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You forgot to respond to yourself, "Yes, he does."He does that
Shamarko was going for the receivers legs and the guy inexplicably fell straightt into the hit. If I’m seeing something wrong someone please explain
He lead with his head. He put his head down and lead with the helmet crown. I don't think the rule makes as big a difference as to where the target is hit (head or feet) anymore. The idea is to stop the head dropping behavior, not matter where the target is. Is it a bit harsh? Yes, but this was the first clear cut opportunity to enforce a new rule and set the tone for the season. This stinks for Shamarko, but he opened himself up to it.Agree, thats the problem with these targeting rules . Wouldn't want to play db in todays cfb and NFL. The game is soooo fast that as defenders come in for a hit at the belt or to put a hat on the ball, within milliseconds their intended target (quads, belt, ball) is gone and replaced by a helmet as many recievers and ball carriers drop their head naturally to brace for a hit. Thus, this call and rule is impossible.
Paris Bennett gave his body to Syracuse and it took its toll.
Thank you for playing for us PB.
Circumstances like this are why I wish college kids could get paid. Hopefully he finds a good job or SU will hire him to pay back for what he gave us.
The sport is brutal on the body. We don’t appreciate the beatings they put on their bodies.
Ish picking up where he left off. Two receptions back to back with a contested deep ball. Looks great
Nice catch by ish with solid coverage. Watched all his routes and he was very good getting off the LOS in press coverage.
He’s really slick with his push/creating separation. Which he has to be.
He will get less time next week and the most he’ll see in a game is the week after. If he continues to make an impression, hopefully he gets a spot on the practice squad.
I mean, he could earn the 5th/6th WR spot, who knows. Not sure how many the Colts like to carry though.
I don't think I've seen another Syracuse receiver "big boy" defenders the way AET did two years ago.
That doesn't mean that I'm suggesting he had as much talent as Marvin, KJ, Moore, and others -- just that he'd run over people, get hit and make THEM fall down while he stayed on his feet, etc.
He looked like a man among boys. Hope he sticks on a roster.