First time I've seen a targeting play where the defender leads with his ribcage.
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First time I've seen a targeting play where the defender leads with his ribcage.
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Well he's now brought on the ref's attention & they're looking at him from the get-go. He's not getting away with anything so he'd better wise up.He's a dinosaur. He's the equivalent of the enforcer in the nhl. A type of player that has become extinct. Enforcer safeties have no use in today's game. None at all. He should probably never see the field again. But at the very least he needs to be second string and only be pressed into action if a guy loses his helmet for a play or our safeties suffer a string of injuries. I hate to be harsh but it's the truth. He could try lb or striker I suppose.
First time I've seen a targeting play where the defender leads with his ribcage.
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Warm ups??The field call was a late hit. The targeting was called from the league office not from the field. Same as the call on Smith. They're going to protect their golden boy.
At this point they might as well call a targeting penalty during warm ups.
At that point there was no way AC was going to hold up.Can't hit a sliding QB in the head with any part of your body.. now rather or not the QB started the slide too late is another topic
Because there is no discipline being taught, no one telling him he needs to stop tackling or looking for big hits all the time.. We encourage him to hit like that and laugh about it every single time, its like a running joke for us to be undisciplined and **** up constantlyThere is a use for players like him. Jamal Carter made 5 tackles in an NFL game last Sunday.
The problem is that he is one of our smartest and most experienced players but continues to make dumb plays. The targeting was inexcusable and a microcosm of Saturday's performance.
At that point there was no way AC was going to hold up.
If I were a QB, I'd perfect the quick Lou Brock slide right in front of the defender.
15 plus ejection...EVERY time.
Move Carter to LB
This is worth pointing out because sometimes these games can swing when a team does or does not believe they are good enough. Without the two boneheaded penalties we likely stop their first 2 drives and suddenly the guys feel like, OK we can play with these dudes. Instead they have the ball the entire first quarter and put us down 14-0. Couple that with the offense can't get right and whether they will admit it or not, most of them knew they were outmatched.Not to mention Clemson had a holding call on that play that would have put them in a 3rd and 20.
2 series, 2 critical penalties to enable their first 2 TD drives.
We figured they were going to score their 35-40, 450/500 yards.
They didn't need any help.
I feel thisThe more important question is the hairline? As a bald man I can tell you it’s time to come home Amari.
His next target should be his head with clippers on zero.