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But he grazed himBall was already 10 yards downfield incomplete when he hit him. And dude talking about dislodging the ball.
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Just like those planes grazed the twin towers

But he grazed himBall was already 10 yards downfield incomplete when he hit him. And dude talking about dislodging the ball.
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You want me to go into Burfict's HISTORY of dirty plays:DKFewtch:
Best believe that flag was thrown off reputation:DKTomlin:
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Not a bengals fan but I don't think it was a dirty hit, either way the league is p*ssyfied now. There was an earlier legal hit they called as well
Best post in the threadHit was closer to being clean than it was to being dirty. Dude led with his shoulder like you're trained to do. Only reason it got a flag is because brown was in obvious pain. If the ball was so uncatchable as people want to make it then why did Brown attempt to catch it? Burfict played it like Brown was going to catch it because in the split second he had to make his decision on the play the clean shoulder was his best option. Was he supposed let him make a play on the ball then attempt to do his job?
As fukked up as it sounds, Browns saftey is not burficts responsibility. His qb threw it high and forced Brown to leave his feet making him defenseless. His QB fukked him not burfict. If brown stays on the ground and takes that hit he brushes it off. You over analyze any play where a player gets injured in slow motion and you'll create the unsafe thing that got said player taken out.
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Burflict's reputation + Brown getting knocked out >>> hit
Also for the record, Antonio Brown is also a bytchmade ass nikka who continually tries to show up his opponents... so he deserves no tears
It's just the way the game is. If you flaunt on offense, you become a target for the defense.
I actually credit AJ Green... his first couple of years the dude was showing cats up all the time. Since then he plays much more professionally, which also coincides with him going over the middle more.