Ryan Clark's hit last nite on Wes Welker
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:26 pm
Ryan Clark's hit made Sean Taylor proud last nite!
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:UGH! ACCESS DENIED, DARN FILTERS...
JansenFan wrote:At least someone represented Sean this weekend.
VetSkinsFan wrote:Ryan Clark's hit made Sean Taylor proud last nite!
TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
VetSkinsFan wrote:TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
Welker would agree. I don't think he came back in the game that nite.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
Welker would agree. I don't think he came back in the game that nite.
Good, that was the purpose of that hit. It was the exact hit Sean would have delivered. He was a personal foul magnet but you began to see the science behind it after a while. Sure, you have to pick and choose when do it but having WR's scared adds a lot to a defense. Landry doesn't have that effect because he is too small.
TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
Countertrey wrote:TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
That's a load. It was bang-bang. The flag is nothing but more evidence of the feminization of the game.
Next year, they should change the ref's flags to pink in color.
VetSkinsFan wrote:Countertrey wrote:TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
That's a load. It was bang-bang. The flag is nothing but more evidence of the feminization of the game.
Next year, they should change the ref's flags to pink in color.
Did you see that as soon as Welker hit the ground, Palomalu had the little flag animation b/c he knew it was coming...
Countertrey wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:Countertrey wrote:TeeterSalad wrote:That was a great hit, I tend to agree with throwing the flag on that one though, Welker had given up on the ball and began to slow down when he was hit.
That's a load. It was bang-bang. The flag is nothing but more evidence of the feminization of the game.
Next year, they should change the ref's flags to pink in color.
Did you see that as soon as Welker hit the ground, Palomalu had the little flag animation b/c he knew it was coming...
I'm sure there's a point somewhere in there... I've looked 4 times and haven't seen any such gesture from Troy. Who here that remembers football as played by Pat Fischer, Ritchie Pettibon, Ken Houston, Brig Owens, and the Hangman (the REAL 55) doesn't believe that the NFL is being groomed to become a girls league?
Ryan Clark played that the way it should be played.
I was just glad to see the Steelers crush the girls with the silver helmets... which will look good when contrasted with the ref's new pink flags.
VetSkinsFan wrote:I watched the game, so I might be remembering it from that. My point was that Troy KNEW it was going to be a penalty before the ref threw the flag.