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Someone missed the Superbowl. Seattle players didn't mince their words about it after the game. Bronco Wide Receivers were scared.
They covered them. Saying there were scared is ridiculous.Someone missed the Superbowl. Seattle players didn't mince their words about it after the game. Bronco Wide Receivers were scared.
They covered them. Saying there were scared is ridiculous.
Pretty after every game Seattle says the WRs were scared. Just because they say it doesn't make it true.
I think they were probably more worried about getting thrown under the bus by Peyton.
Always get a kick out of the idea that an NFL player fears another one.
Pretty sure after every game Seattle says the WRs were scared. Just because they say it doesn't make it true.
I'll put more stock in what Seattle says than what patsfans.com posters say. No offense.
Have any of you ever taken a hit by someone with muscles coming out of their ears? I can't imagine it feels too good, and I'm sure after the first couple you really start to worry about it. I rather distinctly remember a few occasions when Denver receivers simply didn't make the catch because they were obviously worried about getting flattened.
We have different definitions of fear apparently.I've seen the toughest, meanest MMA fighters full of fear.
Fear is one of the most basic human emotions. Nobody is immune to it unless they were born with some sort of impairment.
I've seen the toughest, meanest MMA fighters full of fear.
Fear is one of the most basic human emotions. Nobody is immune to it unless they were born with some sort of impairment.
We have different definitions of fear apparently.
NFL players are not afraid of being hit by other players. If they were, they would have stopped playing football many years ago.
My statement was correct. Feel free to move on yourself.
I have no doubt you would fear nfl DBS. Nfl players however do not.When I was a teenager I used to play football all the time, and like in any small town, you just get everybody who is interested, so that meant taking full blast hits from guys six, seven, eight years older than you, or fat dudes who weighed 250. Didn't feel too good. Now that I'm in my 30's and the body doesn't adsorb punishment like it used to, even with being in pretty decent shape, I simply cannot even imagine what a full on collision with a guy like Browner must feel like, pads or not.
Imagine going out to get your Sunday morning news paper and having Wilfork run out of the bushes at full speed and spear you through your white picket fence? LOL.
The difference between watching football on TV while eating a pizza, and playing football in the NFL, is astronomical. Camera does no justice to what some of those hits must feel like.
I have no doubt you would fear nfl DBS. Nfl players however do not.
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