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I caught Steven A Smith ranting about the hit on Trevor Lawrence. I don't understand how people are calling this the "dirtiest hit ever". Lawrence didn't start his slide until milliseconds before Al-Shaair committed to stopping him. What was Al-Shaair supposed to do? Just let Lawrence run by? By the rules, it was a penalty. But dirty? Nope.

The NFL needs to fix the rules for a running QB. Get rid of the slide. Once a QB starts running, he needs to be treated like any other runner. How many times has Josh Allen faked a slide to get a bunch of yards? QBs know they can get away with it so they wait until the very last second to slide. Defensive players cannot stop tackling just because it's a QB. They are taught to stop the runner and if they don't, they get fired.
 
You may want to check your glasses. Even his own coach said it was unacceptable.
 
Bernard Pollards< hack,spit> lunge into Bradys knee was dirty... lawrence getting his bell rung was just poor timing, much like HH getting knocked in the noggin yesterday
 
Lawrence was well into his slide when he got smoked. It was a completely dirty hit.
 
Lawrence was well into his slide when he got smoked. It was a completely dirty hit.
dirty implies intention.

if you read the apology issued by Al-Shaair, it comes off as genuine. I do not believe it was intentional; It may have been late, but was not dirty.
 
dirty implies intention.

if you read the apology issued by Al-Shaair, it comes off as genuine. I do not believe it was intentional; It may have been late, but was not dirty.
Other players and people associated with the NFL have labeled it a cheap shot or dirty. It was way late, and apologizing a day after doesn’t really do anything.

“uncalled for,” - Michael Strahan

“everything you’re not supposed to do” - Daryl Johnson

“Not how we teach it” - his own coach
 
Other players and people associated with the NFL have labeled it a cheap shot or dirty. It was way late, and apologizing a day after doesn’t really do anything.

“uncalled for,” - Michael Strahan

“everything you’re not supposed to do” - Daryl Johnson

“Not how we teach it” - his own coach
If the comment was typical boilerplate, I might agree; it wasn't.

eh, not a hill I am willing to die on.

you want to think it was the dirtiest hit ever, you do you.
 
You may want to check your glasses. Even his own coach said it was unacceptable.

Lawrence started his slide when Al-Shaair only 2 yards away and already into his tackling motion (lowering his shoulder to avoid a helmet-to-helmet hit). When you watch it full speed, you can see that there was no way that Al-Shaair would have been able to avoid that hit because Lawrence started his slide too close to the defender.


I don't see dirty here. Late hit - yup. Penalty - yup. But Al-Shaair only got Lawrence in the head/helmet because he had already committed to going low to avoid making a dirty play. If Lawrence isn't sliding there, there's no helmet-to-helmet.

But no matter if this particular hit meets your criteria for being dirty, the QB slide is a bogus NFL play. Once that QB runs, he should be treated like any other runner with the ball. Running QBs are taking advantage of this in many games, gaining extra yards because defenders know that they can't touch them or flags fly. How many QBs have managed to get the 1st down simply because no one is willing to hit them as they near the sideline? I'd bet the number is high. Even if they keep the QB slide, they need to modify the rules to stop the fake slide. Josh Allen's fake slide against the Steelers last year was the best example of how it can ruin the game (but it was the Steelers so, woo-hoo ).
 
dirty implies intention.

if you read the apology issued by Al-Shaair, it comes off as genuine. I do not believe it was intentional; It may have been late, but was not dirty.
Sorry, but he went right through him. There was no attempt to change his path, he was all in on going through him. That's how he plays the game. Seen plenty of guys try to avoid the late slide hit and get the personal foul without creating such consequences.

The League will come down hard and he'll have a target on his back from the refs for years a la Rodney H.
 
Sorry, but he went right through him. There was no attempt to change his path, he was all in on going through him. That's how he plays the game. Seen plenty of guys try to avoid the late slide hit and get the personal foul without creating such consequences.

The League will come down hard and he'll have a target on his back from the refs for years a la Rodney H.
i disagree that it was dirty. No question that it was a late hit, but that doesn't make it dirty; but as I said, not a hill I am going to die on

and yes, the league will come down hard on him. There's no question about that.
 
If the comment was typical boilerplate, I might agree; it wasn't.

eh, not a hill I am willing to die on.

you want to think it was the dirtiest hit ever, you do you.
Don’t get dramatic. I never said dirtiest hit ever
 
i disagree that it was dirty. No question that it was a late hit, but that doesn't make it dirty; but as I said, not a hill I am going to die on

and yes, the league will come down hard on him. There's no question about that.
I didn't say dirty because that's the way he plays but there are consequences to play the way he does. He doesn't dive at knees or head hunt but he made no attempt to change his direction.

The NFL says you cannot treat the QB the way you treat a RB, etc. Rules be rules (not that I like them but they are what they are). I am not surprised nor should he be surprised which I guess is why he addressed it the way he did after the game.
 
Don’t get dramatic. I never said dirtiest hit ever
Whats wrong with dramatic? Adds spice...

It's not like we have anything better to talk about that won't depress the **** out of me...
 
I didn't say dirty because that's the way he plays but there are consequences to play the way he does. He doesn't dive at knees or head hunt but he made no attempt to change his direction.

The NFL says you cannot treat the QB the way you treat a RB, etc. Rules be rules (not that I like them but they are what they are). I am not surprised nor should he be surprised which I guess is why he addressed it the way he did after the game.
 
I will say after watching all those London games that Lawrence is an indecisive, awkward running QB. Sooner or later either he or an opponent was going to knock him out of a game.
 
I will say after watching all those London games that Lawrence is an indecisive, awkward running QB. Sooner or later either he or an opponent was going to knock him out of a game.
that dudes head has been ****ed with from day 1. They need to get him straightened out or he will be just another guy with potential who never figured it out... its almost criminal what Ron Jeremy shaka kahn Shahid Kahn has {not?} done in jacksonville under his stewardship...
 
that dudes head has been ****ed with from day 1. They need to get him straightened out or he will be just another guy with potential who never figured it out... its almost criminal what Ron Jeremy shaka kahn Shahid Kahn has {not?} done in jacksonville under his stewardship...
All the measurables in the world don't always make a great QB. Jeff George comes to mind. All the tools, but none of it added up. IMO he's just another in a long line of guys who come out of college with the hype train and then are just meh. He might have done better with a guy like JMcD or Andy Reid. Who knows?
 
What is he supposed to do? How about tackle the guy, not try to blow him up.

Fundamentals.
Have you ever made an open field tackle? Have you ever been coached on how to successfully tackle a runner head on? Watch this video and see how they coach it and then watch Al-Shaair leading up to the milliseconds before Lawrence starts his slide.
 
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