October 26, 20195 yr comment_437541 If that hit went to a review and the CFL didn't call it a penalty they have no defense when they get sued other than trying to say the players are submitting to head trauma by playing the sport. You both aren't allowed to lead with your head (this has been a rule as long as football has been a sport) and you're also not allowed now to have an opponents head or neck be the main point of contact. Edited October 26, 20195 yr by JuranBoldenRules
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437543 You know, just because Collaros’ helmet is big enough to have its own atmosphere, doesn’t mean it’s free headshot night. F@ck!
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437544 Just now, BigBlueFanatic said: You know, just because Collaros’ helmet is big enough to have its own atmosphere, doesn’t mean it’s free headshot night. F@ck! He does have the Riddell Great Gazoo model helmet
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437547 If I see Suitor on the street I'm going to head shot him and say "you should have hook slid you dumbass to avoid the hit"
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437548 This is why we need Evans or Masoli or Arbuckle. A QB that can chuck the ball.
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437551 And that collaros pick is 100% evidence that he's not alright after that hit.
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437553 Stamps cannot run against us, but sure as hell can pass. Edited October 26, 20195 yr by Tracker
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437554 Bighill drops Begelton and chases a crosser running away from a QB stepping up in the pocket...literally a physically impossible throw, leaves Begelton wide open in middle of the field.
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437556 Stamps always have open players right in the middle of the field. Their offense is nice
October 26, 20195 yr comment_437561 For a league that calls every tackle from behind as a horse collar, that’s pretty inexcusable.
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