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Leber said the Saints coach made the motion after kicker Wil Lutz connected on a 43-yard field goal to give New Orleans a 24-23 lead with 25 seconds left. Payton was asked about the gesture at a press conference on Tuesday and said it was directed toward "a group of fans" and was "good playoff fun." |
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Payton previously made headlines last month for making a choking gesture toward Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman during the teams' Week 14 game. The NFL fined Payton $10,000 for "improperly entering the playing field" for a separate incident during the Dec. 7 meeting with the Falcons. |
Payton has always been a bit of a douchebag.
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
Those were embarrassing.
LOL...exactly. I am sure Payton was pelted with verbals from the Minny crowd as he ran off!!!!!
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
No problems with that... the HC acting like an asshole, but Beckham knocking down a kicking net gives you the vapors...
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If you're going to do some kind of choreographed bit, expect to get mocked now and then. Remember our guys with the dumb "ballin'" celebrations?
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
No problems with that... the HC acting like an asshole, but Beckham knocking down a kicking net gives you the vapors...
I found that amusing, too.
I'm guessing the response would be something along the lines of defending it because it didn't hurt the team via penalty.
To which I'd remind that Bountygate says hello...
And the D formation they were in for the final play was pathetic. Guarding against 5 yard outs made sense with ~15 seconds and enough time for 2-3 plays + a FG. Doing it with 10 sec left when the Vikes needed 15-20 yards to get into FG range was dumbfounding.
And the D formation they were in for the final play was pathetic. Guarding against 5 yard outs made sense with ~15 seconds and enough time for 2-3 plays + a FG. Doing it with 10 sec left when the Vikes needed 15-20 yards to get into FG range was dumbfounding.
this too.
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
Is it really 'ripping them off' if they give proper acknowledgment and credit?
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If you're going to do some kind of choreographed bit, expect to get mocked now and then. Remember our guys with the dumb "ballin'" celebrations?
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
No problems with that... the HC acting like an asshole, but Beckham knocking down a kicking net gives you the vapors...
I chuckled at this too. Payton has actually had worse incidents with the Saints than Odell has ever had with the Giants
The funny thing is Beckham probably doesn't give it a shit what team he plays for, but these same white knight assholes protect him.
arcarsenal, djm, and a few others... You guys probably don't think this but you don't add anything worth reading here. There's just nothing to learn or gain from you at all.
There it is. You expect more from a 25 year old player than a 55 year old head coach.
With that logic, we can't complain about Odell until he gets suspended for the entire year like Payton.
So you've never had an issue with the kicking net then?
Think it was when Jay Feely missed what would have been the game winning FG in Seattle in 2005.
And the D formation they were in for the final play was pathetic. Guarding against 5 yard outs made sense with ~15 seconds and enough time for 2-3 plays + a FG. Doing it with 10 sec left when the Vikes needed 15-20 yards to get into FG range was dumbfounding.
They practice that defense . All teams do. It’s called “no sidelines.” What happened was the S panicked , then dove. Stay up; play the ball. The refs don’t want to call DPI on that play.
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When/Why did that happen again? Shockey was a tool.
Think it was when Jay Feely missed what would have been the game winning FG in Seattle in 2005.
Didn't he also throw ice at a fan in the San Fran playoff game in 2002?
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When/Why did that happen again? Shockey was a tool.
Think it was when Jay Feely missed what would have been the game winning FG in Seattle in 2005.
didn't he miss 3 in that game? If I recall he and Petitgout were in a "false start" vs. "missed FG" contest in that one. Luke won, I think he had 6. :-)
"No penalty, so it doesn't matter"
Funny - I must be imagining the part where Sean Payton got a SEASON LONG PENALTY for his bullshit.
Also, don't worry - the feeling is mutual. I don't think you bring anything valuable to any discussion. You simply find yourself in the middle of countless debates by taking the opposite stance of the majority anywhere possible and pretending that you know more than everyone else.
You're basically radar. Congrats.
Watching you contradict yourself at every turn now sure is fun, though. I'm enjoying it.
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When/Why did that happen again? Shockey was a tool.
Think it was when Jay Feely missed what would have been the game winning FG in Seattle in 2005.
Didn't he also throw ice at a fan in the San Fran playoff game in 2002?
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for his awful Q4 decisions. The first challenge was defensible. The 2nd challenge, a handful of plays later, was abysmal. They had plenty of time to review that play and Keenum clearly wasn't down.
And the D formation they were in for the final play was pathetic. Guarding against 5 yard outs made sense with ~15 seconds and enough time for 2-3 plays + a FG. Doing it with 10 sec left when the Vikes needed 15-20 yards to get into FG range was dumbfounding.
They practice that defense . All teams do. It’s called “no sidelines.” What happened was the S panicked , then dove. Stay up; play the ball. The refs don’t want to call DPI on that play.
I don't care what they call it, the Saints had just used a TO and should've been defending (at least) 10 yards further down the field. There's 10 sec left. That means 1 play and you have to kick assuming you get OOB. Which means, the routes must gain you at least 15-20 yards, yet the Saints CBs were guarding 5 yard outs. They needed to be at least 10 yards deeper so that the S (who ultimately whiffed) doesn't have the primary coverage responsibility on the WR there.
