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Old 09-20-2011, 09:22 PM   #1
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The video looks like Carlos had run contain, and the Safety was supposed to be overtop, and the Safety jumped hard on the run. Hard to say what Carlos' responsibility was from that video.
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Old 09-20-2011, 09:47 PM   #2
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The video looks like Carlos had run contain, and the Safety was supposed to be overtop, and the Safety jumped hard on the run. Hard to say what Carlos' responsibility was from that video.
Assuming the play was symmetrical, the corner on the bottom of the screen was covering the other Dallas WR.

Never mind, 'Los ADMITS IT.

Carlos Rogers takes the blame for 77-yard completion in OT - Inside the 49ers

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SAN FRANCISCO – On the Cowboys first offensive play in overtime, Romo faked a handoff, looked downfield and noticed a wide open Jesse Holley sprinting down the middle of the field. There were zero Niners defenders near him. Where were they?

After the game, Carlos Rogers explained the breakdown, saying he was at fault. Here’s what he said.

Q: What was the breakdown on that last play in Overtime?

ROGERS: We were in a cover 4. I need to stay deep. They ran the play action towards me. Donte had it right to go down – I needed to be staying deep.
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Nope, as much as people want Rogers to fail it wasn't his fault. He actually had a pretty good game and did some hitting, just ask Witten and Romo.
Ahem, you were saying what again?
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Brooks breaks Romo’s rib, Whitner/Rogers whiff on key play | 49ers Hot Read

By the way, Ahmad Brooks (Perry Brooks son) is the one who broke Romo's rib. Despite Rogers getting burned ( I guess I was wrong) he still had a pretty good game.
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Brooks breaks Romo’s rib, Whitner/Rogers whiff on key play | 49ers Hot Read

By the way, Ahmad Brooks (Perry Brooks son) is the one who broke Romo's rib. Despite Rogers getting burned ( I guess I was wrong) he still had a pretty good game.
I never said he didn't. Choking requires only one bad play. I'd have said he had a bad game if he actually had a bunch of bad plays. Since I didn't watch the game, I cannot evaluate his complete performance.
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Disappointment seeks in after dropping a PICK.. that has a lot to do w it
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Not that you guys might care or have not heard but NFL Network basically said they contacted the league and unless it can be proven a player is faking injury nothing can be done.

So..... I thought it would be interesting if every team the Giants play from here on out has someone faint or fall out with muscle cramps on every play. Especially if they are moving the ball well.
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Not that you guys might care or have not heard but NFL Network basically said they contacted the league and unless it can be proven a player is faking injury nothing can be done.

So..... I thought it would be interesting if every team the Giants play from here on out has someone faint or fall out with muscle cramps on every play. Especially if they are moving the ball well.
I'm surprised the Giants didn't put Devin Thomas ( I know he plays offense) as the faker. Doesn't he aspire to be an actor
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I'm surprised the Giants didn't put Devin Thomas ( I know he plays offense) as the faker. Doesn't he aspire to be an actor
Dude is a damn talented FAKE pro football player.
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On the fake injury incident. I wonder if it is feasible under the new CBA to have a league "medical referee" on each sideline. Basically the MR would certify roster health before and after the game, and conduct an onspot triage analysis when players are injured in game. I don't think penalties could be called in game, but the league could have a system of warning, fines and other penalties if a pattern of deceit is found.
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Memo: NFL warns teams of punishment for faking injuries | News | NFL.com
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awesome, i think they acted quickly and correctly. i'm guessing the giants will get a pass though?
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I wonder how Fatal Bert's going to respond to this.
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I wonder how Fatal Bert's going to respond to this.
Just heard a rumor that he signed up for acting classes so he can be even more convincing next time.
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....this on is a little old but a good read.


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New video of a Giants player faking an injury.

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