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Ron Rivera " QBs don't practice jumping on fumbles. "


Jeremy Igo

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Thank you Ron!! I'm glad NFL FX also showed several angles. Hopefully people can now shut up about it. It's never a question in his heart and toughness. He over pursued, couldn't risk injury and it's a matter of technique. Get off of his back! I bet he's a fumble recovering King next year!

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6 minutes ago, Snake said:

If Cam would have jumped on that ball 3 Denver players would have hit him in the head.  They were head hunting him all night without flags. 

Pretty much, one of the defenders even said they would "hit him right in the face" if he had recovered the ball.

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If he had tried to recover, with our luck that day, we would've broken a leg or torn knee ligaments. Salt to the wound, media would've blasted him anyways for taking an "unnecessary risk" that jeopardized next season.

Besides, it's better to improve the protection around the quarterback so we don't have to deal with fumble recoveries in the first place.

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