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Brown and Gross-Matos sack. This is really cool.


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13 minutes ago, Tommy Jone said:

Damn, on first look I thought I saw YGM giving Wilson a straight up hammer fist after the play.

Yeah, that's what it looked like at first, but watching it full screen on my desktop I can see that he "patted" Brown on the back for their stellar play. 

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32 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Surprised it wasn’t called roughing. Brown’s weight was fully on him. Shouldn’t be a penalty, but I know y’all remember McCoy vs Rodgers

If he isn’t a rookie it’s more than likely flagged.

However, it’s a perfect heads up tackle, just like what they teach at all those play 60 camps.

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4 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

That had to hurt.  You have a 320 lb man land on top of you going full speed.  You'll remember that sack the rest of your life.

Best part about it, it was clean and nothing dirty about it. 

He had two men land on him.  It wasn't just Brown, Yamamoto fell on him too.

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

I am still pretty "meh" on YGM but if Brown can develop into a 7 sack a year kind of guy up the middle he will have a long career. 

He had a TFL on that 4th down play and obviously shared a sack here.

He's not Burns, but he's a very nice piece.

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