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Le'Veon Bell to Bucs
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the lesion of doom, L'VB
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Godwin is not a big guy that a low player has to go that low to have a chance at a tackle.
Brady is not the only player saying that a rule change would be a good idea. Brady has a lot more achievement in the game of football than anybody in this thread pissing and moaning about him. Brady makes a reasonable point that a lot of reasonable people agree with. Before people post crybaby shit crybabying about any stupid thing that they can post crybaby shit about, how about give a little consideration for the chiefsplanet members that ain't crybabies and post that crybaby shit in Romper Room or see if the local community college has a class on how not to be a crybaby crybabying abot crybaby shit all the time. |
**** Tom Brady, and **** you too
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Can't hit high.
Can't hit low. Just put flags on them then. |
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Seriously, if they want no more leg shots as part of tackling then skill players should not be allowed to stiff arm so a defender to get his body on the player to make the type of desired tackle Brady is bitching about.
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I think what we're seeing here is evidence that the NFL talks big about player safety, but if it keeps offenses from scoring they DGAF. |
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If you think something needs to be done to Devin White because he injured Jameis Winston with an illegal tackle, why don't you travel down there and do something about it? If Tom Brady volunteers some condemnation of Devin White when he is not asked about it, it is not like it creates a time machine that repairs Jameis Winston's knee and puts the teams back on the field to finish that game. |
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What if nose tackle even touches a QB's helmet? "Crime of the century".... Player safety reigns supreme? I think not... I'm not saying they aren't at all concerned, but their "concern" seems to end at any point when scoring might be made a little more difficult, or offenses are generally had their goal of scoring made more difficult. |
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