For those wondering abour the Kamara collison and the chain mans leg - The collision did significant damage to Piazza's left leg, causing two torn ligaments and a fractured fibula when his knee popped out of the joint, but with surgery is expected to be back for next season.
Honestly najee Harris is a good guy for helping the ref on the Seattle sideline no less it's good to see some good sportsmanship wether on the field or sideline
@@cole0848yes he is full of it! The injury was worse then they thought originally but yes he did make a full recovery basically except some mobility issues
0:33 Did the Buffalo player really yell "get your ass up" at the guy who got clocked?!? The guy was hit from behind, was hurt, in shock, and he didn't have protective gear on. Seem like a douche bag move to anyone else?
i worked 3 years for the university of Illinois as a manager and my head was on a swivel when i worked the sidelines. these athletes are so big and fast that we normal people cannot get out of the way at the last moment. being 3 people back is nowhere to be on the sideline because the first two clear out in an instant.
Thats just you tbh, when you say normal people refer to yourself only, because these athletes are “normal” ppl also, they just workout, undermining yourself is one thing, but don’t speak for us all 😭
@@Azara-sy3xt Your comment screams insecurity, my guy. Professional athletes are not the same as "normal" people in the context of his comment; it's very obvious what he meant but you missed the point entirely...
@@DS-qz2gu my comment does not scream insecurity at all, also he said university of Illinois, which means he is talking about college athletes not pros 😂 but y’all gave them money for being in college so you may be a little confused now, all I am saying is you describing a person as not normal because their fast and big is crazy when many people are fast and big, the difference is they may not be in your face so don’t say “normal” as if they aren’t that 😂 y’all are just used to inactive lifestyles and obesity 💀
Disgusting that Stroud just ignored the person that fell. I'd walk up concerned and ask if she was alright. What kind of a man would you be if you ignored someone that you accidentally hit.
If you want a scary side collision go watch the one where the security guard snapped his leg, I forget what game that was in or who cause it but that shit was nasty
Some of the unnecessary roughness calls are silly. Even knowing they're about to be going OOB, defenders still need to stop them from taking 3 more steps forward while hugging the sideline which is what half of these "fouls" are. Its just as dumb as QB sliding; gain yards until going into a protected position last second, that usually draws a foul because Defenders have brains and instincts that can't be stopped on a dime.
The problem I'm seeing more and more is players who are headed to the sidelines or QBs getting ready to slide seeing the defender letting up so they take advantage and gain a few more yards at the defender's expense. Defenders can't let up any more-they have to take the ball carrier down, whatever it takes. Mahomes is a perfect example. He'll bullshit a defense every chance he gets.
It is understood that the people who are next to the field are at risk and they accept it, it is part of the job. However, almost no player asks for any kind of apology. Anyway, let's say that they are not the most courteous or polite.
Players should not be allowed to tow the out of bounds line, unless they are allowed to get hit within a second of stepping out. Some of those flags were ridiculous.
Yeah, I've wondered if they could get flagged for delaying the game or whatever. I know a lot of them would love to help but they have to get back to the field.
7:45 Jackson get no flag, he is clear out of bound . In the to previus clips, Mahomes get every time a flagg, an he is clear inbounds .... NFL should clarify the ruling here.....
The people on the sidelines know that there is a possibility that they can get smacked into. Just like fans at a Baseball game know that there might be a possibility of a ball coming their way. I’m sure these players feel bad but there is nothing that they can do but to get back on the field.
Its like Patrick mahomes is roman reigns. Refs only made stupid called when mahomes is getting good yardage. In the wwe, the refs always take a bump leading to interference.
These referees need to quit throwing a flag everytime the offense has one step out of bounds. The defense is chasing them and can't stop immediately without being injured. I guess the NFL doesn't care about that, they certainly show that often enough.
It’s crazy how when Lamar was inbounds and was hit… no foul. When mahomes was still inbounds and running for the first and gets hit… all refs throw their flags.
Heart-warming to see the level of concern from the players after they’ve collided with someone and injured them. I’m being sarcastic, of course. There is zero concern. They just look down with disdain.
most people on the sidelines (especially the voluntary security) are not allowed to face the field. I know this doesn't account for all of these hits shown but it is wild. I worked a few games in college and if you were caught looking back at the field instead of at the crowd, you were asked to leave and you wouldn't get paid.
The NFL has to find a better way to make sure people don’t run on to the field. Having your back turned to live football field is incredibly dangerous.
@@user-dl5by4cu3i signal to someone that it's serious, yell something, not just look at him, maybe help ensure his life is paid for if insurance tries to screw him, you know, the caring things. Tyreek offered to pay for lost wages for the dude whose phone he used for the flip selfie.