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This is why football is for real men

The was NOTHING compared to the hit Michael Lewis put on Laverneus Coles Sunday night.
(props to Coles for holding on)

or the hit that Josh Parry put on Shawn Springs... <<BAM!>

edit: thanks to Argo for posting them above...

or the hit Sean Taylor would have put on Pinkston if he hadn't pulled up... :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The was NOTHING compared to the hit Michael Lewis put on Laverneus Coles Sunday night.
(props to Coles for holding on)

or the hit that Josh Parry put on Shawn Springs... <<BAM!>

or the hit Sean Taylor would have put on Pinkston if he hadn't pulled up... :roll:

Hehe, funny, both were posted in my previous post 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Argo
More hits

Hit 1
Hit 2
Lewis knocked Coles parrallel to the ground!

Is it me, or does Coles always get knocked down? I've seen at least 5-6 brutal hits on him last 2 years.

That's because he's one of those good receivers that will run those routes over the middle and get nailed for them.
 
Originally posted by: jammur21
Althogh he bobbled it, at least he didn't bail out of the play like Kennison did on Monday in the 1st quarter.

Or Pinkston on Sunday night... :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: moshquerade
that should have made his breakfast come back up

It probably did.

<--- Been hit like that.

No offense but I doubt you've ever played in a level of competition where the impact that you were hit was anywhere near that.
 
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