He admitted to losing his temper and that leading to the elbow, not to pulling him down..
He admitted to losing his temper and that leading to the elbow, not to pulling him down..
Then you should watch Delly’s legs, he drives back toward Horford and into his leg, through his entire fall. Generally if you're pulled hard to the ground your feet come out from under you to the point where your major focus is balance reorientation, not continuing to try and box out.
They didn’t miss it, they just saw it wasn’t a major factor in what happened. In some videos I think you can even see Delly complaining , but he wasn’t miming a arm jerk motion, I believe he was complaining about over the back.
He wasn’t arm locked strong enough to pull him straight to the ground, in fact dude was able to still drive his legs multiple times before he finally hit the ground. Not exactly a good showing of somebody jerked to the ground hey their arm.
He drove his legs multiple times too, he didn't just give it 1 big push. I won't go so far as to say he's intentionally attempting to injure anybody, but his style of play doesn't seem to take into account whether it could potentially be a dangerous play w/ little to no reward.
His momentum would have had him well short of Horford’s leg if he just fell, but he didn’t. He drove his legs multiple times in an attempt to box out, which was pointless as he was too low to do it safely & effectively.
He didn’t go to the ground because he was pulled, oh so very hard. He lost his balance and then ended up tripping over Carroll. Instead of just letting refs handle it if he was viewed to be fouled, he drove his legs all the way to the ground, in some lame effort to box out Al’s leg. Maybe he should step up his game to…
If he quit driving his legs he most assuredly would've landed in a much different spot. The fact his legs are pumping through the entire way to the ground belies people trying to say he was pulled, too.
Horford wasn’t pulling on him. Dude was off balance and pushing, and kept right on driving his legs right into Al’s lower leg. If he hadn’t had that 2nd lunge/leg pump I’d say it was incidental, but he was obviously still trying to box out, even though he was headed to the ground. There was no need for that shit, it’s…
The Korver incident didn’t look flagrantly dangerous, this however was utterly uneccissary. He pushed off a second time, right into the lower leg of Al, and there is a strong likelyhood of injuring somebody when you do that.
Perfect response, and with such brevity.! Star for you.
It's a massive media conspiracy then, because multiple outlets are reporting it. The kid said it, he's a sore loser, and can't control his emotions well. I feel bad for his older self, he'll be regretting this later, I hope.
You should get your hearing checked, or just continue on with your pointless denial.
Good god, freon, why did I ever think huffing it was cool?
Ya, it so much worse for you than boxing or MMA. Good grief.
It's most definitely going to change the Niners chance at doing anything. They have fallen so fast my head is swimming, post concision style, all the way on the east coast.
LOL! I loved seeing that narcissistic defense have a childish meltdown to end the game. Fuck just about everyone on the Seahawks. They should thank their lucky stars that they have somebody as classy as Wilson, and a few others, or the whole team would be a collection of talented twats.
I hope you bookmarked the porn site(s) he visited, or saved the whole internet history so you can show a montage during your speech, perhaps after if there are youngins there.
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Why? It's not like professional athletes are in anyway dependent on autograph sales to supplement their income. The ones popular enough for their signatures to be worth a damn already have huge contracts.