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He didn't need to do that to prevent AW from making a play. R Woods, whose blocking everyone looks to as the way a WR goes about things, never looks to take the other team's players out of the game, just out of the play.

 

It was dirty.

 

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This is the larger issue at play here. I tend to agree with the players that hits over the middle take place at such a speed, there isn't time for a player to "check down" and hit someone in the ribs, chest etc.

 

This play was not the case.

 

He had a bead on him from the snap and could have neutralized him without targeting his head. Bush league play. He chose to inflict the most damage on the play, and aimed for the head.

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I think it's laughable that you can get ejected for 2 unsportsmanlike penalties (like taunting, celebrating, or removing your helmet) but intentionally trying to injure someone means nothing WRT it.

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Left his feet and went to the head. Filthy. should be fined and suspended. Don't care how "bad" he feels.

 

Dirty play. NFL will probably just fine because they have no balls anyway.

 

Bills players should have legally pounded this A@@hole into the ground the rest of the day and did not.

 

Dirtiest play of year- nothing legal about it when he left his feet.

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It was clearly a head shot (and his second personal foul of the game), and I'll be looking for a serious fine without suspension. He should have been booted which might have changed the game. Having the Big Guy in there would have made it different too, but he's too lazy to stretch during his month off....

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I think it's laughable that you can get ejected for 2 unsportsmanlike penalties (like taunting, celebrating, or removing your helmet) but intentionally trying to injure someone means nothing WRT it.

 

Just like smacking your wife/GF will get you a game, but smoking doobie a couple of times will get you 4. The NFL's discipline policies make no sense.

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Just like smacking your wife/GF will get you a game, but smoking doobie a couple of times will get you 4. The NFL's discipline policies make no sense.

 

Worse than that, they're stupid. When injuring guys doesn't merit ejection but celebrating or saying/doing mean things do...

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Really? In the moment? He lined up in the slot and sprinted right at Williams, taking a shot at his head (which he had to leap to hit).

 

Not only was Aaron defenseless, but Landey had plenty of time to consider how to block him. I thought it was one of the dirtiest things I'd seen in a long time.

It was a targeted hit. no question. I have rarely been his upset about a play

AW was the man he was supposed to block on the play. Of course it was pre-meditated. He practiced it all week.

 

I guess we can flag and fine players for doing film work throughout the week now too.

you watched the play too then? No way you saw what he did and say okey dokey

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It was dirty, he should have been ejected, and he should be fined.

 

Yet, even if you do not agree with the above, you DO NOT do that to a fellow player.

 

It was gratuitous and clearly likely to injure.

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I was hoping for payback, especially when Landry caught the onsides kick. Pile on and pummel him!!! (But that's the angry fan in me).

We play this team again. I would have no problem if Landry were carted off in a stretcher in that game. In fact, I would have no problem signing a player off the street to bring that about, although I would hope one of AW's teammates would take it upon himself.
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Why on earth would Landry be shaken if he dished out what he believed was a clean hit?

Why would he be shaken if he dished out a dirty hit? He would have had the intent to hurt him wouldnt he have? I dont remember Bill Romanowski feeling bad for anyone.

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It was a targeted hit. no question. I have rarely been his upset about a play

 

you watched the play too then? No way you saw what he did and say okey dokey

its not like I wanted one of our players to get absolutely crushed on any play. Especially AW as he's always been one of my favorites. But the fact is, it wasn't a dirty play. It's football. His job on the play was to take out the safety on the play and he did it. If AW didn't get hurt on the play nobody would have a problem. And if Glass Goodwin did that to one of their players everyone here would be saying it was amazing and the game changed in our favor after that hit.

 

They clearly out muscled is the whole game. It's sucks. We need to stop being all butthurt and deal with it. We got our asses kicked up and down all day.

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No, it was a clean hit. Landry appeared clearly upset about the injury. If the Bills defense had continually hit as hard as this wide receiver hits they likely would have won the game. It was a pathetic performance by the Bills, on both sides of the line.

What a stupid argument

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But the fact is, it wasn't a dirty play. It's football. His job on the play was to take out the safety on the play and he did it..

Again: he could have taken AW out of the play without taking him out of the game. There is a difference. Robert Woods has done it many times and no one faults him for his run blocking.

 

This is ridiculous.

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Again: he could have taken AW out of the play without taking him out of the game. There is a difference. Robert Woods has done it many times and no one faults him for his run blocking.

 

This is ridiculous.

you play the game 100% or not at all. It was a tough hit. Sucks that AW was the victim here, but it wasn't a dirty hit
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