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Is there really no FSU v. Miami thread?!
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I'm trying to figure out where its illegal for a qb to get hit high and low. Two guys meet at a qb at the same time and one guy is high and one is low, it happens.
Lets say Ngakoue and Fowler reach Andrew Luck at the same time and absolute crush him. Were they supposed to let up because they both got there? Another situation, lets say Malik Jackson gets to Ben Roethlisberger and is able to grab him and hold onto his ankle, but Ben wont go down. Ngakoue comes in and cleans him up. According to you that's now a cheap shot....or is that only to the FSU quarterbacks? I have an axe to grind, but your player throwing head shots isn't cheap, but everything Miami did was...ok, I have an axe to grind. |
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