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Originally Posted by srvy
This guy is a special teams specialist that our genius ST coach begged I'm sure to bring him in when he was waived. If he see's the field at safety we are in deep shit or way ahead with seconds left.
Now explain Snead Badger and Thornhill not wanting to stick their noses in on a tackle?
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It was better that Sneed let up on that Lock TD run since he could have injured Mathieu or himself or drew a penalty.
**** Teddy Bruschi, Sneed tackles RBs one on one. Sneed broke his collarbone last year diving for an interception.
I prefer an athlete use their eyes and judgment and not try to take every opportunity to make a tackle.
That Raiders safety Abraham came into the league thinking he was going to take every opportunity to light people up and learned the hard way that you get injured and miss games if you try to do that.