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Posted on 11/30/09 at 9:38 am to UPT
quote:If it was helmet to helmet, his helmet would have flown off the other direction. Take off the anti-LSU glasses
He led with the helmet guys. Take the LSU glasses off.
Posted on 11/30/09 at 9:40 am to UPT
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He led with the helmet guys
Please rewatch the play...especially from the back angle. It was a clean hit. Was definitely not H to H. But...whatever. People are going to see it how they want to see it.
Posted on 11/30/09 at 4:25 pm to UPT
quote:I just watched it again several times. I personally dont think he "led" with his helmet. If you watch it closely, he lifts his left forearm to deliver the shoulder blow. He does duck his head to his right which may appear that he leans into the WR head, but he doesnt. Another part of the rule that is being overlooked is leaving your feet. His right foot never leaves the ground, you can clearly see that.
He led with the helmet guys. Take the LSU glasses off.
Its marginal either way you see it, but my problem is this:
1. The WR dove sidewards towards the contact, he wasnt upright and CJ went head hunting.
2. A ref was literally within 3 yards of them and didnt call anything, the call came from 20+ yards away from the line judge.
Posted on 11/30/09 at 6:26 pm to UPT
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He led with the helmet guys. Take the LSU glasses off.
Actually it was a collision and not meant to be a hit like that if you watch the tape he lead with the shoulder, Its a fact. Take your smug Gumpness and shove it. All you guys in Bama need glasses. I guess its not a problem if you all did not come from the same gene pool.
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