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Robinson (Dunta) does it again..

That was clean. He lead with his shoulder. This crap they are talking about on the broadcast. We know he's a receiver Chris... we know you love all receivers but that was a CLEAN hit.

Mike
 
That was clean. He lead with his shoulder. This crap they are talking about on the broadcast. We know he's a receiver Chris... we know you love all receivers but that was a CLEAN hit.

Mike

But he put his head down and led with it. That will draw the flag every time.
 
That was a punk ass ***** move by Dunta. I hate the guy not only for the crap he pulled when he was here, not only for his shitty play while he was here, but also for the fact that he is a thug. I hate him slightly less than Innegan.
 
But he put his head down and led with it. That will draw the flag every time.

I just rewound it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football. He never even made contact with this helmet, it was all shoulder. As far as I am aware that is legal. He didn't leave his feet and he used his shoulder. If that were JJo we would all be arguing it was a bad call. I know we hate Daunta but that was exactly was a good clean hit.

Mike
 
I just rewinded it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football.

Mike

When I re-watched it the only thing I saw different was Maclin trying to lean away from it, which in turn lead him into the helmet. Still though, they will call it everytime, as long as the defense goes high.
 
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Dunta Robinson may be a test case for suspension. At very least, huge fine coming, though leading WR into big hit no good, too.
 
I just rewound it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football. He never even made contact with this helmet, it was all shoulder. As far as I am aware that is legal. He didn't leave his feet and he used his shoulder. If that were JJo we would all be arguing it was a bad call. I know we hate Daunta but that was exactly was a good clean hit.

Mike
Hmm i have seen that.
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The whole "defenseless" receiver is just troubling to me. There was a time when Chrissy Collinsworthless would have been screaming about how the QB shouldn't put the receiver in a position like that. Instead we're talking about how the "dirty" defensive player had the gall to hit the receiver AFTER he caught the ball. His hit wasn't all that different from the titans game two years ago. "Going over the middle" is a phrase because it means you might get your bell rung. DAMMIT... This is so frustrating.

Mike
 
I just rewound it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football. He never even made contact with this helmet, it was all shoulder. As far as I am aware that is legal. He didn't leave his feet and he used his shoulder. If that were JJo we would all be arguing it was a bad call. I know we hate Daunta but that was exactly was a good clean hit.

Mike

Not sure what game or video you are watch but he clearly leads with his head down looking at the ground. The top of his helmet comes first, with his head down he can not see the receiver.

This is just bad form I'm all for big hits with the shoulder but this type of hit like this will just end someone's career including his own.
 
I took up for dunta last year, but the guy has to get his head up. I gave him the benefit of the doubt on the hit last year because it was bang, bang.

But before the hit on maclin last night I saw him whiff on a tackle because he was looking straight at the ground and just launched himself.

I think he intends to make impact with his shoulder and not his head, but he has shown a habit if poor technique. Doesn't make sense for him to be trying to spear because that f him up more that someone else.

He needs to get his head up and start form tackling or he may really get hurt.
 
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The whole "defenseless" receiver is just troubling to me. There was a time when Chrissy Collinsworthless would have been screaming about how the QB shouldn't put the receiver in a position like that. Instead we're talking about how the "dirty" defensive player had the gall to hit the receiver AFTER he caught the ball. His hit wasn't all that different from the titans game two years ago. "Going over the middle" is a phrase because it means you might get your bell rung. DAMMIT... This is so frustrating.

Mike

Mike, all due respect, I believe there was intent. The only reason there was shoulder pad at all was because he didn't hit him square with the helmet. It's really pretty cut and dry, IMO.

I agree with you that I want the NFL to try and weed out the horrible and unnecessary flags we all have seen in the name of player safety. Problem is the tightrope it takes to walk that walk perfectly (if you will) is too small. It's almost and probably is an unreachable fine line. We all want the game to be what it was, but it is what it is.

Clear call. If I'm the zebra I throw the flag in good conscience. What surprises me about your interpretation of the replay is it's the slo-mo that will cost Dunta the most moey and longest suspension, if he gets suspended that is. He went after him with the head and apparently didn't care who knew it.

