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Kinda looks like an early hit.....

LOL. Looked like a clean hit, too.

Wow, that kid is about 4 feet tall. I could throw him thirty yards.

The kid rocked himself too. Look at how he spins through the air. It also looked a tad early. Regardless still cool to watch.

Wow, that kid is about 4 feet tall. I could throw him thirty yards.

lol, notice how his team mate chest bumps him and he almosts falls over

Little guys can be so mean, sometimes. Just saying.

  • Super User

Little guys can be so mean, sometimes. Just saying.

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  • Author

Hahaha i like how while taking that guy out he lays himself out

That'll wake you up :blink:

Or knock you out

Or knock you out

Well he was still moving a little at the end of the clip, so I figured it was the equivalent of that groggy feeling that some people get when they wake up ;)

Definitely surprised he wasn't knocked out cold though.

  • Author

Well he was still moving a little at the end of the clip, so I figured it was the equivalent of that groggy feeling that some people get when they wake up ;)

Definitely surprised he wasn't knocked out cold though.

I like how the defender that him him got up and started prancing around while the receiver is groping on the ground and takes his helmet off.I would've helped him up or showed some decent sportsmanship

I like how the defender that him him got up and started prancing around while the receiver is groping on the ground and takes his helmet off.I would've helped him up or showed some decent sportsmanship

That would definitely be the right thing to do, but the nature of the game and players doesn't really embrace that sort of stuff. These guys live for that big hit, and after that they're going to let everyone know who did it. I'm not defending the guy; it's just how it is for football. Take a bunch of high school athletes, brimming with testosterone, put them on two teams in a contact sport and you get something like this. Not to mention that the coach isn't going to punish the kid for making that hit or what he does afterwards, he'll probably be just as excited. That's football I guess.

I like how the defender that him him got up and started prancing around while the receiver is groping on the ground and takes his helmet off.I would've helped him up or showed some decent sportsmanship

It's football. You're not out there to make friends.

  • Author

That would definitely be the right thing to do, but the nature of the game and players doesn't really embrace that sort of stuff. These guys live for that big hit, and after that they're going to let everyone know who did it. I'm not defending the guy; it's just how it is for football. Take a bunch of high school athletes, brimming with testosterone, put them on two teams in a contact sport and you get something like this. Not to mention that the coach isn't going to punish the kid for making that hit or what he does afterwards, he'll probably be just as excited. That's football I guess.

Oh no question id be pretty excited and jumpy too but id do it after the guy was up lol

  • Author

It's football. You're not out there to make friends.

Doesn't mean you can't show some sportsmanship.There's nothing wrong with helping someone up

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