The answer is, it doesn't. Just another case of shitty posters saying dumb shit because someone has the temerity to call out the fact that a sacred cow on the Giants is a punk.
Odell Beckham doesn't care about you. He also probably doesn't care much about being a Giant. Tell yourselves whatever you want, but he doesn't care how much you kid yourselves otherwise.
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
Let me get this straight. You are ok with a headcoach doing this and setting a shit example but go berserk when a player does it?
Talk about double standard.
The answer is, it doesn't. Just another case of shitty posters saying dumb shit because someone has the temerity to call out the fact that a sacred cow on the Giants is a punk.
Odell Beckham doesn't care about you. He also probably doesn't care much about being a Giant. Tell yourselves whatever you want, but he doesn't care how much you kid yourselves otherwise.
Again, if they credit the Iceland team, and even bring in the teams captain to "lead the fans", how is it ripping them off?
He was positioned to stop the reception right where it was caught and absolutely whiffed. You have to keep the play in front of you. As soon as Diggs went up for that ball, Williams needed to make sure he wrapped him up.
To not even get a fingertip on the guy considering where he was when Diggs caught it is horrendous.
Beckham gets personal foul after pissing like a dog... That's ok. Sean Payton throws Iceland's version of the Tomahawk Chop back in the fan's face at no penalty cost, and he's a dick.
People will go to great lengths to avoid accepting the possibility that someone on the Giants could be something other than awesome.
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
Can someone clue me in? What is a "skol" dance? I assume it involves dig/snuff incorporated into the dance routine somehow? Also, how do any of those images constitute taunting?
The answer is, it doesn't. Just another case of shitty posters saying dumb shit because someone has the temerity to call out the fact that a sacred cow on the Giants is a punk.
Odell Beckham doesn't care about you. He also probably doesn't care much about being a Giant. Tell yourselves whatever you want, but he doesn't care how much you kid yourselves otherwise.
He doesn't care about you, either - but you spend inordinate amounts of time thinking about him and talking about him.
You said you have no problem with Payton acting like an asshole because he wasn't penalized. Yet, even when Beckham isn't penalized (i.e.. the kicking net), you have every criticism in the book lined up for him.
If you can't see the double standard, that's a shame. It's pretty clear.
He was positioned to stop the reception right where it was caught and absolutely whiffed. You have to keep the play in front of you. As soon as Diggs went up for that ball, Williams needed to make sure he wrapped him up.
To not even get a fingertip on the guy considering where he was when Diggs caught it is horrendous.
No doubt. Even Deion would've made a better tackling effort!
Credit to Shurmur(!!!) for the play design, but if your S is the last line of defense, he shouldn't be the primary cover guy on the other team's top WR too. Someone on the Saints had to have blown an assignment (or a shitty D design).
Oh and the Minnesota fans ripped this off from fans of Iceland's national soccer team, so I'm not impressed.
So you've got no problem with a head coach acting like a immature dick, but do have a problem when OBJ kicks a net.
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I don't even think it matters where they were lined up - the bottom line is that Marcus Williams blindly threw his body at Diggs' ankles and made one of the worst plays you'll ever see.
He was positioned to stop the reception right where it was caught and absolutely whiffed. You have to keep the play in front of you. As soon as Diggs went up for that ball, Williams needed to make sure he wrapped him up.
To not even get a fingertip on the guy considering where he was when Diggs caught it is horrendous.
No doubt. Even Deion would've made a better tackling effort!
Credit to Shurmur(!!!) for the play design, but if your S is the last line of defense, he shouldn't be the primary cover guy on the other team's top WR too. Someone on the Saints had to have blown an assignment (or a shitty D design).
Yeah someone lost Diggs - if I remember right, Shurmur had them in a bunch on the right side of the formation. PJ Williams followed Rudolph underneath and Crawley covered Jarius Wright. New Orleans had Marcus Williams and Bell as their 2 deep safeties and Diggs looked like he ran a deep corner route.
I still can't really believe that happened.
Others - the kicking net thing isn't an apt comparison. I sympathize with Payton for mocking what I feel is a lame action from the Minnesota fans. Now lets say that in the playoff game last year that after Beckham's third or fourth drop the Packers started pretending to marry the kicking net...that would have been pretty funny.
And here's the post-game thread from the kicking net game. What upset me from that game wasn't the kicking net...it was him taking his helmet off and giving Baltimore an extra 15 yards on their final drive late in a one score game, and then saying "let them throw the flag" after being told he got a personal foul.
But hey, let's just make shit up about what I said instead...
Beckham gets personal foul after pissing like a dog... That's ok. Sean Payton throws Iceland's version of the Tomahawk Chop back in the fan's face at no penalty cost, and he's a dick.
People will go to great lengths to avoid accepting the possibility that someone on the Giants could be something other than awesome.
No, I really don’t care what Sean Payton does outside of the bounty scandal.
That won would also have given the Giants a bye in the playoffs, IIRC. Which would have given the team Pierce back for the postseason.
How many penalties has Beckham even accrued since being a Giant? Maybe 4-5?
You have a thing for certain nyg players that are animated. Don't call it anything different. You also defend soccer players and their celebratory horseshit methods but crucify NFL players for far far less. You're kind of all over the place. That's fine. No judging. No white wigs.