As for Collinsworth, I wish more guys in the booth were like him. I assume you DID hear Fouts blubber on and on yesterday.

See again for yourself in the link below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvRKHy0QWZE
 
I just rewound it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football. He never even made contact with this helmet, it was all shoulder. As far as I am aware that is legal. He didn't leave his feet and he used his shoulder. If that were JJo we would all be arguing it was a bad call. I know we hate Daunta but that was exactly was a good clean hit.

Mike
He led with the head on my computer and it has rewind, also. I'm from the school that says you slobberknocker WR/TE's coming across the middle, so I don't have a problem with that. My problem with Punk Robinson stems from his actions later in the game, during some extracurricular activity. He showed his ass during that then promptly got said ass burned on a deep pass by the Eagles. He's all hat and no cattle.
 
Dunta is not a sure tackler that everyone makes him out to be. Yes he puts his body on the line and isn't afraid to make a hit or help out in run support, and for that I commend him for it. But he doesn't wrap up and tackle the player.

He led with his helmet to try and knock the ball loose. I'm all for players trying to hit hard and break up the pass or cause a fumble but Dunta's hit (just like last year against Desean Jackson) looked like he was trying to make the highlight reel and/or even injure the receiver. It was a classless and completely avoidable type of hit.

I've tried to let my emotions of DR's last year with the Texans fade away. And for the most part I have.... but there may be some underlying feeling I have that doesn't want to root for him.

After that hit, I found myself wanting the Eagles to win the game.

He deserves a big fine and a suspension. Repeat offender and it's not on the bubble. It's like he's trying to end the receivers career and that's a bunch of bullsh*t.
 
Glad he's not on our team. Dude does not even closely deserve no. 1 money. His coverage skills are atrocious, and that's what you really need from your CB. Dude should move to safety if all he has are those hit attempts.
 
They should just make the entire NFL use hard-foam helmets instead of the hard plastic. The problem is the fact that you can turn your helmet into a weapon. Take it out, put in something equally protective, but reduce the impact it has on other players.
 
That was clean. He lead with his shoulder. This crap they are talking about on the broadcast. We know he's a receiver Chris... we know you love all receivers but that was a CLEAN hit.

Mike

The fine last year was crap. The fine this year has some merit, but Collingsworth was going on and on. Both announcers were acting like he committed a felony.:overreact:
 
I was happy to see Dunta walk and I'm glad today that he's not a Texan. He's one of those players who's 60% asset and 40% liability. Those guys are fine but Dunta seems to have a knack for screwing up at the worst possible moment.

Plus I've always thought he was a little bit of a turd. I'm glad he's gone.
 
I just rewound it and watched it again. He clearly led with the shoulder. I'm not a fan of his at all but I hate the powderpuff mentality. We are starting to see the feminization of football. He never even made contact with this helmet, it was all shoulder. As far as I am aware that is legal. He didn't leave his feet and he used his shoulder. If that were JJo we would all be arguing it was a bad call. I know we hate Daunta but that was exactly was a good clean hit.

Mike

Its all about the money.

Offense sells tickets, gets ratings, etc. Losing Vick or Manning hurts ratings.

Its the reason that it is still legal to cut block and ear-hole defenders while going helmet-to-helmet against an offensive players is a ticket to Fine City
 
Its all about the money.

Offense sells tickets, gets ratings, etc. Losing Vick or Manning hurts ratings.

Its the reason that it is still legal to cut block and ear-hole defenders while going helmet-to-helmet against an offensive players is a ticket to Fine City

No, it's all about protecting the players, the more defensive players that continue to play this game of leading with the helmet like Dunta the worse the league will continue to rachet down cause peolple get hurt with leading with the helmet.

I don't agree at all with the defenseless receiver, but I totally agree with the launching yourself with the helmet down on a receiver, cause you are going to hurt/paralyze yourself or the other guy. It's just not good form.
 
No, it's all about protecting the players, the more defensive players that continue to play this game of leading with the helmet like Dunta the worse the league will continue to rachet down cause peolple get hurt with leading with the helmet.

