Yeah, but I don’t think they will cover the spread, and SB certainly won’t have any highlight worthy plays...PSU is beating the tar out of BYE so far this weekend.
Yes and no. He put a kid on that field who was hobbling on one leg, in what can only be called a "win at all costs" move. As a guy, yes, Dabo is a great guy, but his decision tonight was not class, and put Kelly Bryant squarely in danger, and that danger came to fruition, as he could not move on the field and ultimately was knocked nearly unconscious.I’m not an expert at reading lips, but I’m sure that the first five words from Dabo to Dino were “I’m so happy for you”... he’s a class guy, 100%, even in a loss.
Need to be careful I've heard BYE is a good second half teamYeah, but I don’t think they will cover the spread, and SB certainly won’t have any highlight worthy plays...
Yes and no. He put a kid on that field who was hobbling on one leg, in what can only be called a "win at all costs" move. As a guy, yes, Dabo is a great guy, but his decision tonight was not class, and put Kelly Bryant squarely in danger, and that danger came to fruition, as he could not move on the field and ultimately was knocked nearly unconscious.
NOT"Hobbling on one leg", "could not move"?
Just a touch melodramatic there.
He wasn’t knocked “nearly” unconscious, but fully unconscious. Anyone who steps on that field is at risk, and he obvious thought a less than 100% KB was more effective than a back up. With fewer running plays called, I don’t think he put that kid at an increased risk for injury... the O line does have the option to block if they want to.Yes and no. He put a kid on that field who was hobbling on one leg, in what can only be called a "win at all costs" move. As a guy, yes, Dabo is a great guy, but his decision tonight was not class, and put Kelly Bryant squarely in danger, and that danger came to fruition, as he could not move on the field and ultimately was knocked nearly unconscious.
Thanks Ebert. I'll look for better reviews next time from you."Hobbling on one leg", "could not move"?
Just a touch melodramatic there.