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so how bout the horse collar?


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makin a comeback!! woot!

:banghead:

in all seriousness, if it hadnt been for the last one, i think the outcome would have been different.

i hate flags, i think most penaties are complete bs. like the call on neblitt when he pushed the guy out. i replayed it. there was no foul. at leat imho. that said the horsecollar is dangerous. and these guys know better. and i will continue to say that it was a dirty win for the lions thanks to the horse collar on 34

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I don't know that it would've changed the outcome of the game... but I found it amusing that the Lions defender acted like he did nothing wrong. Both the collar on Dwill and on Cam were blatant.

haha yea, he was contemplating whether or not to grab it for like a sec or 2 when he was chasing D-will.

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the detroit crack-rock city Lionz will get in touch with their union reps to do a "horse collar" seminar this week for the Lionz D. Apparently that foul has not been covered yet do to the seemingly endless bailout parties mixed in with the completion of a Ford Fusion or two.

Stafford will probably find a reason to pout about all of it.

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