What not to do as a quarterback after you throw an intercept
tags:Tavares Jackson learns what not to do after he throws an interception...Professor Chris Clemons is the teacher. (NSFW due to language in the music)

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I don't agree that the QB should have just let him go. But you've got to go in low against a bigger blocker.
I saw that as well. It made me wonder if it was legal to pick someone up like that.
I don't agree that the QB should have just let him go. But you've got to go in low against a bigger blocker.
Kinda like this.
Someday, Hochuli -is- gonna go G.G. Allen in the middle of a game and I hope I'm on the other side of the planet when it happens.
As a QB I'm sure he's had sacks ten times worse than that.
i remember my first hit....wait, do i?
I do too! 3 broken ribs, fractured collar bone, dislocated shoulder and hip. First and last hit, during a practice scrimmage. Guess that was my punishment for thinking that going out for football in 10th grade would be a good way to make friends.
quaterbacks do not do tackling drills... they dont practice for that .. .no wonder he got owned.
Highly paid athletes at the peak of their game should be trained in all aspects of their sport for such situations as this.
Oh wait, it's american football, the sport has to evolve for about 10 years before it becomes a game where athletes push themselves to the limits for utter perfection at what they do.
(I enjoy watching american football a lot of the time, but i genuinely think there is room for revolutionary changes to tactics, training and play styles that would put any team who invented it into a whole other league)
>> ^rgroom1:
i remember my first hit....wait, do i?
I do too! 3 broken ribs, fractured collar bone, dislocated shoulder and hip. First and last hit, during a practice scrimmage. Guess that was my punishment for thinking that going out for football in 10th grade would be a good way to make friends.
Good god, man. did you try to tackle a Suburban?
Here's to next year.
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Of course you're allowed to "lift" someone like that. Pretty much anything that doesn't involve wrapping your arms around them or grasping them with your hands is legal.