As a Cubs fan, when I was placed on the White Sox during little league the only thing that made it remotely OK with me was I got to wear 35.
As a Cubs fan, when I was placed on the White Sox during little league the only thing that made it remotely OK with me was I got to wear 35.
VOTE KANG 2014
Here's my idea: You doing your job instead of soliciting ideas from the commentariat.
nothing says Indiana quite like flabby back tats
You're over complicating the whole thing. 1) A hit with enough force to knock you out cold before you hit the ground is typically enough to cause a concussion helmet or not. The severity of his injury may have lessened but he still would have had a concussion. 2) You're one angle isn't the best one. You know why?…
Next up is the basketball version of Chad Gad Yad
Uh, helmets don't do shit for neck stability so that thing about his helmet protecting him from a concussion here is wrong. The helmet coming off had nothing to do with whether or not he gets a concussion on that hit. Is it on too loosely? Probably, but that really doesn't matter on this particular play.
EDIT: Nope it was a video game
I think FIFA's directors would collectively shit their pants if England, France, and Brazil ended up in the same group
Can't wait for the Brits to land Spain, The Dutch and Mexico for their group stage. Really any group that lands two of the Euro powers is fucked
I got the Swiss, Ghana and Croatia which also wouldn't be too bad.
That was exactly my point. Thank you.
I'm not saying that they all should get fined, but Smith is far from a first-time offender (He did it in the Superbowl on a WR http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/2013/02/why-ar…) AND you need to start making examples out of guys for this the way the NHL has for hits to the head and bad cross checking calls. And H-2-H…
No. I blame Smith for hitting him in the fucking head.
You're the one that isn't very intelligent. Have you ever played football? Watched it from the sidelines at top levels? Do you know anyone that played in the NFL? How about someone that was an All-Pro? I have. I've studied football for a living. I have an idea of how it's played properly. The incentive is to take a…
Never said anything about it being easy. I said he easily could have avoided Bell's head. Big difference. And if you talk to anyone who played football prior to 2000, as I have, they'll tell you you tackle head up face into the guys chest as they were taught to in Pop Warner.
RB's don't get a free pass any more. But when I guy is in the process of falling, you aren't allowed to go for the head. In fact you're never allowed to go of the head. That's in the rulebook.
Look at that replay man. Smith has an opportunity to go for the legs and instead chooses to lead with the helmet. Seriously stop it at :38 and look and again at :44. He's got the time to drop down and instead goes up towards the head. And again, if you can find a dirtier hit from THIS YEAR, not 2008 but this season,…
To your first question: Show me a dirtier hit this year and I'll eat those words gladly. Also it WAS NOT a legal hit. The play was outside of the tackle box as Bell was outside of the entire offensive line. The tackle box rule means it fits both requirements of being inside the tackles AND within 3 yards of the line…