Offline
The first hit looked fine. The 2nd guy was too late to hit like that.Can’t believe that wasn’t roughing the passer
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The first hit looked fine. The 2nd guy was too late to hit like that.Can’t believe that wasn’t roughing the passer
Can’t believe that wasn’t roughing the passer
. Theres no other explanation at all. Only way to win if youre not anointed is to blow out your opponent. If the lions keep this close, they have a snowballs chance in hell.
Nah, that was bang bang thing.The first hit looked fine. The 2nd guy was too late to hit like that.
They did roll backLooked like his eyes rolled back. He ain't coming back.
He looked “dead eyed”. I wonder if he was holding his ribs to deflect from the fact that he likely got knocked out.
Yep, exactly. First hit was good but that second was late and a forearm to the helmet.The first hit looked fine. The 2nd guy was too late to hit like that.
Honestly - if Stafford passed a concussion test after getting hit like that and showing clear signs that he was unconscious for a second - then we have to look at the validity of that test.
Would also explain why Goodell was anti-Payton, especially in New Orleans. Payton was costing the NFL money, and making Goodell's bonus smaller.It's why GB kept their foot on the gas. I think it's also why SP knew we just had to keep the foot on the gas. If you're a small market or not one of the favored franchises, you have to force your way into the script.