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Second, between his concussions and the Rams' OL sucking, he's going to be getting rid of the ball in a hurry. If we could get pressure with the front 4 and force him to throw at 7 defenders, mistakes will happen.
You think a player would ease up on him knowing that they could seriously injure him with a hit to the head?
I hope not.
If he is on the field and starting that means not only did he clear himself to play, but the training staff, doctors, and coaches all cleared him to play.
IMO, that makes him fair game. The Bills shouldn't be feeling sorry him and take it easy. We all know nobody felt sorry for the Bills in the past.
If he is on the field and starting that means not only did he clear himself to play, but the training staff, doctors, and coaches all cleared him to play.
IMO, that makes him fair game. The Bills shouldn't be feeling sorry him and take it easy. We all know nobody felt sorry for the Bills in the past.
agreed. Don't intentionally try to hurt the guy, but don't treat him any different than any other player on the field. No one wants to see the guy get hurt, but it's an occupational hazard of pro football and he chose to take the risk.
Second, between his concussions and the Rams' OL sucking, he's going to be getting rid of the ball in a hurry. If we could get pressure with the front 4 and force him to throw at 7 defenders, mistakes will happen.
No, we're going to send Whitner for the big hit.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Man, I knew this season was too good to be true. Now the Bills are gonna kill the friggin guy and have it hanging over our head, and being all emotionally draining, for the rest of the year.
Ah, blitz him anyways.
"Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad
"I've just been hit with a piece of sky. " ~ yordad
"Forgive my opinion, but...." ~ yordad
"Warning: I might be hammered." ~ yordad
"I don't care if the word is "your" or "you're", so buzz off. Its (it's) a frickin(') message board." ~ yordad
He was cleared to play, so why not go lights out (no pun intended... actually yes it was) on the guy?
He's putting himself in the situation. Well, the front office is putting him in that situation, but if he has confidence in his O-Line, then he should be fine to lay under Marcus Stroud this weekend.
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