Gaulden laying the wood in NFL camp

#27
#27
It seems to be an unwritten rule in the NFL that you don’t take real hard shots on teammates in practice.

That was a good hard legal shot.
 
#35
#35
Uhh no.

Even he knew he ****ed up. You don't hit a defenseless receiver in practice. What does anyone gain from breaking the guys ribs?

No ribs were broken that I know of , everybody has pads on . I don’t get it , the qb hangs the ball out like that , the WR goes for it like he would any time , Gaulden hits the receiver like he would anytime . Now everybody’s mad . Which one of them yelled at the Qb for hanging that ball up like that ? There a really old but true saying ... “ you play how you practice “ . The Db coach should have been sprinting over to Gaulden to make sure he was ok , let the offensive coaches pet the little Wr.
 
#37
#37
How much better do Jones players get after they leave Jones. Jones didn't get the best out of anybody most regressed in his system.
 
#40
#40
Rashaan wasn't even trying to lay him out. He pulled back at the last second.
This! He pulled up but the hit was already there. He didnt even drive through the guy. I think some people should watch flag football or remember it is a contact sport, even in practice

Maybe he could have pulled up a little but there was no ill intentions there when he clearly could have laid the dude out
 
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#44
#44
This! He pulled up but the hit was already there. He didnt even drive through the guy. I think some people should watch flag football or remember it is a contact sport, even in practice

Maybe he could have pulled up a little but there was no ill intentions there when he clearly could have laid the dude out
It's an NFL preseason camp with 4 preseason game and a 17 week regular season to go. The idea that this has anything to do with being manly is just ridiculous.

It was a dumb throw compounded by an overzealous rookie.
 
#50
#50
It's an NFL preseason camp with 4 preseason game and a 17 week regular season to go. The idea that this has anything to do with being manly is just ridiculous.

It was a dumb throw compounded by an overzealous rookie.
I agree with this for the most part but what is he supposed to do there? Didnt say anything about "manly." What I said was it is a contact sport and sometimes you get hit whether its camp or a regular season game. He obviously didn't try to hurt him
 
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