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No the dude who threw him done was TonganWasn't the guy who slammed him down Samoan also?
No the dude who threw him done was TonganWasn't the guy who slammed him down Samoan also?
Agreed, told my buddy's the same thing. Hated to see him get hurt, but that's going to be his career if he doesn't learn how to give up on a play now and then and just get rid of the ball. He will continue to take too many unnecessary hits which will keep him hurt, and shorten his career.I don’t think so. The play that knocked him out was his own damn fault - I love the kid but he held the ball for like 38 minutes
I don’t know the dude doesn’t look or sound remorseful…….https://mobile.twitter.com/Trags/status/1575861644122476546I don't think there was any malicious intent on the Tua sack.
If you looked at it in real time, not the replays, yea he slammed him to the ground. It was first words after the play, my son too.I don’t know the dude doesn’t look or sound remorseful…….https://mobile.twitter.com/Trags/status/1575861644122476546
He was. But the play on Tua’s injury wasn’t dirty.Yeah they let Vontae Burfict pretty much do whatever the heck he wanted to during his days with the Bengals. One of the dirtiest players ever to suit up.
I think that most defensive players WANT to inflict pain when they hit/tackle a guy. I'm not saying that they want to do anything that would get them flagged or to seriously injure a player (although some probably do), but you'd think that a defensive guy would want the offensive guy to play scared and be worried about the next hit.I don't think there was any malicious intent on the Tua sack.
He was slammed to the ground...not roughed up.It's a violent game. If you know the other QB is fragile, you do try and rough him up with as many hits as you can to get him out of the game. Especially when you know the other team doesn't have a reliable back up. It's how the game is played.
It was a perfectly fine tackle. Problem is now it really looks like Miami is covering up from last week. Converging injuries is not a good look here.