I don't agree at all with the defenseless receiver, but I totally agree with the launching yourself with the helmet down on a receiver, cause you are going to hurt/paralyze yourself or the other guy. It's just not good form.

JMO, but I believe the NFL cares very little about the NFL player. They have never had a good record of taking care of players and have always shown they will jump through the smallest hoop for an extra half-a-dollar.

I think the reason the NFL is cracking down is for the PR of it all in today's social atmosphere. Otherwise you could bet there would be a circus guy in a top hat outside of every football venue pitching the crowd as they walk by.

"Come and see death-defying recievers as they dare roam the middle with no regard so safety and for your entertainment! You can hear the bones rattle Ladies and Gentlemen. Dare to come and see for yourselves!"

When the player retires the NFL has little to say to them. Sad, but true (imo).

At least today they are getting paid a boatload and if they can keep their grubby little hands off the 7 cars and 3 mansions they should be able to handle personal insurance for life......if.
 
JMO, but I believe the NFL cares very little about the NFL player. They have never had a good record of taking care of players and have always shown they will jump through the smallest hoop for an extra half-a-dollar.

I think the reason the NFL is cracking down is for the PR of it all in today's social atmosphere. Otherwise you could bet there would be a circus guy in a top hat outside of every football venue pitching the crowd as they walk by.

"Come and see death-defying recievers as they dare roam the middle with no regard so safety and for your entertainment! You can hear the bones rattle Ladies and Gentlemen. Dare to come and see for yourselves!"

Sad, but true (imo).
MSR. Just look at how the NFL is treating the players that built this league. The NFL cares about nothing but the all-mighty dollar.
 
MSR. Just look at how the NFL is treating the players that built this league. The NFL cares about nothing but the all-mighty dollar.

Right on. I added a bit to that post when I got to thinking about all the players that can barely walk in their 50's if they can walk at all.
 
Bleh , I didnt think it was a dirty play .... Dude took a step after the hit and had the ball covered and ducked his shoulder too. That play is what football is all about , knocking the piss outa the opponent.


Its a violent sport and the new rules are way over the line giving the offensive player a huge advantage. When safety rules give one side or the other an advantage or change the nature of the game .... they are not good rules.

Another one i dont like is the "Brady Rule" .... There's a difference between going low to make a football play and going low to injur .... but that leaves the decision open to interpretation by the official , much like the defenseless reciever rule.

The NFL may as well release all their players and sign a bunch of women to play toppless flag football. Not that I want to see the big uglies on the line toppless.
 
Bleh , I didnt think it was a dirty play .... Dude took a step after the hit and had the ball covered and ducked his shoulder too. That play is what football is all about , knocking the piss outa the opponent.


Its a violent sport and the new rules are way over the line giving the offensive player a huge advantage. When safety rules give one side or the other an advantage or change the nature of the game .... they are not good rules.

Another one i dont like is the "Brady Rule" .... There's a difference between going low to make a football play and going low to injur .... but that leaves the decision open to interpretation by the official , much like the defenseless reciever rule.

The NFL may as well release all their players and sign a bunch of women to play toppless flag football. Not that I want to see the big uglies on the line toppless.
Regardless of how we feel things should be refereed, the rules are the rules. I've watched the hit 15-20 times and Dunta lowers his head and catches the receivers facemask with the top of his helmet. His face is clearly pointed at the ground. I don't think it was a malicious hit, but I do think it is against the current rules.
 
Bleh , I didnt think it was a dirty play .... Dude took a step after the hit and had the ball covered and ducked his shoulder too. That play is what football is all about , knocking the piss outa the opponent.


Its a violent sport and the new rules are way over the line giving the offensive player a huge advantage. When safety rules give one side or the other an advantage or change the nature of the game .... they are not good rules.

Another one i dont like is the "Brady Rule" .... There's a difference between going low to make a football play and going low to injur .... but that leaves the decision open to interpretation by the official , much like the defenseless reciever rule.

