DJ1BigTymer
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Head to head, yeah!!! In this case, the TE was perpendicular to the DB and he didn't even see him coming.Well, i think he made a business decision. If it was a WR, I'd agree with you, but a big TE is much more likely to break a waist tackle or hit. You gotta hit a TE low to get them down.