San Diego(-1.5) at Cincinnati
A little surprised to see the Bengals a home dog to the Lightning Bolts.
A little surprised to see the Bengals a home dog to the Lightning Bolts.
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jwinslow;659378; said:Anyone else think McCree nailed Housh's shoulder, and #58's leg was what knocked his helmet/head silly?
sandgk;659389; said:No, not having seen the replay.
Totally classless. McCree will be substantially less filthy rich by Wednesday afternoon.
I think it was cheap due to being early, not vicious.BuckeyeMike80;659414; said:McCree ear-holed him, but I too think the injury came from the leg hitting his head.
It was still a classless hit.
jwinslow;659449; said:I think it was cheap due to being early, not vicious.
They kept showing the wrong replay. From the front (palmer view), it was impossible to tell what hit when.
I reviewed the sideline shot many times via DVR, and it sure looked like he led with his shoulder. His head was knocked sideways at the same rate as his body, maybe even a little slower.
Looked a lot like the bogus 'helmet to helmet' call on Cincy, where it was really the shoulder that did the damage.
tibor75;659459; said:Wins is right. Dan Dierforf who sounded like Buck watching Randy Moss moon the Packers was completely wrong on that play. The hit was "dirty" because it was early, not because there was any malicious helmet to helmet.
Marvin's mantra since becoming head coach is "Do your job"
Hey mother fucker, do your job on draft day.