Found January 24, 2012 on
Fox Sports North:
Leave it to Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe to defend the honor of punters and kickers everywhere.
After Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff missed a chance to send the AFC Championship Game into overtime Sunday by veering wide left on a 32-yard field-goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining in regulation, ESPN morning show commentator Skip Bayless went for the easy score on social media.
Tweeting at @RealSkipBayless, he wrote: "Honestly, I felt sorry for SuggsRayEReed. Fought guts out, lost bc a nonplayer missed easy kick. WHY I HATE FG KICKING. Ban it!"
It was enough to incite Kluwe, who has never been one to shy from or start a Twitter war.
Kluwe, tweeting at @ChrisWarcraft, stood up for his special-teams brethren with several tweets aimed at Bayless, including telling him to go "french kiss a flamethrower.
A day after his Twitter comments, Kluwe remained on the offensive Tuesday in an interview with FOXSportsNorth.com.
"It always amazes me how people like Bayless, who've never done a single athletic thing other than limber up before climbing into the tanning bed, are somehow the arbiters of who is and isn't a professional athlete, Kluwe said. "If being a kicker or punter is such a nonplayer' position, come take the job, Skip. We'll have tryouts, it'll be fun!
Bayless hasn't responded directly to Kluwe, though the punter said he didn't expect a response. Stereotypes don't fit Kluwe he has become the Vikings' career leader in most punting categories in seven seasons so his disdain for Bayless' comments isn't shocking.
Off the field, Kluwe is an active gamer. He plays "World of Warcraft" and is an ace at "Guitar Hero." He also plays bass guitar for the Twin Cities band, Tripping Icarus.
Perhaps his offbeat personality is the reason he's troubled by misconceptions, such as the ones Bayless tweeted, about punters and kickers.
"It bothers me when people say things like that because it feeds into a lot of the ignorance and negativity surrounding sports, Kluwe said. "Rather than take his time and research why Cundiff might have missed the kick, Bayless throws out some half-assed comment whose only purpose is to draw ratings through shock value, while at the same time demeaning someone who's already feeling pretty crappy.
"Sure, Billy didn't do his job in that situation, but neither did Skip. That's not sports journalism . . .
Kluwe said he has received support from his Twitter followers after his comments, which included this initial jab at Bayless: "Hey (expletive). Let's not forget you haven't done a single athletic thing in your life. Go french kiss a flamethrower."
Kluwe followed shortly after with: "I know what we should ban! Uninformed opinions from (expletive) e-thugs who tear people down to try to generate ratings!"
Bayless did try to support his opinion about kickers being "nonplayers" and how field-goal kicking shouldn't decide games, tweeting: "I don't hate kickers, just FG kicking. Silly, gimmicky way to decide games. Gifted warriors battle for 59:30 then nonplayer wins or loses?!"
Kluwe said he knows Bayless' likely intention is to draw attention to himself and his show and pointed that out after Bayless' defense, tweeting this: "Now it's just blatantly obvious that @RealSkipBayless is trolling. C'mon man. At least TRY to be subtle. thatwouldrequireintelligence"
And then this: "I mean, how much (expletive) do you have to gargle to be that bad at your job @RealSkipBayless? thatshowyoutrollsomeone, icandothisallday"
Kluwe said Tuesday he would relish the chance to debate the topic on Bayless' show but doesn't believe he will ever get the chance.
"I'm 100 percent confident they would cut the feed after the first three minutes, he said. "Bayless isn't the only person who can talk trash about people, and if he invites me on he'll find out just how much fun I have ripping on idiot trolls like himself.
"For those unfamiliar with Internet lingo, a troll' is someone that says deliberately provocative and indefensible statements in order to get a rise out of others. A good troll is subtle with their barbs and can draw out the conversation for a while. A bad one, like Skip, just says something idiotic right away.
Kluwe is aware of the wide reach of social media, and this isn't the first time he has been willing to dip into controversial topics for everyone to see. But he knows he has to be careful, adding words of caution for Bayless.
