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It was. If you played like you say and I believe you did, that is not a clean hit. I'm not looking at it through orange glasses it's a fact. When Randolph got his targeting penalties last year I agreed with his ejection.
 
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So the replay shows it was a dirty hit, but not surprising that it was a Bama player. They are taught to play dirty.
The worst thing is that the sec officials out of their Birmingham headquarters would never throw the player out of the game, so they will continue to get away with this type of play.

What is important now is how is his condition? What are the latest reports on the damage to his knee? Do we know anything more than we knew earlier today?
 
It was. If you played like you say and I believe you did, that is not a clean hit. I'm not looking at it through orange glasses it's a fact. When Randolph got his targeting penalties last year I agreed with his ejection.

If the hit had not been out of bounds there would have been nothing at all wrong with it. Again, if your point is that it was dirty because it was OoB, then it is what it is. But the form and execution of the hit itself was 100% legal.
 
If the hit had not been out of bounds there would have been nothing at all wrong with it. Again, if your point is that it was dirty because it was OoB, then it is what it is. But the form and execution of the hit itself was 100% legal.

But the fact is he was out of bounds and dude did launch himself into Kamara after he was already out. That's been the whole thing. If he does that on the right hash on 3rd down I have no issue. But doing that when the guy is already out is cheap...Holcombe needs to be careful leading with his head like that.

There I tried to clean it up.
 
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But the fact is he was out of bounds and dude did launch himself into Kamara after he was already out. That's been the whole thing. If he does that on the right hash on 3rd down I have no issue. But doing that when the guy is already out is cheap especially going low on him...Holcombe needs to be careful leading with his head like that.

There I tried to clean it up.
 
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If you had stopped there then I at least get what you're saying even if I don't agree with the term "dirty". None of the rest of it makes any sense.

My definition of dirty is:
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a : not clean or pure <dirty clothes> b : likely to befoul or defile with dirt <dirty jobs> c : contaminated with infecting organisms <dirty wounds> d : containing impurities <dirty coal>

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a : morally unclean or corrupt: as (1) : indecent, vulgar <dirty jokes> <a dirty movie> (2) : dishonorable, base <a dirty trick> (3) : unsportsmanlike <dirty players> b : acquired by disreputable or illegal means : ill-gotten <dirty money>
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a: any fan, player, or coach belonging to the University of Alabama: as (1): Bammers feed PED's to players <dirty Bammer coach feeds PED's to players> (2) Bammers pay their players the most and get away with it <Dirty ol' Bammers pay players and you'll even see them driving new Lexus vehicles even though they can't afford it and the NCAA let's them get away with it> (3) NCAA and the SEC plays favorites during games hence lot's of holding and other penalites don't get called <Dirty Bammers get all the calls because the refs let them get away with it, notice how they get away with holding and our team gets called for sneezing?> (4) their fans are all dirty <look at those dirty Bammer fans, they look like they have no clue what a shower is>
 
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Cognitive dissonance is a heck of a thing. It's like the mother refusing to believe her son is a thief. I wonder if bama writer would have the same opinion if that happened to a QB instead? My guess is probably not. Everyone knew that was a dirty hit even before the replay went live because it was painfully obvious that he targeted the legs out of bounds. Trademark dirty hit... Only a few delusional Bama fans will tell you otherwise.
 
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