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***Official Steelers @ Bengals AFC Wild Card Playoff Game Thread***
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Quote:And the hit where the steelers guy led with his helmet on Bernard wasnt? Don't give me the "it wasn't a penalty" crap. This day and age leading with your helmet is dirty; we know the effects now. From my vantage it looked like he led with his shoulder. Like I said either way both of those teams are dirty. I'd venture to say the whole North division is dirty I don't think anyone is comparing Shazier and Burfict. That can't be done. Shazier was the lone tackler and forced a fumble in the process. Burfict ran from the sideline to the middle of the field after a teammate had already hit Brown. So for Burfict, hitting any part of the body would be called unnecessary roughness IMO. |
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