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Stroud was really good at Ohio St.   He always made plays for them, and that is what he does with the Texan's.

 

For a relatively rookie Texan's coaching staff you have to tip your hats to how they have turned this team around.

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Just now, davefan66 said:


I had no idea.

 

I just thought that ripping a guy backwards and potentially causing serious injury should be a penalty wherever it happens.

 

Yes, I would like to understand why a dangerous tackle is legal or illegal depending upon where you are on the field

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1 minute ago, davefan66 said:


I had no idea.

 

I just thought that ripping a guy backwards and potentially causing serious injury should be a penalty wherever it happens.

I thought the same but apparently if the horse collar happens in the pocket it's legal 

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When Beane first drafted Singletary, he spoke about how he was the most fun player in college to watch and how he could make you miss in a phone booth. For the first couple years of his career, I remember Devin making those crazy jukes. But I can't remember that last time I saw that. He's turned into a soiid back with good vision and a motor but is he still that crazy elusive back he once was?

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