That fight looked completely avoidable. It doesn’t look like he was protecting himself or anyone else. You have too much to lose, never mind the embarrassment of getting dropped.
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
growing up, probably never had to take a punch. He also looked drunk as a skunk, his coordination was way off.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
be fear I am not sure he saw that punch coming. He looked like he was looking at the guy to he right of him at the time the other guy threw the punch. Still very impressive that he sent him to the ground. That said what the hell are these guys thinking when you make that much money? Why the hell do you put yourself in that situation where you could can't several injured or killed.
growing up, probably never had to take a punch. He also looked drunk as a skunk, his coordination was way off.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
Kendall didn't go to Bergen Catholic. Crusaders can take a punch...Deus Vult
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
Right, because our system of criminal justice is perfect and video evidence is never needed to reconcile differing accounts of an incident. Anyway, in this case the angle and stable camera suggest security footage rather than a phone.
RE: An NFL player has got to be smarter than that Â
That fight looked completely avoidable. It doesn’t look like he was protecting himself or anyone else. You have too much to lose, never mind the embarrassment of getting dropped.
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
No way. Too many cases where someone is "more believable" for whatever reason before camera evidence shows otherwise.
Not that it makes a difference in some cases anyway, but at least it's there.
People tend not to square off against NFL lineman Â
Unless they have a really good reason to think they can win. Should make you think twice if your this guy and the dude half your size isn’t backing down.
needs to take responsibility for his own actions. The earlier post was absolutely right in that he could have walked away from this situation.
He is actually really lucky that he was the one on the ground instead of the other guy. Otherwise, he likely could be in court and facing a suspension.
needs to take responsibility for his own actions. The earlier post was absolutely right in that he could have walked away from this situation.
He is actually really lucky that he was the one on the ground instead of the other guy. Otherwise, he likely could be in court and facing a suspension.
Agreed. Besides the embarrassment of him getting knocked out was probably the better of the options for him.
from experience. I was(am) a (very) short guy with a serious Napoleon complex when I was younger, as I was bullied a lot as a kid. Then I discovered weights/powerlifting and wrestling in Jr HS. After that I always looked for the biggest guy when shit went down... Because they were usually untested and were used to getting by on size and intimidation. You put those guys on their ass and NO one would phucque with you after that lol.
That said he looked absolutely trashed which is the absolute DUMBEST way to get into a fight.
RE: Mike from Ohio: There are good reasons to record altercations. Â
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
Right, because our system of criminal justice is perfect and video evidence is never needed to reconcile differing accounts of an incident. Anyway, in this case the angle and stable camera suggest security footage rather than a phone.
Well of course that was security camera footage. I wasn’t suggesting some 25 foot tall guy shot that. I was talking about the blonde woman in the foreground. I didn’t think that needed to be said.
And how often do you think street fights wind up in court cases where evidence is presented? That was recorded to be put on social media or share with friends.
Your post was really silly.
RE: RE: RE: That's what happens when you're the big kid Â
growing up, probably never had to take a punch. He also looked drunk as a skunk, his coordination was way off.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
Kendall didn't go to Bergen Catholic. Crusaders can take a punch...Deus Vult
Boston College High School (BC High). If you went on to Boston College Law school, after attending Boston College, they called you a "tri-Eagle" Regardless, the story went a kid about 100 pounds lighter than him knocked his ass out in a fight.
But bigger than average and I bounced in college. Seeing a drink no matter his size instantly means he had no shot against me. Slow lumbering drunks are amazingly easy to stop no matter how big.
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
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growing up, probably never had to take a punch. He also looked drunk as a skunk, his coordination was way off.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
Kendall didn't go to Bergen Catholic. Crusaders can take a punch...Deus Vult
I don’t care how big you are if you pick the wrong guy it will go very poorly for you
There are too many people who are now trained in MMA, boxing, BJ etc.
You get into an altercation with a trained fighter you will go down
Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
No way. Too many cases where someone is "more believable" for whatever reason before camera evidence shows otherwise.
Not that it makes a difference in some cases anyway, but at least it's there.
I don’t care how big you are if you pick the wrong guy it will go very poorly for you
There are too many people who are now trained in MMA, boxing, BJ etc.
You get into an altercation with a trained fighter you will go down
Another lesson - People need to grow the fuck up & dont be an asshole.
He is actually really lucky that he was the one on the ground instead of the other guy. Otherwise, he likely could be in court and facing a suspension.
He is actually really lucky that he was the one on the ground instead of the other guy. Otherwise, he likely could be in court and facing a suspension.
Agreed. Besides the embarrassment of him getting knocked out was probably the better of the options for him.
That said he looked absolutely trashed which is the absolute DUMBEST way to get into a fight.
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Get off my lawn alert, but wow do I hate people that pull out their phones and start recording crap like this. Grow up.
Right, because our system of criminal justice is perfect and video evidence is never needed to reconcile differing accounts of an incident. Anyway, in this case the angle and stable camera suggest security footage rather than a phone.
Well of course that was security camera footage. I wasn’t suggesting some 25 foot tall guy shot that. I was talking about the blonde woman in the foreground. I didn’t think that needed to be said.
And how often do you think street fights wind up in court cases where evidence is presented? That was recorded to be put on social media or share with friends.
Your post was really silly.
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growing up, probably never had to take a punch. He also looked drunk as a skunk, his coordination was way off.
Pete Kendall was a first round draft pick as an OL out of Boston College when I was a student there in 1990s. Big dude. At BC High School, as the legend was told to me from several of my classmates who were with him, he got in a fight with a kid who was half his size. The kid cracked him on the jaw and knocked him out.
Kendall didn't go to Bergen Catholic. Crusaders can take a punch...Deus Vult
Boston College High School (BC High). If you went on to Boston College Law school, after attending Boston College, they called you a "tri-Eagle" Regardless, the story went a kid about 100 pounds lighter than him knocked his ass out in a fight.
Cause that's the key to success!
I don’t care how big you are if you pick the wrong guy it will go very poorly for you
There are too many people who are now trained in MMA, boxing, BJ etc.
You get into an altercation with a trained fighter you will go down
the only reasonable time to fight is to protect yourself or a loved one from serious harm or death.