Canes Scuffle in Seattle

RangerGranger

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"Towards the tail end of practice during a no-huddle drill, Lock stepped up into the pocket to evade pressure and saw Travis Homer coming open on a crossing route. Unable to put much zip on the ball, the back caught the ball, but he was hung out to dry with undrafted safety Bubba Bolden bearing down on him full speed. Unable to avoid contact, the rookie delivered an ugly helmet-to-helmet hit, drawing the ire of several teammates on the field. Sprinting over from the sidelines, Dallas pushed the unsuspecting defender and knocked him over with a blindside hit, leading to him being kicked out of practice and escorted off the field by a coach. It was a tough ending to an otherwise excellent afternoon for the third-year back."

sawce
 
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How many helmet to helmet flags did our Safeties get under Mandy? Bolden always flew out of control, just how Lispy liked it. Which is why he went undrafted despite having the athletics to be a good one. ... Hope the light goes on for him before it's too late, smh.
 
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I won't speak up on this too much since we dont have the tape of the play to say who is a sucker and who is not. Could have been a play where, if Lock throws the ball accurately, Bolden has a chance to make a play on the ball and not the opponent.

We all know it, if you throw a go in cover 2, you better avoid your receiver getting popped by S over the top. Maybe Bolden thought he had a shot at playing the ball, realized it late and had no chance of avoidance.
 
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