Anyway, here we are later in the fourth quarter, the Browns getting thoroughly waxed, and Kellen can't find an acceptable outlet for his frustrations.
Total cheap shot. The play is over, Farrior has slowed to a light trot, and Winslow blasts him. It's an unnecessary and dirty play that could seriously injure someone ... and it happens without purpose. The ref rightfully touched him up for a 15-yard penalty. The forces of Karma, however, decided that that punishment wasn't sufficient.
But two plays later ... that's Farrior lighting him up, rebalancing the yin and yang of the universe. Maybe not a "Jacked Up" worthy hit, but it rocked Winslow and was enough to seperate him from the ball. The play was ruled an incompletion and the Steelers didn't get the ball, but karma sent the message it wanted to send.




