groundgame
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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Probable Page 1 of The Steelers Defensive Team Manual:
"...When at all possible, a hit to the opposing quarterback should be at or below the knees. (See series of photos of Joey Porter low blows to Tom Brady circa 2002). Furthermore, we strongly prefer that your killshot should start with a rolling motion into the QB's ankle area (please see series of photos of this procedure by the master, NY Jet's Kevin Mawae) and with a continuation of your weight pressing upward to the knee area until you hear the crunching of bone and ligaments...". ..."Afterward, it would be more effective if you look sad and surprised when the player is carted off the field..."
"...When at all possible, a hit to the opposing quarterback should be at or below the knees. (See series of photos of Joey Porter low blows to Tom Brady circa 2002). Furthermore, we strongly prefer that your killshot should start with a rolling motion into the QB's ankle area (please see series of photos of this procedure by the master, NY Jet's Kevin Mawae) and with a continuation of your weight pressing upward to the knee area until you hear the crunching of bone and ligaments...". ..."Afterward, it would be more effective if you look sad and surprised when the player is carted off the field..."