The NFL may as well release all their players and sign a bunch of women to play toppless flag football. Not that I want to see the big uglies on the line toppless.

Disagree. If a guy tried to hit me like that he better hope I can't get up because he just tried to take me out of the game permanently.

I'm all about knocking the piss out of a player and would be the first in line to do so. I want him to think about what will happen the next time and should be allowed to do so within the rules, but I wouldn't lead with my head (with arms moving backward as if thrusting my head forward I might add). Hell I could be on the short end of that hit if I tried it.
 
Disagree. If a guy tried to hit me like that he better hope I can't get up because he just tried to take me out of the game permanently.

I'm all about knocking the piss out of a player and would be the first in line to do so. I want him to think about what will happen the next time and should be allowed to do so within the rules, but I wouldn't lead with my head (with arms moving backward as if thrusting my head forward I might add). Hell I could be on the short end of that hit if I tried it.
I was always taught to lead with my facemask when tackling, then tackle through the player. I would feel differently about this particular play if Dunta hadn't lowered his head.
 
Fair enough. I was never taught to lead with my face(mask) because our coach wanted us to walk when we grew up, but fair enough. :D
 
Fair enough. I was never taught to lead with my face(mask) because our coach wanted us to walk when we grew up, but fair enough. :D
Really? I was taught that from peewee thru high school. Plant your face mask on the side the runner is going, wrap up and tackle through is how I was taught. You can't see the ball carrier if you're looking at the ground. Besides, I'm pretty sure you're better off with your face looking forward as far as neck injuries go.
 
Really? I was taught that from peewee thru high school. Plant your face mask on the side the runner is going, wrap up and tackle through is how I was taught. You can't see the ball carrier if you're looking at the ground. Besides, I'm pretty sure you're better off with your face looking forward as far as neck injuries go.

I was taught to lead with the shoulder but I don't know if our coaches taught us differently or not. I remember the badge of honor was if your practice jersey had holes on the shoulders indicating you were hitting hard (mine had many..lol), that and the the scars on your helmet. God I miss that. Hated practice, loved the games.
 
Bleh , I didnt think it was a dirty play .... Dude took a step after the hit and had the ball covered and ducked his shoulder too. That play is what football is all about , knocking the piss outa the opponent.

I don't see how this was not a dirty play. Dunta tried to use his helmet as a weapon. He made no attempt with either arm to wrap up and tackle but he definitely lowered his helmet. I don't see how that is a rule giving an advantage to the offense. All he had to do was form tackle.

I was always taught to lead with my facemask when tackling, then tackle through the player. I would feel differently about this particular play if Dunta hadn't lowered his head.

Generally agree but would rephrase slightly - head up, drive shoulder through and wrap.

Dunta went for a highlight reel hit and he got one, just not the way he wanted.
 
Really? I was taught that from peewee thru high school. Plant your face mask on the side the runner is going, wrap up and tackle through is how I was taught. You can't see the ball carrier if you're looking at the ground. Besides, I'm pretty sure you're better off with your face looking forward as far as neck injuries go.

Yep. I was told to put the screws on the top of the facemask into his chest and drive through him while wrapping up.
 
No, it's all about protecting the players, the more defensive players that continue to play this game of leading with the helmet like Dunta the worse the league will continue to rachet down cause peolple get hurt with leading with the helmet.

I don't agree at all with the defenseless receiver, but I totally agree with the launching yourself with the helmet down on a receiver, cause you are going to hurt/paralyze yourself or the other guy. It's just not good form.

Protecting the ratings-producing offensive players yes, the defensive players not so much.

See how many "defenseless" defenders get ear-holed every game.

Offense gets the fantasy football and casual fan to tune in every week.
 
That was clean. He lead with his shoulder. This crap they are talking about on the broadcast. We know he's a receiver Chris... we know you love all receivers but that was a CLEAN hit.

Mike

Agreed. It was both clean and BEAUTIFUL! Homie made the catch and Dunta came out of nowhere and seemed to say "HELLO.....MOTHERTRUCKA!" and laid that fool the VUGG OUT!
 
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