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I count 15 frames with the hand on Stanzis helmet before it touches his facemask and then 21 frames with the defenders hands RIGHT ON THE FACEMASK.
Not just one hand, mind you...BOTH HANDS ARE CLEARLY ON STANZIS FACEMASK. |
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To me, it seems as if the ball comes off Coppers hands and hits either a shoulderpad or maybe even his own helmet and thats was deflects it a full 5 yards backwards. |
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You know that I meant "where no defender can intercept it" It was a totally safe throw that got intercepted on a total complete fluke. |
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The contact wasnt incidental. If that is Matt Ryan or Peyton Manning, the flag is out in the blink of an eye. |
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Defending a 3rd string QB to the death. Dedication. I like it.
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There is a reason Stanzi was not allowed to play the entire 2nd half.
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On to the next play...
The kickoff returner runs right past the ball, turns around and picks it up only to pin his own team back at the 10 yard line. first play, run for 2 yards. second play is another handoff thats good for 3-4 yards On the third play, his running back gets blasted so hard that his legs are literally straddling Stanzis left leg while his body is thrown right into Stanzi. Until that happens, Stanzi is in his throwing motion getting the ball out past the first down marker to Copper on a 5 yard out for a first down. Im not making this up and its not a Hawkeye Homer talking. These are EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. Stanzi secured the ball with both hands as he went down (by being tripped by his own pass protector) and the Chiefs punt. Watch the play....no way you can fault Stanzi on that one. If his blocker doesnt get thrown right into him, he completes the throw for a first down and has some breathing room. |
Stanzi got love tapped on the head while wearing a helmet. Fumble doesn't count.
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