3 strikes rule, good idea or not.

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by fitantitans, Feb 24, 2007.

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  1. BAD idea

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  2. Good idea

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  1. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    probably not, but that's fine with me, because pacman can play. i've made it pretty clear the last week or so that i care about winning football games.
     
  2. fitantitans

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    Another point that could be thrown into the argument is, how much affect down the road will all this have in our lockerroom? Keeping Pacman around regardless to the problems could overflow into the team. "Pacman can do it, why can't I?" It'll be hard to punish another player for doing the exact same thing that Pac did and got away with. I remember a small interview that someone did with Pac mid way through the 06 season, hopefully someone else read it, wereas the interviewer said something on the lines of, "how are you doing in Nashville?" Pacs answer was "I'm King of that jungle."
    I'm not saying your thoughts about winning are wrong. I am wondering how far a 'good' player has to fall before we find it unexceptable.
    Last year, the Cowboys gambled on TO. Did it pay off? Did he do more damage or more good?
     
  3. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    ask jimmy johnson how it effected the locker room. he had the same attitude i have, as long the team is winning people are happy.
     
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