it didn't happen which shows me the class in the members of the boards and the maturity to divide the human side of the event with the fan side.

This incident is not football-related. I completely feel that he should be charged with attempted murder. If his cleats were a few inches in a different position, the Cowboy player could be blind or even worse, it could have hit a major blood vessel and killed him. 30 stitches was the best possible outcome of this attack. He's very lucky. I hope he DOES file charges. A 5-game suspension is ridiculous. I hope Fisher keeps his word to Parcells and gives him a stiffer punishment, because in my opinion, the 5-game suspension is NOTHING.

I don't care if it's a Dallas Cowboy, like I said, this is not a football incident, it's a crime against a human being by an idiot with severe issues and no regard for others' lives. He should be gone for the year AT LEAST. He also should've been cuffed and booked on the spot. It was attempted murder at the most and assault and battery at the minimum, witnessed by thousands, actually millions of people. He should be prosecuted as if he did this on the streets and should be made an example of for the kids who watch football and any other thugs that would have it in them to duplicate his actions on the field in the future.

I'm glad to see that people here can also put aside feelings for the Cowboys as a team and side with what's right morally.

I hope he recovers and has no lasting affects from being attacked.

Also, Haynesworth is due back for a game in Philly if Fisher doesn't extend the suspension, so I hope the Eagles fans are their normal jerky selves and give this bum what he deserves when he comes onto the field again.
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