Kickoff Returner Has Some Rib Damage
Busted Coverage: Booze, Ladies And Football —
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gYOA0WyIFk
Added: Nov. 10, 2008
Premise of video: To show what happens to young kickoff returners when they run straight into a defender. It’s called a form tackle. ...
Ha! I Can Never Be Tackl ... Ohhh, Mommy! [Football]
Deadspin —
This youngster here is obviously a fan of the classic, straight-ahead running style of now-retired Dolphins running back Larry Csonka. Ouch. I should have listened to mom when she suggested beginning golf. The question is, which hit was bigger: This one, or the one levied by the Eagles' Chris Gocong on the Giants' Brandon Jacobs on Sunday night? At least the kid held onto the ball. Kickoff Returner Has Some Rib Damage [Busted Coverage] Brandon Jacobs Gets Jacked Up [FanDome]
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Nasty Hit By A Sprite Youngster
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball —
Don’t be surprised if after reviewing this, Roger Goodell doesn’t fine this kid $15,000 for the nasty hit he lays. And suspends him for three or four games.
Keep your head on a swivel, stupid kid
Epic Carnival —
by GMoney, The Money Shot This video pretty much speaks for itself. That being: 1.) Kids getting hurt is always hilarious 2.) Devin Hester and Josh Cribbs' jobs are safe ...
Huge Pee Wee Football Hits
FanIQ Blog —
There's little question that Roger Goodell is beginning to crack down on huge hits in the NFL. We see defensive players getting fined every day now for making some highlight tackle. And dammit, I'm sick of it. I need my weekly share of bone crunching hits, and if the NFL won't give them to me, I have to search for them elsewhere. ...
The New York Times Liked Aussie Rules Better
Dave's Football Blog —
There’s been a lot of focus this year on violence in the NFL — hard hits, horrific injuries, past players looking for ways to prevent future concussions, bounties on players, new rules that may or may not be “pansying up” the game, and so on.
It’s all quite absurd, really. Those who prattle on about the violence of the gridiron game seem to forget that it is violence. It’s a brutal tactical war game that requires players to collide into each other at the fastest possible speed to stop an opponent — something players ...





