Jalin Hyatt smacked #86

#8
#8
I saw that during the game. I don't think he did it on purpose. He put his hand up defensively and it just happened.

Almost certainly he put his hand up reflexively to stop his momentum but just as certainly when he pushed off, that was with intent IMO. I LOVED it but surprised we didnt get called for it - though I am not sure what he would be tagged with. Zebras probably just didnt see it since it was off the field.
 
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#9
#9
Almost certainly he put his hand up reflexively to stop his momentum but just as certainly when he pushed off, that was with intent IMO. I LOVED it but surprised we didnt get called for it - though I am not sure what he would be tagged with. Zebras probably just didnt see it since it was off the field.
Just glad we didnt get a call from the SEC monday mourning
 
#13
#13
When you're on sidelines you need to be aware of the game and protect yourself. This guy (86) was oblivious to the play, he can blame himself imo. Hyatt's reaction was natural in the flow of the play no penalty for that for sure imo.
He did 86 him though.:D
I hope Hyatt 86s several Georgia players Saturday!
 
#16
#16
Ya I noticed it too. That was funny. But unintentionally for sure. The player puts his hand up to block him. It looks like Hyatt is trying to grab his arm and misses. No ill intent. But funny no doubt
 
#20
#20
SIAP. I was rewatching the game and noticed Jalin Hyatt smacked the **** out of #86 of Missouri when he ran out of bounds after his catch. LOL Go to the 30:14 mark of this video. Also, shows a slow motion replay shortly after.



sometimes you need to use a guys head to slow your roll.
 
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#21
#21
It says video unavailable for me. Anybody got the game time that it happened? Wouldn’t mind watching again.
 
#24
#24
You notice the Missouri player didnt put up much of a fuss. He knew what was up.
 
#25
#25
A coworker brought that up first thing Monday morning but just like most have said it was incidental. I bet 86 doesn't turn his back on the game ever again. This is very different than the Jenning incident.
 
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