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Meh,
Our fight with FIU was way better.
The only thing that school is really good at is letting their players get away with crime including premeditated murder.
Maybe they should’ve broke out the frying pans.
 

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Yeap. I also seen on Twitter that Gardner was poking the WR Miller in the eye the play before..
My initial thought was Wims won’t have a job come today but then I saw he was just sticking up for a teammate. Obviously you have to be smarter than that and I’m surprised he only got a 2 game suspension. Definitely thought it could have been 3-5 games.
 
My initial thought was Wims won’t have a job come today but then I saw he was just sticking up for a teammate. Obviously you have to be smarter than that and I’m surprised he only got a 2 game suspension. Definitely thought it could have been 3-5 games.
If I was the bears GM he would’ve been cut by the time he got back to the lockerroom. I understand sticking up for a teammate but that was not it. He waited for 15 minutes and then attacked gardener Johnson
 
If I was the bears GM he would’ve been cut by the time he got back to the lockerroom. I understand sticking up for a teammate but that was not it. He waited for 15 minutes and then attacked gardener Johnson
That’s what I thought too I was like alright well he won’t have a job in the next hour or two.
 
Jeez



Edit: Awww man I just noticed the other **** trying to catch a piggyback ride lol....


On additional review of this, am I seeing this right? Does he come around with the left hand and pull the mouthguard before throwing the right hand? If so, that's a savvy move. Obviously, dude is still wearing an NFL helmet, and the chances of the puncher breaking his hand are probably better than the punchee taking any real damage, but still....
 
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On additional review of this, am I seeing this right? Does he come around with the left hand and pull the mouthguard before throwing the right hand? If so, that's a savvy move. Obviously, dude is still wearing an NFL helmet, and the chances of the puncher breaking his hand are probably better than the punchee taking any real damage, but still....

Some dude on twitter broke down... quick recap the Bears on offensive series BEFORE that punch (i.e. the Saints had a possession between the punch and this incident), after a play was over, Wims has a orange mouthguard hanging from his facemask and you can see him and Gardner jawing a bit. Nothing abnormal, then Garnder reaches up grabs the hanging mouthguard and rips it off his helmet and drops it on the grass, Wims is out the next offensive play just due to personnel change.

You can see the orange mouthguard on the ground by the Bears RB feet on the next play but delay of game penalty moves them back 5 yards then a Bears Olineman (with moving back 5 yards) is now next to the mouthguard and throws it a good 10 yards behind him just to get it away from his feet and the commentators even made an observation that it looked like a lineman just threw someones mouth piece. Wims has not been in the game the last 2 plays, the bears run, get stuffed and have to punt. Saint get the ball have their own drive then kick it back to the bears and the first play Wims is on the field and immediately goes after Gardner.

Gardner still must be a POS because Michael Thomas his own teammate punched him last week and now Wims this week. I don't really believe the entire spitting thing, for me that would have been an immediate reaction, not a ten min later retaliation. Gardner did definitely poke Miller in the face/mouth/eye area on a previous series (again showing he is a POS) but the whole ripping the mouthguard out before punching him is what made people believe it was mouthguard related lol I also dont know if Garnder even had a mouth piece lol Wims maybe grabbed air but he was def going for it.
 
Some dude on twitter broke down... quick recap the Bears on offensive series BEFORE that punch (i.e. the Saints had a possession between the punch and this incident), after a play was over, Wims has a orange mouthguard hanging from his facemask and you can see him and Gardner jawing a bit. Nothing abnormal, then Garnder reaches up grabs the hanging mouthguard and rips it off his helmet and drops it on the grass, Wims is out the next offensive play just due to personnel change.

You can see the orange mouthguard on the ground by the Bears RB feet on the next play but delay of game penalty moves them back 5 yards then a Bears Olineman (with moving back 5 yards) is now next to the mouthguard and throws it a good 10 yards behind him just to get it away from his feet and the commentators even made an observation that it looked like a lineman just threw someones mouth piece. Wims has not been in the game the last 2 plays, the bears run, get stuffed and have to punt. Saint get the ball have their own drive then kick it back to the bears and the first play Wims is on the field and immediately goes after Gardner.

