Sapp and Sherman had a nice little exchange after the game

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  • PA Season Ticket Holder
    You mess up my night, and I'll mess up your day
    • Jul 2002
    • 3574

    Sapp and Sherman had a nice little exchange after the game

    For those who didn't see it make sure you watch Primetime tonite to check it out. Pretty entertaining.

    Sapp tried to shake Shermans hand and then all the "bleeps" came pouring out. Sherman says Sapp took a cheap shot on his OL.


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  • BledsoeTOreedfor6
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    • Jul 2002
    • 42348

    #2
    Tampa D looks pretty darn good.

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    • Michael82
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 82330

      #3
      Well, did you see that replay? It was a bogus hit! TOTAL BS! Sapp had no right hitting the LT like that. The play was on the other side of the field and you could tell Sapp was happy that the tackle went down and out of the game. Another reason for me to hate that :angry: jerk! That was DEFINITELY a CHEAP SHOT!!!!

      :angry:

      Warren SappMike Sherman

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      • PA Season Ticket Holder
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        • Jul 2002
        • 3574

        #4
        I don't hate Sapp, he's never done anything to me or the Bills


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        • TacklingDummy
          Unreachable Douche
          • Jul 2002
          • 71725

          #5
          Bring Sapp to Buffalo!!!

          It was a cheap shot. Sapp should be fined if not suspened.

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          • PA Season Ticket Holder
            You mess up my night, and I'll mess up your day
            • Jul 2002
            • 3574

            #6
            He won't be fined or suspended. It was a legal hit and that's all that matters. Sure the hit wasn't needed but it was still legal.


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            • Dr Phil
              Dr. Douchebag (and I'm Oprah's Bitch)
              • Nov 2002
              • 154

              #7
              Originally posted by Mike32282
              Well, did you see that replay? It was a bogus hit! TOTAL BS! Sapp had no right hitting the LT like that. The play was on the other side of the field and you could tell Sapp was happy that the tackle went down and out of the game. Another reason for me to hate that :angry: jerk! That was DEFINITELY a CHEAP SHOT!!!!

              :angry:

              Warren SappMike Sherman
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              • Winfield_26
                Administrator
                • Jul 2002
                • 107452

                #8
                I say that the hit was legal and called for, any time a player does not make a block, he is not playing the game. Not to blame Clifton but he should not be running with his head down. Secondly Kelly was begginging a cut upfield then shifted back down, Sapp saw and made the block completely legal and clean, Im sorry Clifton was injured but nothing was wrong with the hit, if you dont wanna get hit dont play the game.
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                • BigDoug
                  1-800-SAD-GOAT
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 17319

                  #9
                  Football's a contact sport, boys.
                  If the offensive lineman who got pancaked on the play was given the opportunity to line Sapp up the same way, he would have done it in a heartbeat. Sherman's a pussy, doesn't understand what it means to be a lineman & when you get your licks in. Oh well...when the Pack get trounced in the playoffs by the Bucs maybe he'll learn to keep his mouth shut.

                  That kind of stuff is locker room motivational material & if he thinks he did his team any good for an upcoming playoff rematch with the Bucs, then he's an idiot.

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                  • WCoastFin
                    I have the arms of a new born baby!
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1701

                    #10
                    Ya I seen it...you gotta love Sapp for this one....but does anyone know what he was saying towards the end, I couldnt really make out of it...."If you're so tough, put the charge on!" ...or something like that.....
                    We wanna see you spit now!!!lets face it we suck.

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                    • The Natrix
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 7305

                      #11
                      nothing wrong with the hit

                      Sherman has got some balls to confront Sapp

                      It reminds me of the old guy (bills fan) that asked me to be quiet when I was heckling Harrington at the game this year. I asked him, "what are you going to do?" over and over until he turned around and shut up. I proceded to heckle Harrington Louder.



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                      • clumping platelets

                        #12
                        Illegal hit!

                        Sapp left his feet and led with his helmet........no doubt about that!

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                        • BigDoug
                          1-800-SAD-GOAT
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 17319

                          #13
                          Uhhh, back to open-field blocking 101 for you, clump.
                          Leading with your helmet is also allowed when blocking. and you only get called for leaving your feet in hockey.

                          I was always taught as an OL, when there's a turnover, you keep your head up until 10 secs after the whistle's blown, because that's payback time for the defensive players you've been pummelling all game. If you're on the field, you're fair game for a block at any time once the ball is turned over.

                          Ever notice how QB's kind of slink off the field in that situation? Not because they're not tough...it's because they're smart & understand the potential for injury.

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                          • doug45
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 1331

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PA Season Ticket Holder
                            He won't be fined or suspended. It was a legal hit and that's all that matters. Sure the hit wasn't needed but it was still legal.

                            Just because it was legal it is not OK. It was a Cheap Shot and that stinks. He blind sided a guy that was not even near the play, for NO REASON but to hurt him. Bums like this give football a bad name.

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                            • BigDoug
                              1-800-SAD-GOAT
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 17319

                              #15
                              Depends on how you look at it....I'd take Sapp on my team in a heartbeat. Guys like him play the game the way it was meant to be played.

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