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You just said you liked people that acted like that so no point in discussing anymore.
I just said I like 'bullies in sports'!
Ok, I'm a 49ers fan from now.
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I don't care who you root for. I don't care if you want to trash talk. I just don't want to hear you make excuses for people that act like pieces of shit.
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Alright, I apologise. I didn't mean to make excuse for a player who I don't even know a bit. I meant it generally in sports, these kinda moments happen.
Again, I'm sorry if I'm being rude.
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Yes these things do happen some times in the heat of the game but what so egregious about this was it happened before even one play. You can't say this was because the two sides were after each other all game and he got caught up in the emotion. He just walked over and spit on him.
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Maybe some rivalry from the past. I can see from the video that before the spitting, they both exchanged some words.
Again, please don't think I'm defending the act of spitting but....
Maybe, just maybe Dak said something very awful otherwise he must know that he'd be fined in a big way for doing so.
Does Carter have some history suggesting that he's been like this forever or its the first time?
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Well when he was in college he was street racing and two people died because of it. So there is that.
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What!
How can they allow such a person to even play in professional sports? I'm sure no cricketer will be allowed with such a history, not these days at least. And if anyone spit or get physical in Cricket, they can be sure to get many months ban if not years.
I saw a brawl happen in Hockey, now I see it in Football, Cricket is definitely a gentlemen's game where you can run your mouth, make gestures but not get physical.
There was one incident in IPL when one bowler slapped another after the match and he was banned for the season without asking for explanation.
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