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Big hitting Safety just won Tenn a playoff game..


WOW!!

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1 minute ago, luke262 said:

Can't say I'm praying for us to draft someone in order to knock an opponent out. Catch your drift though about needing a safety 

Intimidation on the back end with our LB's and pass rush makes us a top 3 defense period...

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Intimidation on the back end with our LB's and pass rush makes us a top 3 defense period...

Intimidation? Head to head contact is an illegal hit and for you  to suggest that you want someone to intentionally cause someone potential brain damage is either you on a troll or you are just a massive idiot, or drunk or all of the above. Go away. 

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5 minutes ago, luke262 said:

Intimidation? Head to head contact is an illegal hit and for you  to suggest that you want someone to intentionally cause someone potential brain damage is either you on a troll or you are just a massive idiot, or drunk or all of the above. Go away. 

Both going to the ground.. Kelce went head first and Cyprien was coming from the side.. It's called football .. Tag is the sport your looking for.. stop being a fuging pussy..

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  The one time they don’t throw a flag when they should have. It was targeting, launching; crown of helmet right into head. An intimidating S is a dinosaur in today’s game. If you hit anyone hard, it more than likely a penalty. And those players usually come with coverage limitations. I like him because he can cover some. But going after a “thumper” is part of our problem. We have to upgrade the coverage ability of both Safety positions

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7 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Both going to the ground.. Kelce went head first and Cyprien was coming from the side.. It's called football .. Tag is the sport your looking for.. stop being a fuging pussy..

Yeah not even gonna bother if you can't understand. You're now blocked, Dont talk to me again. 

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