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Old 03-20-2007, 01:21 PM   #16
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I agree he hit him but I'm sure Jones did not walk outside with him to talk about the weather. I'm sure he would have hit Porter first given the chance. I just feel that if you stand up and go outside with someone you have intentions of fighting and you cannot whine about getting hit because of your intentions.
Jones definitely doesn't appear to be an innocent party but the bottom line is Porter hit him first. I really don't have any pity for either, but Porter is more at fault since he hit him.
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Old 03-20-2007, 02:03 PM   #17
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Jones definitely doesn't appear to be an innocent party but the bottom line is Porter hit him first. I really don't have any pity for either, but Porter is more at fault since he hit him.
When to grown men (should be grown men) walk out side to fight both are as guilty the way I see it. Now if they were just having a few words in the casino and Porter hit him then I'd agree with you.
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Old 03-20-2007, 02:38 PM   #18
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When to grown men (should be grown men) walk out side to fight both are as guilty the way I see it. Now if they were just having a few words in the casino and Porter hit him then I'd agree with you.
But who's going to get charged with assault though?

That's all I'm saying.
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Old 03-20-2007, 02:49 PM   #19
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To me it sounds as if Jones is just a cry babby because he got jacked up by Porter. They both went out side and Porter got the best of him and that should be the end of the story. Jones did get up and go out side so I feel he is just as guilty as Porter only he lost. So now he's whinning. This is a little better article which is not a slanted Jones one from the teams site.FOX Sports - NFL - Porter allegedly struck Levi Jones
You are correct. If they both "went outside", they did not do so innocently. At that point, if it's me, I'm gonna' draw first blood if possible. However, Porter's track record really sucks. Better off in Miami, than here.
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Old 03-20-2007, 03:59 PM   #20
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You are correct. If they both "went outside", they did not do so innocently. At that point, if it's me, I'm gonna' draw first blood if possible. However, Porter's track record really sucks. Better off in Miami, than here.
I know he likes to run his mouth but other than that what has he done?
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Old 03-20-2007, 04:11 PM   #21
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During his career, Porter has become known for his conflicts with other players, league officials and other teams, as well as a few off-the-field incidents.

Porter was ejected from a 2004 game against the Cleveland Browns after getting into a fistfight with Browns running back William Green. Green was also ejected for this altercation.

Porter is known to bare his belly and taunt other teams during warm-ups, as in the Green altercation.

Before Pittsburgh's 2005 divisional playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts, Porter commented:

"They don't want to just sit there, line up and play football. They want to try to catch you off guard. They don't want to play smash-mouth football, they want to trick you with candy and bring you into their car and lock all the doors. ...They want to catch you substituting. Know what I mean? They don't want to just call a play, get up there and run a play. They want to make you think. They want it to be a thinking game instead of a football game."[1]

After the Indianapolis game, Porter claimed that the referees had unfairly called an interception by Troy Polamalu an incompletion because they favored the Colts, stating:

"The whole world wanted Indy to win so bad, they were going to do whatever they had to do. I mean, look at the O.J. trial"[2] Although Porter was expected to be fined for these comments, he never was, perhaps because the NFL later condemned the official's decision.[3]

In the weeks before Super Bowl XL, Porter was angered by comments made by Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens. Stevens was quoted as saying that "The story of Jerome Bettis returning to his hometown {Detroit} is heartwarming, but it's going be a sad day when he doesn't walk away with that trophy." Porter responded by saying that comments such as those made by Stevens only helped him to prepare for the upcoming game. Stevens mused at Porter's comments and went on to catch his team's only touchdown, however it was Porter's team that won the game.

Leading up to the Steelers' traditional Super Bowl champions visit to the White House on June 2 2006, Porter generated headlines by suggesting that he would criticize President George W. Bush. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette quoted him as saying: "Yeah, I got something to say to Bush, I'm going to have a swagger when I walk in there, too," Porter said, laughing loudly. "I'm looking forward to it. I have something to tell him, too. I don't like the way things are running right now. I feel like he has to give me some of my money back, so I got something to tell Bush." The Steelers later released a statement saying that Porter had been joking and that he meant no disrespect. At the White House, in an effort to downplay the controversy, he was put as far as possible from the president on the bleachers behind him, in the back row on the right, wearing sunglasses.

Porter was fined every game for wearing yellow gloves with the Steelers. Even though they are the team's color, the league still does not allow his yellow gloves to be worn.

In 2003, he was shot on the left side of his buttocks outside of a bar in Denver, Colorado. He was in town for the Colorado-Colorado State football game.

On September 21 2006, his two dogs (a mastiff and a pit bull) got loose and killed a neighbor's 29-inch miniature horse. [4]

Porter was voted as the second-dirtiest player in the NFL in a 2006 players' poll. [5]

On December 7 2006, following a victory over the Cleveland Browns, Porter used a homosexual slur in his comments against Browns' tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. regarding a late hit penalty he committed against Steelers linebacker James Farrior.

