Malachi Toney

What a gassed Defense looks like:

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Amazing he is still balling in game number 15 after that gauntlet of games. That is a lot of football for an 18 year old who takes shots like he does. He has to be literally willing his body to keep going. Unbelievable.

He's taken hits that some similar sized guys like Santana, Roscoe, etc would've killed, but just keeps getting up.

I'd love to have someone ask him about that. He's so quick, maybe just a sudden shift in balance is keeping him going, deflecting some of the force on those hits. Tough kid, yes, he's essentially still a kid too, he's amazing.
 
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Yeah I don't think I've ever seen this play out like how it happened tonight. For all of my years living, I thought you just needed 1 foot in....which I thought a toe tap counted as a foot .... because in my eyes, that was the greatest catch I've ever seen from a hurricane.
I thought a good argument could have been made he got the toe down.
 
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I thought a good argument could have been made he got the toe down.
He CLEARLY got his toe down first. They argued that once the heel part is out, then it's not a catch. But that defeats the purpose of a "toe tap" doesn't it??...... maaaaaan they fvcked my head up with this one lol. Their explanation made zero sense.
 
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