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The block plax did was pure clean. They've recently changed the rule where they will flag you if you do that away from the play (primarily to protect qbs after an INT play), but his was to the front, dud just wasn't looking for it.

As to the pick, you can't have contact on a pass play past 5 yards witten ran into his guy to push him into another. Per the rules I believe you can be flagged for an orchestrated pick even without the contact, but it is extremely rare to see it as it would have to be soooo obvious, and even then refs don't like to go there.
 
Guess I should rephrase myself since everyone is saying the hit is "legal" and "clean."

My position wouldn't change if it was another team, or another player - even one I hate and feel would deserve it. The block was cheap, because there were other options that Burress could have played out. If Jenkins was looking at Burress, I'd say that was a legit block - but he wasn't. He was looking away at the play and got blindsided by Burress. If that was a player on your team, I assure you that you'd probably complain and wonder why it was legal.

But hey, he's a Cowboy so all y'all can do is hate and be glad a Cowboy "got what he deserved!"
 
Guess I should rephrase myself since everyone is saying the hit is "legal" and "clean."

My position wouldn't change if it was another team, or another player - even one I hate and feel would deserve it. The block was cheap, because there were other options that Burress could have played out. If Jenkins was looking at Burress, I'd say that was a legit block - but he wasn't. He was looking away at the play and got blindsided by Burress. If that was a player on your team, I assure you that you'd probably complain and wonder why it was legal.

But hey, he's a Cowboy so all y'all can do is hate and be glad a Cowboy "got what he deserved!"

No I wouldn't. I would say "damn, that's one hell of a good block, hope my team's player is OK. But damn that was a good block, he got jacked the F up!".
 
Guess I should rephrase myself since everyone is saying the hit is "legal" and "clean."

My position wouldn't change if it was another team, or another player - even one I hate and feel would deserve it. The block was cheap, because there were other options that Burress could have played out. If Jenkins was looking at Burress, I'd say that was a legit block - but he wasn't. He was looking away at the play and got blindsided by Burress. If that was a player on your team, I assure you that you'd probably complain and wonder why it was legal.

But hey, he's a Cowboy so all y'all can do is hate and be glad a Cowboy "got what he deserved!"

San Antonio loves them some cowboys. Why no Texans fans down there? I know Houston is much closer.
 
dougp, seriously... Just stop. The block was 100% clean and 110% vicious. Arguing otherwise is either stupid or ignorant. I'd like to believe you're neither.
 
Guess I should rephrase myself since everyone is saying the hit is "legal" and "clean."

My position wouldn't change if it was another team, or another player - even one I hate and feel would deserve it. The block was cheap, because there were other options that Burress could have played out. If Jenkins was looking at Burress, I'd say that was a legit block - but he wasn't. He was looking away at the play and got blindsided by Burress. If that was a player on your team, I assure you that you'd probably complain and wonder why it was legal.

But hey, he's a Cowboy so all y'all can do is hate and be glad a Cowboy "got what he deserved!"

it was a shoulder to chest block. it's not plax's fault the other guy wasnt looking. nothing wrong with the hit at all. wtf did you want him to do, gently tap him on his shoulder to tell him to turn around so he could block him?

get over it.
 
San Antonio loves them some cowboys. Why no Texans fans down there? I know Houston is much closer.

I live in Houston now, moved from San Antonio awhile ago. As far as I know, those who were Oiler fans either became a Cowboys or Saints fan after the move. Nobody outside of Houston gives a shit about the Texans, they're just another bump in the road to a good record.
 
Yeah brutal hit. If it was done to the opposing team I'd be screaming f@ck yeah and frothing at the mouth. Since it was my team I just kinda cringe and hope he can keep playing.
 
it was a shoulder to chest block. it's not plax's fault the other guy wasnt looking. nothing wrong with the hit at all. wtf did you want him to do, gently tap him on his shoulder to tell him to turn around so he could block him?

get over it.

Oh I'm over it. But you fuckers are seriously fun to keep pushing. I hope your favorite player breaks a leg though after someone throws a nasty block. Then I'll sit back and laugh all the way home ...
 
Oh I'm over it. But you fuckers are seriously fun to keep pushing. I hope your favorite player breaks a leg though after someone throws a nasty block. Then I'll sit back and laugh all the way home ...

that's called football. welcome to the sport.
 
that's called football. welcome to the sport.

C'mon, take the bait man. You're supposed to get mad that I'm happy your favorite player is injured!

Whatever. I understand it's a sport, but I'm beyond the initial nasty hit is how it needs to be done. And I've never said it wasn't a good/nice hit - it really was. Regardless, we'll all have to agree to agree or disagree or whatever.
 
So all you guys are for this type of play? Were was you the when Hines Ward was was doing these type of hits?
 
Oh I'm over it. But you fuckers are seriously fun to keep pushing. I hope your favorite player breaks a leg though after someone throws a nasty block. Then I'll sit back and laugh all the way home ...

I shrugged when Roy Williams used (then legal) horse collars to break some legs, just like I shrugged when Mike Jenkins got hit last night. Of course you don't want to see anyone get hurt, especially plays on your team, but a legal hit is a legal hit, I'm not going to complain about it being "too hard" or anything like that.

So all you guys are for this type of play? Were was you the when Hines Ward was was doing these type of hits?

Probably defending him, if they were legal hits. One of the biggest advantages to having a WR like Hines Ward or Keyshawn Johnson is the blocking support they bring.
 
Oh I'm over it. But you fuckers are seriously fun to keep pushing. I hope your favorite player breaks a leg though after someone throws a nasty block. Then I'll sit back and laugh all the way home ...

LOL! Look guys, he thinks he is the one pushing our buttons!

Isn't he cute,:awe:
 
Chef's safety Eric Berry is out for the season with a torn ACL.

SD's kicker Kaeding is out for the season too.
 
^

I wish you knew how stupid you look in this thread.

I wish you knew how much I don't really care how I look. This is a forum, there are many like it and quite frankly I don't care what you think of a post here in an NFL thread. You have your opinion, I have mine. I think you're stupid for yours, but does it really matter? Nope. Yet funny enough, I'm not the one who keeps posting on it.

Oh wait ... damn you trollnick! You snagged me again! Just don't set the hook this time.

😵
 
I just have to ask, what is stupid about my opinion? As a matter of fact, what even is my opinion again?

Let's just say I understand it's a legal block. Thems the rules. That's all fine, but I still think it was a dirty block and the intensity of it was unnecessary and the way Burress mocks Jenkins was uncalled for (you can see him tap the side of his helmet on the side he hit Jenkins). They made hits like that illegal against receivers, and last year a few defensive players came out and said that the NFL doesn't give a shit about them - and even cited Ward as one of them who threw dirty blocks.
 
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