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Thomas Davis's missed tackle


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I think this play was the turning point in the game.  After that missed tackle and long run.

 

TD went crazy.  The man was possessed.  He wasn't just tackling, he was crushing people.  Some of the hits he had after that missed tackle I could feel.

 

Luke and TD shift to a gear that we need to stay in.  Our defense turned out a great second half and it was because of the intensity of these two LBers.

 

 

Anybody else notice the change after that missed tackle?

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I've yet to watch the game off my DVR and I missed whatever tackle you're referring to live, but I noticed a fire in TD and Luke yesterday that I haven't seen much before and that's saying something... I saw both of them just put punishing hits on guys yesterday that normal men would not have gotten up from.

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Is this missed tackle everyone is referring to the one where Forte runs to the right, gets hit by TD, but then bounced off of it for like a 17 yard gain?

Edit: http://www.gfycat.com/ForcefulHealthyBlackbird my memory is way too fuzzy. Is it this play?

 

Yes that was it.  TD hit him good but Forte Lowered his shoulder and bounce off.  It pissed TD off.

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