"It was late, that's what faggots do. He's soft. He wants to be tough but he's really soft."[6]

After criticism of the comment as anti-gay, Porter clarified that he "didn't mean to offend anybody but Kellen Winslow."[7]

On March 19, 2007, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel reported that Porter was cited in Las Vegas for misdemeanor battery after an altercation at the Palms Casino where he allegedly punched Cincinnatti Bengals OT Levi Jones in the face, cutting open the Bengal. [8]It has also been reported that Levi Jones accused Porter of stealing his jewelry during the altercation.
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During his career, Porter has become known for his conflicts with other players, league officials and other teams, as well as a few off-the-field incidents.

Porter was ejected from a 2004 game against the Cleveland Browns after getting into a fistfight with Browns running back William Green. Green was also ejected for this altercation.

Porter is known to bare his belly and taunt other teams during warm-ups, as in the Green altercation.

Before Pittsburgh's 2005 divisional playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts, Porter commented:

"They don't want to just sit there, line up and play football. They want to try to catch you off guard. They don't want to play smash-mouth football, they want to trick you with candy and bring you into their car and lock all the doors. ...They want to catch you substituting. Know what I mean? They don't want to just call a play, get up there and run a play. They want to make you think. They want it to be a thinking game instead of a football game."[1]

After the Indianapolis game, Porter claimed that the referees had unfairly called an interception by Troy Polamalu an incompletion because they favored the Colts, stating:

"The whole world wanted Indy to win so bad, they were going to do whatever they had to do. I mean, look at the O.J. trial"[2] Although Porter was expected to be fined for these comments, he never was, perhaps because the NFL later condemned the official's decision.[3]

In the weeks before Super Bowl XL, Porter was angered by comments made by Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens. Stevens was quoted as saying that "The story of Jerome Bettis returning to his hometown {Detroit} is heartwarming, but it's going be a sad day when he doesn't walk away with that trophy." Porter responded by saying that comments such as those made by Stevens only helped him to prepare for the upcoming game. Stevens mused at Porter's comments and went on to catch his team's only touchdown, however it was Porter's team that won the game.

Leading up to the Steelers' traditional Super Bowl champions visit to the White House on June 2 2006, Porter generated headlines by suggesting that he would criticize President George W. Bush. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette quoted him as saying: "Yeah, I got something to say to Bush, I'm going to have a swagger when I walk in there, too," Porter said, laughing loudly. "I'm looking forward to it. I have something to tell him, too. I don't like the way things are running right now. I feel like he has to give me some of my money back, so I got something to tell Bush." The Steelers later released a statement saying that Porter had been joking and that he meant no disrespect. At the White House, in an effort to downplay the controversy, he was put as far as possible from the president on the bleachers behind him, in the back row on the right, wearing sunglasses.

Porter was fined every game for wearing yellow gloves with the Steelers. Even though they are the team's color, the league still does not allow his yellow gloves to be worn.

In 2003, he was shot on the left side of his buttocks outside of a bar in Denver, Colorado. He was in town for the Colorado-Colorado State football game.

On September 21 2006, his two dogs (a mastiff and a pit bull) got loose and killed a neighbor's 29-inch miniature horse. [4]

Porter was voted as the second-dirtiest player in the NFL in a 2006 players' poll. [5]

On December 7 2006, following a victory over the Cleveland Browns, Porter used a homosexual slur in his comments against Browns' tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. regarding a late hit penalty he committed against Steelers linebacker James Farrior.

"It was late, that's what faggots do. He's soft. He wants to be tough but he's really soft."[6]

After criticism of the comment as anti-gay, Porter clarified that he "didn't mean to offend anybody but Kellen Winslow."[7]

On March 19, 2007, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel reported that Porter was cited in Las Vegas for misdemeanor battery after an altercation at the Palms Casino where he allegedly punched Cincinnatti Bengals OT Levi Jones in the face, cutting open the Bengal. [8]It has also been reported that Levi Jones accused Porter of stealing his jewelry during the altercation.
Like I said his problems is he talks too much which most of this stuff is about. His dogs attacking a little horse was just a unfortunate incident unless he had them do it which is not the case. He also got Forest Gumped (something jump up and bit him in the buttucks) which it seems he was just in the wrong place and at the wrong time. Ok, I'll give you the one about him punching Jones. I have a hard time believing that he was stealing his jewelry durn the altercation. If thats true how come Jones could defend himself as Porter was interest in stealing his stuff. LOL
I do get your point.
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Old 03-20-2007, 06:15 PM   #23
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none of that is really that bad. some of it is kinda funny too.

I think the guys getting DUIs and having their posses try to kill people are a far bigger blight on society and the league.
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Old 03-20-2007, 11:33 PM   #24
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im surprised joey porter would jump him. what a bitch
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