((HT: CSN Bay Area))
Jim Harbaugh went after Clay Matthews the only way he could...
At his Monday presser...
Evoking old school NFL-clothesliner LB Emlen Tunnell and telling Clay Matthews that he needed to come to a football fight with more than just an open hand gave the media some Monday fodder...
Which is never a bad thing...
Here's his NFL Films flashback moment...
Challenging a linebacker's manhood and telling some folks to "come with some knuckles..." if you're gonna fight...
Please continue winning Monday pressers with talk like this, sir...
Showing posts with label face slap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label face slap. Show all posts
Monday, September 9, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
"When Girlfriends Attack" Starring Max Papis
((HT: FoxSports/Spencer))
All hell broke loose after the truck race north of the border...
Mike Skeen and Max Papis were going at it pretty hard late in the race which led to... afterwards...
Well, this...
Papis talked to Lee Spencer about it:
“I got out of the truck and got assaulted by some of the mechanics of the 6 truck,” Papis said. “That was really poor as well. I just didn’t want to create extra problems. I got out of the truck and went to talk to this kid – but he didn’t want to stand up for his own issues. I got out and this lady came running up to me and she started screaming and hit me so hard that she dislocated my jaw. But I’m not hitting anyone – especially a lady.
“This was a wife or, whatever, a girlfriend of that kid. I thank my wife for being cool about this stuff. That was between me and that guy right there — I don’t even know his name — the 6 driver. It was not between the crew. It was not between me and his girlfriend, wife, whatever she was. I’ve got to think about what I want to do here. I talked to NASCAR about it, and I’m not very happy about what happened there. I don’t know. I might consider something about pressing charges — it’s not good. What she did is not good. I didn’t like that at all. I went to NASCAR and talked to them.”
So, all of this takes the focus off Chase Elliott and his win in the series...
So, congrats to the Elliott family...
But, this is what we're all talking about...
Here's the postrace interview with the slap for good measure...
All hell broke loose after the truck race north of the border...
Mike Skeen and Max Papis were going at it pretty hard late in the race which led to... afterwards...
Well, this...
Papis talked to Lee Spencer about it:
“I got out of the truck and got assaulted by some of the mechanics of the 6 truck,” Papis said. “That was really poor as well. I just didn’t want to create extra problems. I got out of the truck and went to talk to this kid – but he didn’t want to stand up for his own issues. I got out and this lady came running up to me and she started screaming and hit me so hard that she dislocated my jaw. But I’m not hitting anyone – especially a lady.
“This was a wife or, whatever, a girlfriend of that kid. I thank my wife for being cool about this stuff. That was between me and that guy right there — I don’t even know his name — the 6 driver. It was not between the crew. It was not between me and his girlfriend, wife, whatever she was. I’ve got to think about what I want to do here. I talked to NASCAR about it, and I’m not very happy about what happened there. I don’t know. I might consider something about pressing charges — it’s not good. What she did is not good. I didn’t like that at all. I went to NASCAR and talked to them.”
So, all of this takes the focus off Chase Elliott and his win in the series...
So, congrats to the Elliott family...
But, this is what we're all talking about...
Here's the postrace interview with the slap for good measure...
Monday, August 26, 2013
OSG High: Florida HS FB Coach Suspended For In Game Slap
((HT: Fox Sports/ESPN))
First, let's show you what went down as the cause of all this...
What's your first response...???
Okay...
Because of what you just saw, Mark Guandolo- head coach of the Cypress Bay High team- is now suspended for three days and two weeks of extra-curricular activities after slapping his quarterback Lucas Tellefsen on national television in a 38-14 loss.
But, if you ask parents and players, they're mostly in support of Coach Guandolo- regardless of the incident...
Lucas' father, Eric Tellefsen, told Christy Cabrera Chirinos of the Sun-Sentinel newspaper- "We’re 110 percent fine with this. We don’t want anything to happen to Coach G. He means the world to the school and this football team and he wants nothing but the best for these kids. It’s an unfortunate circumstance.
"We love Coach G. He’s coached two of my older sons that are in college on football scholarships,” the older Tellefsen said. “There’d be a line wrapped around the corner if you called his players and wanted to know what he’s done for them.”
Guandolo told the Sun-Sentinel: "It’s disappointing and it’s not something I’m proud of,” an emotional Guandolo said. “I have great respect for the kid. I was trying to get him ready and fire him up. It was his first start ever and emotions were running high. He had people coming at him and there’s no easy way to get him ready for that.
“I was just trying to fire him up, but you can’t do it in today’s day and age.”
But what this does do is raise the question of where the line is these days for coaches and discipline for their players...
What say you on discipline...???
The HQ anticipates a generational divide...
First, let's show you what went down as the cause of all this...
What's your first response...???
Okay...
Because of what you just saw, Mark Guandolo- head coach of the Cypress Bay High team- is now suspended for three days and two weeks of extra-curricular activities after slapping his quarterback Lucas Tellefsen on national television in a 38-14 loss.
But, if you ask parents and players, they're mostly in support of Coach Guandolo- regardless of the incident...
Lucas' father, Eric Tellefsen, told Christy Cabrera Chirinos of the Sun-Sentinel newspaper- "We’re 110 percent fine with this. We don’t want anything to happen to Coach G. He means the world to the school and this football team and he wants nothing but the best for these kids. It’s an unfortunate circumstance.
"We love Coach G. He’s coached two of my older sons that are in college on football scholarships,” the older Tellefsen said. “There’d be a line wrapped around the corner if you called his players and wanted to know what he’s done for them.”
Guandolo told the Sun-Sentinel: "It’s disappointing and it’s not something I’m proud of,” an emotional Guandolo said. “I have great respect for the kid. I was trying to get him ready and fire him up. It was his first start ever and emotions were running high. He had people coming at him and there’s no easy way to get him ready for that.
“I was just trying to fire him up, but you can’t do it in today’s day and age.”
But what this does do is raise the question of where the line is these days for coaches and discipline for their players...
What say you on discipline...???
The HQ anticipates a generational divide...
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