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The Bengals are undisciplined thugs, but...

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by shaner82, Jan 10, 2016.

  1. Emperor Lebaeu

    Emperor Lebaeu Well-Known Member

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    I don't think Burfict was swinging at the steelers trainer. It looks like he was getting in the way of the trainer helping Brown off the field though. I think he refused to get out of the trainer's way, and the trainer has to forcibly push Burfict aside and to get his body out of the way in order to continue to escort Brown to the steelers sideline. no blows by Burfict, but he got in the way of medical treatment. Porter happens to be on the field. he tells burfict 'stay out of the way of our trainers attending to injured players.' then #95 comes out of nowhere and bumps Porter from behind. Then theres a flashback, where Porter is back in the middle of a team huddle during a timeout, but its Cincinnati players. Then they called a personal foul called on Pacman for something else that Marvin can only shake his head about.

    The question to me is 'was Porter legally allowed to be on the field?' If he was the designated injury coach or whatever, like someone said, then the steelers were a disciplined bunch through the incident, especially after having had there star player targetted to the head.
     

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