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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Err... we could have won that game if they would have called the penalty. GUILTY...
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Re: Cowboys’ Jaylon Smith fined for hit on Alvin Kamara
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Re: Cowboys’ Jaylon Smith fined for hit on Alvin Kamara
Actually is was worse than crap. ![]()
Originally Posted by Audiotom
We were supposed to lose. Didn't you read the Dallas Fake Win Conspiracy Thread?
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https://deadspin.com/jaylon-smith-so...g-h-1830759886
here is a good video look Smith totally launches himself What the Saints had to say about the hit The Saints weren’t vocally upset about the hit after the game, for the most part. Alvin Kamara himself didn’t have much to say about the hit. “Did one come out? It is what is. It doesn’t matter what I was expecting…Yeah, I’m cool. I came back out, didn’t I?” Drew Brees said to “let the league deal with that” when he was referring to Smith’s hit on Kamara potentially being fined. Head coach Sean Payton, who is on the NFL Competition Committee, gave the referees a little leeway with their mistake: “I was involved in the process of the rule. Listen, those are hard to call as well. Really, it’s tough when the guys are moving around real fast. I haven’t seen it as cleanly as you guys have. Listen, we got beat. We got beat tonight and there will be a number of things we that we can point to but overall, we just didn’t do enough as a team.” Saints defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins had the strongest reaction after the game, via NOLA.com: “Jaylon Smith’s head was down. He launched right into Kamara, hit him with the crown of his helmet,” defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins said. “That’s above my pay grade to say what the league should and should not do, what officials should and should not do. “But, I play football, and I know what a helmet-to-helmet is, and to me it was helmet to helmet.” |
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