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Leonard Fournette getting his facemask ripped off

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I have been watching football for a long time and have never seen anything like this

 

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#2

To me, that looks more like equipment failure than it being shear force from the ripping of the facemask. 


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#3

Those helmets have some kind of "quick release" system for facemasks not entirely sure how it works but it may play a role in that
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#4

I haven't seen someone run as hard as him in a long time. He was just punishing tacklers
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#5

Quote:Those helmets have some kind of "quick release" system for facemasks not entirely sure how it works but it may play a role in that
I would hope so. Complete failure of three nuts is not something that just happens normally.

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#6

I've never seen something like that before either.

 

OTOH, that was the easiest face-masking call to make in the history of college football.


I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#7

Quote:I would hope so. Complete failure of three nuts is not something that just happens normally.



Sometimes it can only take one nut.. My uncle has kids to prove it..
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#8

Ole Miss RB Walton had the same thing happen in a game earlier this year.

 

I think like some others its some kind of design//quick release issue.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcpa1kd8IT8


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#9

Quote:Ole Miss RB Walton had the same thing happen in a game earlier this year.

 

I think like some others its some kind of design//quick release issue.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcpa1kd8IT8
 

These types of things didnt happen back in the 60's.  Am I right TMD???

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#10

Quote:To me, that looks more like equipment failure than it being shear force from the ripping of the facemask. 
I agree completely.

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