Northern Iowa beat Youngstown State 21-0 today. During the game, a Youngstown State coach looks to have given a cheap shot to a Northern Iowa player out of bounds.
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I have been on the sidelines for a ton of games...it sucks when players come by you. I try to jump back or get behind my own guys but if I was stuck like he was, I would brace myself too.
He could have easily got out of the way. He shouldered him on purpose and should have been flagged. The ref even saw and ran over to get between them.
He wanted to coach the game shirtless but was overruled. Youngstown is full of badasses.I watched it in slo-mo and it appeared that as both players were running right at him, he appeared to shift to make himself skinny and in the process put himself in the way of the receiver. His own guy ran by him to his left. Odd he never felt the need to remove his hands from his pockets. He could have got laid out by either one of them and he would have still had his hands in his pockets.
A decent person is going to stick out his arms to slow the players speed down. That's not what happened hereIf it was on accident, I’d think he might rush over and lend a hand to the kid.
No pads doesn’t matter when dude you hit has no expectation of being hit. Not all that impressive to knock a 165 lb kid down that thinks the play is over.He was just protecting himself. At the same time he obliterated that dude while wearing no pads and a shoulder flick. Beautiful! Hahaha
Playing pocket pool?I watched it in slo-mo and it appeared that as both players were running right at him, he appeared to shift to make himself skinny and in the process put himself in the way of the receiver. His own guy ran by him to his left. Odd he never felt the need to remove his hands from his pockets. He could have got laid out by either one of them and he would have still had his hands in his pockets.
ThisIf it was on accident, I’d think he might rush over and lend a hand to the kid.