Carter

Mel Bernstein

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Hits so hard, refs want to call targeting on him every time. Crushes this guy and doesn't even go down. Dude is built like a brick ****house. Also, that penalty call on the sideline was bull****, the player was still inbounds.

 
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The refs were more focused on letting us know they were for UL last night than actually calling a good game. 3 egregious flags/ no calls that the refs basically told on themselves with:

1. The late hit on one of our WRs in the first drive. Never saw the replay because we were going so fast but Navarro confirmed on Twitter he was 2 steps out of bounds and they went for the head. Strike 1.

2. The ROUGHING the punter. They knew an auto 1st down was at stake. Clear roughing not running. Called the running. Y’all TOLD ON YOURSELVES AT THAT POINT.

3. The late hit on Amari, who I’m not a fan of his boneheaded plays, wasn’t late at all. Man was still inbounds.

Games like this infuriate me. No accountability at all. As a coach what can you do in a tighter game when calls could swing it? There has to be some sort of hey cut the bias out and do the job you’re supposed to.
 
The refs were more focused on letting us know they were for UL last night than actually calling a good game. 3 egregious flags/ no calls that the refs basically told on themselves with:

1. The late hit on one of our WRs in the first drive. Never saw the replay because we were going so fast but Navarro confirmed on Twitter he was 2 steps out of bounds and they went for the head. Strike 1.

2. The ROUGHING the punter. They knew an auto 1st down was at stake. Clear roughing not running. Called the running. Y’all TOLD ON YOURSELVES AT THAT POINT.

3. The late hit on Amari, who I’m not a fan of his boneheaded plays, wasn’t late at all. Man was still inbounds.

Games like this infuriate me. No accountability at all. As a coach what can you do in a tighter game when calls could swing it? There has to be some sort of hey cut the bias out and do the job you’re supposed to.
The running into the kicker call was ridiculous. Ball was long gone, punter was still in follow through and vulnerable, the defender did not slow up, and the hit was on the leg. Had to be a personal foul, roughing the kicker, 1st down.
 
The running into the kicker call was ridiculous. Ball was long gone, punter was still in follow through and vulnerable, the defender did not slow up, and the hit was on the leg. Had to be a personal foul, roughing the kicker, 1st down.
Fam they had a chance to do right there. Couldn’t contain themselves. Showed all theirs Cards there.
 
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Definition of an old school enforcer at S. Reminds me of how S used to play in the 80s. Very limited movement skills, but you better have your head on a swivel when he has a chance to time you up.
He reminds me of one of my favorite Ravens mercenaries, The Patriot Killer Bernard Pollard.

His job was simply to seek & destroy, find their playmakers & decapitate them.

The hardest & greatest hit I've ever seen was in the 2013 AFC Championship game when Bernard came down hill on an angle & absolutely mollywhopped Stevan Ridley, I mean he literally put him on roller skates & basically ended his career.

He stayed in the league for several years after that, but after that hit Ridley was a shot fighter he was a completely different RB, he went from being a 1200yd back to not being able to crack more than 400yds in a season or stay with a team for longer than a year. Pollard rearranged his grey matter.
 
He reminds me of one of my favorite Ravens mercenaries, The Patriot Killer Bernard Pollard.

His job was simply to seek & destroy, find their playmakers & decapitate them.

The hardest & greatest hit I've ever seen was in the 2013 AFC Championship game when Bernard came down hill on an angle & absolutely mollywhopped Stevan Ridley, I mean he literally put him on roller skates & basically ended his career.

He stayed in the league for several years after that, but after that hit Ridley was a shot fighter he was a completely different RB, he went from being a 1200yd back to not being able to crack more than 400yds in a season or stay with a team for longer than a year. Pollard rearranged his grey matter.

bernard pollard cost the pats 2 rings, probably 3. i celebrated like **** when he retired.
 
They absolutely were, I wrote on it in my recap too...

That was an illegal chop block on Phillips, that TE launched his helmet directly into his knee & did so intentionally to take him out.

It was 100% a dirty cheap shot.
They need to ban players for the rest of the year or even permanently who try to ruin another player's career. We have all seen that too many times.
 
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Manny needs to be working those refs more

dude doesn’t call the defensive plays, offensive or even STs

He does nothing other than CEO and should be in their asses every single snap calling out plays... someone in the booth should be saying “hey diaz bad missed hold on Nesta by #78..” and Diaz should be in their ear about it
 
He reminds me of one of my favorite Ravens mercenaries, The Patriot Killer Bernard Pollard.

His job was simply to seek & destroy, find their playmakers & decapitate them.

The hardest & greatest hit I've ever seen was in the 2013 AFC Championship game when Bernard came down hill on an angle & absolutely mollywhopped Stevan Ridley, I mean he literally put him on roller skates & basically ended his career.

He stayed in the league for several years after that, but after that hit Ridley was a shot fighter he was a completely different RB, he went from being a 1200yd back to not being able to crack more than 400yds in a season or stay with a team for longer than a year. Pollard rearranged his grey matter.
Poetry, brother. Poetry. That's football right there. People lose track sometimes of the unseen trepidation that guys like Pollard and Carter cause. They make guys start seeing ghosts.

That kid Carter hit yesterday will remember that like the TE from Clemson who lost his spleen to Daryl Sharpton (I think it was Sharpton).

I hope Carter keeps being Carter. I want him to be our enforcer back there. A ghoulish henchman with a scythe in one hand and a list in the other.
 
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