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Originally Posted by DRM08
Some of it falls on Allen too. In the first quarter on 2nd and 10, he had a sideline run where he could step out of bounds 2 yards short of the first down. He chose to stay in bounds and collide with the defender, who nailed the hell out of Allen's back. It didn't seem like a critical play to put his body on the line. They were guaranteed a 3rd and 2 situation, which is very good for any offense. Why allow the defender to smack you like that?
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Because he's big he thinks he can win those collisions, it's like no one has told him all you're doing is shortening your career.