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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Does that BS artist still do a segment on NFLN ? I quit watching after he defended the horrible PI call against Samuel vs. Lelie in the Denver playoff game back in 2005.What's truly sad is that Pereira actually seems to believe the BS that comes out of his mouth.
funny....the video is gone
per the NFL ill guess....
And this surprises you somehow?
I have said that before no surpises...it was not a Illegal Hit! I just hope one of our a Safety's could hit like Ryan Clark. The moral of a that none fine is the hit look pretty brutal in slow motion but not in real time or lets say with the naked eye. It was Excellent hit...i wish Ryan Clark had laid one on that Wus Ben Watson!
OK, so the hit itself might not have been illegal according to the league. But the circumstances surrounding it are what bother me: It's clear that Clark's intention was to lay out Welker and not make a play on the ball. Isn't that a fine-able offense?
OK, so the hit itself might not have been illegal according to the league. But the circumstances surrounding it are what bother me: It's clear that Clark's intention was to lay out Welker and not make a play on the ball. Isn't that a fine-able offense?
It is a fine line, hard to tell guys they can't "hit hard", but as a player, I would tend to err on the side of, "what goes around comes around", and maybe try and pull up on that, cause I think he could have. Jack Tatum would knock my block off for that statement
NFL Head Office, thy name is inconsistency.
Lynch drew the fine for a hard blow just below Hall's face mask as Hall sprawled out to catch a ball over the middle. The hit came after it was fairly clear the ball couldn't be caught, though it's hard to know if Lynch could have pulled up to avoid contact in time.
He said officials told him he was penalized not for a helmet-to-helmet hit -- something the league has cracked down on severely over the past few seasons -- but for taking a shot at a defenseless receiver.