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Old 09-25-2012, 12:15 PM   #196
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Just heard Clay Matthews posted Roger Goodell's phone number on facebook lmao
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:17 PM   #197
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Exactly. And this hit isn't "allowing them to play" it's dangerous and dirty and exactly the kind of potentially life altering shot the the NFL claims it's trying to eliminate. To not even throw a flag here is completely inexcusable.


To me this is a clean hard hit and the defender seperates the ball from the wr. It's violent but just cause it's violent doesn't mean it's dirty.
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:19 PM   #198
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that is a helmet to helmet hit, he put his head down and launched up. Dirty and unnecessary.

PS- The way the defender acted after the hit is inexcusable as well. Just that should get his ass a huge fine, just for being a fukkin jerk.
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:21 PM   #199
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Exactly. And this hit isn't "allowing them to play" it's dangerous and dirty and exactly the kind of potentially life altering shot the the NFL claims it's trying to eliminate. To not even throw a flag here is completely inexcusable.


That gif doesn't show the best angle. From the back it looks clean. I can't copy the gif but

Why The Replacement Refs Are Horrible And Dangerous, In One GIF

has the view from the front and to me it looks a little incidental that the top of #29's helmet hits Hey-Bey's chin. Still unfortunate nevertheless and I'm glad he's okay.
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This didn't get a flag either............out of control.
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:30 PM   #201
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Kyle Shanahan chases officiating crew down stadium tunnel, throws F-bombs their way | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo! Sports
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:34 PM   #202
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This didn't get a flag either............out of control.
Im good with this one, no flag imo. I think the ref actually should have pulled a Smokey, stood over him and said "You got knocked the f*ck out!"
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This didn't get a flag either............out of control.
Shoulder pad hit the number, nothing wrong here. The defender is trying to tackle the runner. This is a good no call.
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:36 PM   #204
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Im good with this one, no flag imo. I think the ref actually should have pulled a Smokey, stood over him and said "You got knocked the f*ck out!"


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Shoulder pad hit the number, nothing wrong here. The defender is trying to tackle the runner. This is a good no call.
Not sure if serious. He's clearly leading with his helmet and coming up under his chin. Flag and fine.
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Old 09-25-2012, 12:57 PM   #206
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You have to be kidding me, he leads with the helmet, makes no attempt to get low, and thrusts his helmet upwards under his chin, that is one of the most dangerous hits you can make in football, talk about defenseless. Running with a full head of steam, and having someone do that to you. just look at how his left arm reacts to the hit.

BTW, he got fined 35k for the hit I believe. So much for the clean hit theory. I do understand its a cowboy on the receiving end, lol, but that doesnt make it right.
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Roger Goodell needs to immediately clean up NFL officiating mess … and issue a public apology - Yahoo! Sports

Is it overboard to start hoping for Goodell's resignation?
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No sir it is not imho.
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