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Bill Belichick Says Talib Was Deliberately Taken Out


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Belichick on hit on Talib: "It was a deliberate play by the receiver to take out Aqib. No attempt to get open."

 

Belichick on Welker's hit on Talib: "It's one of the worst plays I've seen."

 

https://twitter.com/Mary_Paoletti/statuses/425266683997986816

 

https://twitter.com/ProFootballTalk/statuses/425267528886013952

 

 

 

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Funny cause to me C.J was deliberately taken out which completely destroyed his chance at a Pro-Bowl. Damn Karma was striking hard yesterday

 

 

Sorry chump the leg whip was far worse and you sure as sh!t saw that. So no it's not the worst you've seen, you Asperger's suffering video tape making bore. Go watch the deliberate karate kick again to refresh your memory. #karma

 

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Was it probably a flag worthy pick, yeah...

 

Was it an intentional "take out".. please.    Like they would use Welker's 165lbs to "take out" someone...  lol

 

Belichick is just as much of a whiny little bitch as Brady.

 

dude looked like he ran into a brick wall.

 

he set a pick for sure, but trying to take the guy out? lol.

 

if you're going to try and do that, at least get someone who doesn't way anymore than a bag of doritos.

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dude looked like he ran into a brick wall.

 

he set a pick for sure, but trying to take the guy out? lol.

 

if you're going to try and do that, at least get someone who doesn't way anymore than a bag of doritos.

 

Honestly to me it looked like Welker was hurt more at first than Talib.

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