VikingFan2k2
Well-Known Member
It worked out well for WCW.
Not really actually, that was seen by many as the beginning of the end for WCW.
It worked out well for WCW.
I guess you could argue there was a little extra umph at the end, but jesus H, the game isn't played in slo mo
QBs are also the most vulnerable. They stand in the pocket, plant and throw all very vulnerable positions to be in. Hit hard as hell cleanly, I have no problem. But when they are planting and throwing they do need to be protected form having their knees taken out. The NFL protects linemen so they don't get their knees blown out while engaged. Are linemen pussies as well? Just look at the list of lower leg injuries in the game. A good portion even come during practice, let alone a game. Same goes for pile driving a QB. Players are also protected against this. It happens to QBs more due to the vulnerable position they are in.QBs are pussies who take up the largest percentage of the salary cap compare to any other position. So once again, the NFL is going overboard in trying to protect their investments.
Intent to hurt is vital.
And much different than intent to injure.
Thats all he had left after the moose destroyed his shoulder.He won the MVP in 2002. Granted, there wasn't much competition that year and his game was just dink and dunk at that point.
while I agree with most of your points. I think receivers are most vulnerable. Especially with the way some of these QBs throw nowadays. Which you could throw in with your other points about rules to protect players. You're not suppose to cream them anymore, even with a legal hit. (defenseless player & all)QBs are also the most vulnerable. They stand in the pocket, plant and throw all very vulnerable positions to be in. Hit hard as hell cleanly, I have no problem. But when they are planting and throwing they do need to be protected form having their knees taken out. The NFL protects linemen so they don't get their knees blown out while engaged. Are linemen pussies as well? Just look at the list of lower leg injuries in the game. A good portion even come during practice, let alone a game. Same goes for pile driving a QB. Players are also protected against this. It happens to QBs more due to the vulnerable position they are in.
Yep it sure does pay having a QB that doesn't leave his receivers to hang out and dry.while I agree with most of your points. I think receivers are most vulnerable. Especially with the way some of these QBs throw nowadays. Which you could throw in with your other points about rules to protect players. You're not suppose to cream them anymore, even with a legal hit. (defenseless player & all)
So, why not just call it Unnecessary Roughness?
while I agree with most of your points. I think receivers are most vulnerable. Especially with the way some of these QBs throw nowadays. Which you could throw in with your other points about rules to protect players. You're not suppose to cream them anymore, even with a legal hit. (defenseless player & all)
Quantum Leap fan?
Quantum Leap fan?