Good grief. I saw that. Using a still photo to prove his point.
It looked like it was a block by Connor Wentz arguably low and slightly from behind. Every team's receivers block like this downfield. Not dirty or a cheap shot. Dangerous.
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25 point lead with just over 10 minutes to play and we have the ball. Our goal is not to cheap shot someone and cause injury. We want the game over just as much so we have no injuries. Contact started at waist unlike back of knees like claimed on SS. Unfortunate outcome, hope the kids heals up and can continue his college career when healed.
it's all they have. they need to constantly complain about something and make themselves look better then they actually are.
It's even simpler than that. EVERY fanbase whines when one of their players goes down for a long time and the hit is borderline. And, for the record, there are borderline hits on practically every play. How we view a contact is a matter of perspective. Both from the angle we are seeing it and who we are rooting for.
I just watched the play a dozen times. What camera angle are they watching that shows the malicious intent?
On their longest pass play was that guy supposed to be picked up by Tre #3? I happed to focus on the safeties and immediately thought it was a blown assignment?
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