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Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall told Fox that he thinks T.O. should be suspended for spitting on him during last night's game at the Georgia Dome. One quarter to go in New York. Giants deep in Philly territory. m |
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Comments
Posted by Bernardo @ 5:36 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
Hall was huffing and puffing all game, even getting flagged here or there, so he should just keep quiet and let the league deal with it.
Posted by Big Tom, NYC @ 5:57 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
Oh please, Mr Hall, get a visor!
Posted by P @ 6:10 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
This is just further proof that T.O. needs to seek professional help. Oh well, I'm sure Michael Irvin will make more excuses for T.O.
Posted by Big Tom, NYC @ 6:12 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
This may be the first time I've ever rooted for Philly. I hope it's the last. They score again "Stick the knife in deeper and twist it Eagles!"
Posted by Jason @ 6:30 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
Hall shouldn't worry too much about the spit, its the "lickin" TO gave him that should concern him.
Posted by little ROCK @ 6:32 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
D Hall is just upset that TO showed him up last night. If TO intentionally spit in his face, I am certain that D'Angelo would have retaliated in some way and notified the officials. His comments regarding the incident after the game seemed like an afterthought and simply don't ring true. Is there any film evidence? Then, drop it.
Posted by ernest t bass @ 7:19 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
Suspend Owens for the remainder of the regular season. No fine.
Posted by Emmett Murphy @ 7:24 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
TO is classless and should be suspended by the league and fined by the team. If Parcels and the owner do not take action, it will reflect poorly on the franchise. TO will be one of those athletes who, after his career is over, will be found in a ditch.
Posted by rs691919 @ 7:36 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
There isn't a precedent for suspending someone for spitting, so it's not going to happen. While it is a stupid and immature act, I think Hall and the talking heads on ESPN, Fox, etc. continue to go way overboard with Owens. Merriman gets a free pass from the media despite a steroids suspension; a guy in Chicago gets arrested for having illegal guns. Owens is simply weird and somewhat disruptive. Where are the priorities?
Posted by T.O.'s Dad @ 8:19 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
If Hall doesn't want to be spit on, He should keep his mouth shut during the game.
Posted by Samuel Brooks @ 8:47 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
That's it! Enough of T.O.! Our organization (Dallas Cowboys) has too much class to accept this kind of behavior from a player. I'm sure this action violates his contract (conduct unbecoming). I use to support T.O. because all that off the field stuff is junk for his own personal attention. As long as he didn't bring it ot the field. Well this was on the field. How degrading of the STAR! Say bye to T.O. and move on!
Posted by The Dude @ 8:48 PM Sun, Dec 17, 2006
D. Hall is a baby, whining and crying. He's overrated and got smoked by T.O.
Posted by Janet Carter @ 9:15 AM Mon, Dec 18, 2006
Christmas Day - on national TV - one of the Eagles' players (any one, doesn't matter) walks up to T.O. and projectile vomits right in his face. PRICELESS !!
Posted by ATrain @ 9:54 AM Mon, Dec 18, 2006
Get over it. There will be no suspension. Bill Romanowski was caught on tape spitting and he got fined. All you Dallas fans who think the Cowboys would be better off without T.O. don't know much football. The guys plays hard and opens up alot for the offense. We don't need choir boys on the team _ we need hard players.
Posted by Victor @ 10:13 AM Mon, Dec 18, 2006
Are we as Cowboys' fan going to sell our soul in this incident?
Some might say we did in the Deon Sanders case. LOL!
Anyhow, I say team suspends him for this next game.
we move on & take of the rest in the off season.
He gets the message loud & clear.
competitive team sports takes thick skin. For all the bravado coming out of TO & DH, they both sure whine like B1tch3s.
Posted by Jeff @ 11:28 AM Mon, Dec 18, 2006
C'mon Bill....do the right thing. Give 'the player' the boot, and tell the folks that you'd rather lose a game by not having him on the team, rather than tarnishing the image of the team, and the game in general.