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Panthers safety ejected for vicious tackle


Rod Butsecks

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Im still waiting to see where he called Fair catch?????

I didn't see it on TV either, but I assume the refs did.

I'm still waiting on you to learn the rule that there doesn't have to be a fair catch signal.

It was an illegal hit. You can't hit the Punt Returner before the ball gets there. How can it possibly be a good clean hit?

Didn't know about that rule. Never heard of it, but won't say it's not a rule.

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the whole game was embarrassing but that hit was the worst. easily could have cost the panthers the game. those plays are the kind that gets teams fired up.

the hit was lazy and flat out lame. nothing good about knocking a returner out before he even has a chance to get the ball. cheap shot. he gets/got what he deserves.

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I didn't see him call fair catch. It was some good blasting by Dante Wesley.

Yeah and outside of the rules of the game. He will be short about $50K and at least a game check. I thought he killed him when I first saw it. Cheapest hit I think I have ever saw. Garbage play.

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I have to admit, I was happy to see it. I was pissed off at the Bucs calling a timeout when they clearly didn't have time for even a hail mary play. They wanted to expose their PR to that? Well he got exposed.

I'm tired of spineless football. I would rather see somebody get ejected for hitting somebody too hard then get toasted for not hitting somebody at all.

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