Gardner still must be a POS because Michael Thomas his own teammate punched him last week and now Wims this week. I don't really believe the entire spitting thing, for me that would have been an immediate reaction, not a ten min later retaliation. Gardner did definitely poke Miller in the face/mouth/eye area on a previous series (again showing he is a POS) but the whole ripping the mouthguard out before punching him is what made people believe it was mouthguard related lol I also dont know if Garnder even had a mouth piece lol Wims maybe grabbed air but he was def going for it.

Thanks for that. Appreciate the breakdown. I'm also not buying the spitting thing. If someone spits on you, in that moment of anger you are either throwing hands immediately or you will decide it isn't worth it under the circumstances. What I don't believe is ten minutes later you're suddenly upset more upset about it such that you take a swing at a guy.

My guess is Gardner and Wims are both low-quality humans acting out in low-quality ways, and maybe had some JawJaw v. UiF bad blood bubbling below the surface.
 
Thanks for that. Appreciate the breakdown. I'm also not buying the spitting thing. If someone spits on you, in that moment of anger you are either throwing hands immediately or you will decide it isn't worth it under the circumstances. What I don't believe is ten minutes later you're suddenly upset more upset about it such that you take a swing at a guy.

My guess is Gardner and Wims are both low-quality humans acting out in low-quality ways, and maybe had some JawJaw v. UiF bad blood bubbling below the surface.

Agree. Found the twitter thread breaking it down as well, seems logical:

 
Thanks for that. Appreciate the breakdown. I'm also not buying the spitting thing. If someone spits on you, in that moment of anger you are either throwing hands immediately or you will decide it isn't worth it under the circumstances. What I don't believe is ten minutes later you're suddenly upset more upset about it such that you take a swing at a guy.

My guess is Gardner and Wims are both low-quality humans acting out in low-quality ways, and maybe had some JawJaw v. UiF bad blood bubbling below the surface.
I had a guy spit in my face one time and he may still be in the dumpster behind brass ring pub in palm beach. Ultimate sign of disrespect and when the guy did that I lost control for about 20 seconds. That is an instant reaction I’ll put you in your grave moment.
 
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Seems spitting on me is the go to excuse whenever you do something overly stupid on a sports field of anywhere for that matter. Everyone knows that’s the ultimate insult so they think throwing that out there forgives any stupid act they’ve done that necessitates having to say that..

Don’t know if he was or wasn’t but by the time he reacted all the evidence would have been dried up..lol
 
On additional review of this, am I seeing this right? Does he come around with the left hand and pull the mouthguard before throwing the right hand? If so, that's a savvy move. Obviously, dude is still wearing an NFL helmet, and the chances of the puncher breaking his hand are probably better than the punchee taking any real damage, but still....
Watch Gardner’s head snap back. Helmet or not, He felt that.
 
If I was the bears GM he would’ve been cut by the time he got back to the lockerroom. I understand sticking up for a teammate but that was not it. He waited for 15 minutes and then attacked gardener Johnson
My initial thought was Wims won’t have a job come today but then I saw he was just sticking up for a teammate. Obviously you have to be smarter than that and I’m surprised he only got a 2 game suspension. Definitely thought it could have been 3-5 games.
Yea, all I know is a gaytor got swung on. How/why is irrelevant in my book because he obviously did something slimy to get a reaction like that. Doesn’t matter if it was one play later or one week later.
 
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I had a guy spit in my face one time and he may still be in the dumpster behind brass ring pub in palm beach. Ultimate sign of disrespect and when the guy did that I lost control for about 20 seconds. That is an instant reaction I’ll put you in your grave moment.
When I first started playing optimist football in the North Dade League in the late 60’s I played Center. Had a kid grab a handful of dirt and throw it in my face before the snap. Next play, I had my QB go on a quick count and buried my helmet into that kids nads. Needless to say, I didn’t have to worry about being grass fed the rest of the game.
 
Spitting is the nastiest thing in the world especially with this Rona crap.If he did spit in his face he ought to be suspended for at least 3 games if not longer than Wims.
Spitting nowadays can possibly be lethal.
 
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