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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 435878" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Frankly, this kind of thing has been talked about for decades...usually never by active players.</p><p> </p><p>In response to Bogart's defense of the Saints' and his obvious belief that the Saints are being unduly persecuted ... all I can say is that the proverbial line in the sand HAS to be drawn somewhere. The ENOUGH-IS-ENOUGH point. I recall after the Pack played the Saints in last season's opener that more than one of the Packers' linemen (offense and defense) complained that the Saints were dirty -- repeated chop blocks and the like -- even away from the play.</p><p> </p><p>Having been the target of a tandem crackback and chop at the same time also away from the play ... I'll tell you, it's conscious and malicious. It was embarrassing to be a Packers fan during the Gregg years...I despised it then and despise it now and guess what, there is NO defense of this kind of sh*t. They get slammed for it ... GOOD. If the Packers pulled this sh*t and they get slammed for it... GOOD.</p><p> </p><p>Competitors don't TRY to injure other competitors. Criminals do...and white paint lines do not give them a free pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 435878, member: 39"] Frankly, this kind of thing has been talked about for decades...usually never by active players. In response to Bogart's defense of the Saints' and his obvious belief that the Saints are being unduly persecuted ... all I can say is that the proverbial line in the sand HAS to be drawn somewhere. The ENOUGH-IS-ENOUGH point. I recall after the Pack played the Saints in last season's opener that more than one of the Packers' linemen (offense and defense) complained that the Saints were dirty -- repeated chop blocks and the like -- even away from the play. Having been the target of a tandem crackback and chop at the same time also away from the play ... I'll tell you, it's conscious and malicious. It was embarrassing to be a Packers fan during the Gregg years...I despised it then and despise it now and guess what, there is NO defense of this kind of sh*t. They get slammed for it ... GOOD. If the Packers pulled this sh*t and they get slammed for it... GOOD. Competitors don't TRY to injure other competitors. Criminals do...and white paint lines do not give them a free pass. [/QUOTE]
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