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Did Dallas play dirty yesterday?


Matthias

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I don't know if anyone made a topic on this, I know it was talked about in the game discussion yesterday.  I found it obvious how DeMarcus Lawrence went straight in on Daryl's knee.  To me it was a complete cheap shot.  Then today I thought about Greg Olsen's injury, which at the time I didn't think much of it.  Yet the more I considered what happened to Daryl, and wonder if the Cowboys made a conscious decision to play dirty?  Both Olsen and Williams came into the game hobbled.  Everyone knew Olsen had foot problems last year, and Williams came in with a knee injury suffered in the preseason.  How is it Olsen gets his foot stepped on when the ball didn't go his way on that play? (Someone correct me if I'm wrong)  Again, we know how Lawrence dove at Williams' knee.  I'll tell you like this, knowing these Cowboys, I wouldn't put it pass them if they went Greg Williams' bountygate style out there.  All I can say is, we bet not see these punks again this year, which of course I doubt they make the playoffs.

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Just now, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Dude totally went after William’s knee. 

100% dead obvious and it was bush league, Lawrence was quiet outside that fumble recovery early in the game, then after he placed the crown of his helmet into WIlliams' knee after the play was over while on all fours I saw it soon as they did the replay. 

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7 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

100% dead obvious and it was bush league, Lawrence was quiet outside that fumble recovery early in the game, then after he placed the crown of his helmet into WIlliams' knee after the play was over while on all fours I saw it soon as they did the replay. 

What really sucks about the NFL is that this sort of thing happens all the time with no real repercussions. Dude should be sued if he blatantly costs another player money because of a short career.

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