"I really enjoy the accessibility of Twitter, but it's definitely a double-edged sword, Kluwe said. "You always have to make sure the message you're putting out is the message you want people to see, which is something Skip should keep in mind. Crap journalism and shoddy reporting will only amuse the people at ESPN for so long, and like all of us in football, I hope he has a backup plan.
Original Story:
http://www.foxsportsnorth.com/01/24/1...
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Measuring Cundiff’s Miss Historically
Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff’s 32-yard missed field goal was the third-shortest in the final 30 seconds of the fourth-quarter or at any point in overtime of a postseason game in which the kick could tie the game, or give his team the lead, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The two shorter kicks were [...]
Terrell Suggs and Chris Kluwe rip ESPN’s Skip Bayless
Sunday night, after Billy Cundiff missed a field goal that would have given the Baltimore Ravens a chance to make the Super Bowl, ESPN's Skip Bayless tweeted that field goal kicking should be banned because of Cundiff's missed kick.
Cundiff's teammate, Terrell Suggs, called in to Bayless' show, "First Take," on Monday morning. He spoke with Skip Bayless...
Kansas Fans Use Billy Cundiff Taunt During Opponent’s Free Throws (Picture)
Poor Billy Cundiff. The guy already feels bad enough — especially for Ray Lewis — that he blew the Ravens’ shot at going to Super Bowl 46. Now, he has to hear it from fans in other arenas in an entirely separate sport. As we all know, college basketball fans are some of the most clever in the country when it comes to taunting. At times they take it too far...
Billy Cundiff blew it like a Fluffer!
Ravens place kicker Billy Cundiff missed a game tying 32 yard chip shot field goal as time expired to hand the Patriots the AFC championship 23-20. This picture pretty much sums it up.
Baltimore Ravens Fan Freaks Out Over AFC Championship, Kicks Friends Out (Video)
Previously on Outside the Boxscore, we have shown you some rather classic freak out clips from fans over team's losing.
However, this clip might take the cake as this Baltimore Ravens fan freaks out over Billy Cundiff's missed kick and kicks his own friends out his house.
(Video Is So NSFW)
(Courtesy of The Big Lead)
Missed FG Dashed Ravens' Hopes
Hot News for K Billy Cundiff
Patriots Keep Getting Hated, But They Keep Winning
As a Colts fan, you just have to root against the New England Patriots...for every game. So best bet, yes, I was rooting for the Baltimore Ravens to advance into Super Bowl 46.Didn't happen.Apparently, Billy Cundiff was listening to too much of "To The Left" by Beyonce before the game that he blew it at the end of the game when his 32-yarder went wide left; a kick that...
Patriots beat Ravens by a foot to reach Super Bowl
The Patriots beat the stunned Ravens 23-20 in the AFC championship game Sunday after Baltimore's Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining that would have tied the score.
Patriots Survive, Advance To Super Bowl
Baltimore wide receiver Lee Evans dropped a game-winning touchdown pass and Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard game-tying field goal, allowing the New England Patriots to pull out a 23-20 win.
Patriots in Super Bowl, beat Ravens
Tom Brady got all the help he needed to get the New England Patriots into the Super Bowl.Thank you, Billy Cundiff.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft: “(There were) forces at work that’s beyond anything we can understand.”
As soon as the 32-yard field goal by Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff sailed wide left, Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s mind turned to his late wife, Myra. How could it not?
The Patriots 23-20 win over the Ravens sent them to Super Bowl XLVI, and with the way the kick swung wild left, it wasn’t a stretch to wonder if, well, Myra maybe took a breath. Or, if you’re not into...
Pats Beat Ravens 23-20 En Route to Super Bowl XLVI
Ah, we're finally back.
On February 5th, the Pats will be in Indianapolis to face the winner of the Giants and 49ers for the fifth Super Bowl appearance in the Belichick/Brady era.
The ending was classic. Baltimore kicker Billy Cundiff had the chance to tie the game up with eleven seconds left with a 32-yard field goal, but he hooked it slightly wide left. The crowed went wild...
NFL Forum Discussions
5 replies,
2 hours ago
109 replies,
4 hours ago
91 replies,
17 hours ago
1 replies,
1 day ago
| Latest Rumors |
|
|
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |










|
January 23, 2012







