Yes, Percy Harvin certainly did get the block he was looking for from Vikings teammate Jeff Dugan, even if it was on a feeble referee. Interestingly, the same ref, Richard Reels, called Dugan for a phantom tripping penalty that cost Minnesota a touchdown earlier in the game. When you think of that, it doesn’t look very unintentional at all. Still, a pretty funny clip, and something that I’m sure a lot of people wouldn’t mind seeing happen to an MLB umpire this time of year.
Posted by: Jeremy | October 26, 2009
your preying on the unfortunate
By: Kyle on October 26, 2009
at 1:43 pm
In this case, I feel bad for the ref, especially since there’s some evidence it may have been deliberate…
By: Jeremy on October 26, 2009
at 2:31 pm
ya it was deliberate, thats the ref that fucked us with the BS tripping call. Dugan had to get his.
By: JP on October 26, 2009
at 4:27 pm
Haha, well if he was looking to get his, he certainly got it. That’s one of the hardest hits I’ve seen on a ref.
By: Jeremy on October 26, 2009
at 4:50 pm
[...] he shows up to the next game dressed as a referee, so maybe his players won’t intentionally plow them into the ground in retaliation for phantom penalty [...]
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