David wrote:You obviously did not read his comments in yesterday's Vancouver Province then:Toppy Vann wrote: I don't think Murphy lost it in the 'heat of the moment'. He is not that type of guy. To suggest he lost it and imply he was lucky not to end his career is ridiculous!!!! He gets mad but he is hardly the type of guy to "lose it".
DH 8)Lowell Ullrich wrote:Amnesia got the better of Lions OL Rob Murphy after he got the better of Edmonton's Jason Goss by pinning his neck to the turf with a straight-arm that looked a lot like a move he has applied on Adam Braidwood and John Chick in the past. "Did I do it again?" asked Murphy. "I kind of get in a zone and I don't know what's going on out there."
It is no big deal to me as I was mostly joking around on this but I don't think Murphy was as bad as you are trying to paint him here. I am not condoning it. Just saying if it was a neck injury the player should not have been back in that same game. Ask Murphy when you see him if he lost it and didn't know he was about to seriously injure the guy. Ullrich is not saying he was either.
I think Rammer has it right here:
"... it is nice to see that the league doesn't quite view the incident the same way some fan bases do. Although I must suggest that it wasn't cricket in what Murphy did, but wasn't much worse than what goes on in a pile when the ball is loose."
If it seems I am defending Murphy here, yes, I am. He may be chippy and do dumb things like pan cake guys but I'd never suggest that he is out to cause serious injury to another nor did he do it in this case. Again, what he does at times is wrong but he is not some Chris Simon whack job as some descriptions here imply. The CFL had to do something as they got tape too and he has done this before.
The neck injury protocols were not followed or he would not have played that day within the next 30 minutes and would have gone off on a board with his neck immobilized not sitting up in a cart.