Holyfuck!
Catch it on SportsCenter if you missed it. Totally worth it.
Edit: Here's a link. Not sure how long it'll stay up before the copyright police swoop in.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG7EUDe1AjU[/youtube]

The clown football was the play before that. The chain gang came out, the sticks clearly extended about two inches in front of the tip of the ball, and the ump called it a first down for Mich. Spurrier was standing right next to the guy and went ballistic.Grizalltheway wrote:Clown football at its finest.

Holy smokes what a hit!!!!! Mama said knock you out!!!!!!93henfan wrote:The Clowney (S Car) hit on the Michigan running back with about 8 min left in the game?![]()
****!![]()
Catch it on SportsCenter if you missed it. Totally worth it.
Edit: Here's a link. Not sure how long it'll stay up before the copyright police swoop in.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG7EUDe1AjU[/youtube]
93henfan wrote:The Clowney (S Car) hit on the Michigan running back with about 8 min left in the game?![]()
Holyfuck!![]()
Catch it on SportsCenter if you missed it. Totally worth it.
Edit: Here's a link. Not sure how long it'll stay up before the copyright police swoop in.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG7EUDe1AjU[/youtube]


No doubt the first DT/DE since Mario Williams ' 06 to go no.1!!!! The Jets need this guy in the worse way!!!bluehenbillk wrote:He'll be the top pick in the draft - April 2014.

Ball and Clowney arrived at the same time. I honestly thought he killed the RB. That one will be replayed over and over through the years.JayJ79 wrote:Did the Michigan player have possession of the ball at the time of the hit (which dislodged his helmet)?
If so, shouldn't the play be immediately blown dead (and thus no fumble)?



Most of the "experts" believe he would be the #1 overall pick this year if he were eligible.bluehenbillk wrote:He'll be the top pick in the draft - April 2014.


A fumbled or muffed handoff is not a dead ball.JayJ79 wrote:Did the Michigan player have possession of the ball at the time of the hit (which dislodged his helmet)?
If so, shouldn't the play be immediately blown dead (and thus no fumble)?

AgreedBaldy wrote:Most of the "experts" believe he would be the #1 overall pick this year if he were eligible.bluehenbillk wrote:He'll be the top pick in the draft - April 2014.
I was just wondering about if the rule about "the play is immediately blown dead when the ballcarrier loses his helmet" would be applied. Though if he never really had posession of the ball, prior to the hit, then he isn't the ballcarrier.Franks Tanks wrote:A fumbled or muffed handoff is not a dead ball.JayJ79 wrote:Did the Michigan player have possession of the ball at the time of the hit (which dislodged his helmet)?
If so, shouldn't the play be immediately blown dead (and thus no fumble)?

If the ballcarrier was still running with the ball it would've been blown dead. As you note if he doesn't have possession of the ball the play continues. I don't think the prior possession matters, and the the RB was seperated from the ball and his helmet at the same time.JayJ79 wrote:I was just wondering about if the rule about "the play is immediately blown dead when the ballcarrier loses his helmet" would be applied. Though if he never really had posession of the ball, prior to the hit, then he isn't the ballcarrier.Franks Tanks wrote:
A fumbled or muffed handoff is not a dead ball.


He beat his block block by coming off the line so fast. The LT, who is a potential 1st round draft choice by the way, didn't come close to him on that reach block. Secondly he arrived at the ball carrier incredibly quick. Virtually nobody, even when completely unblocked, has the quickness and acceleration to meet a back at the point where he the handoff is being made. The hit itself was gravy, but it was an outstanding footbal playt by a freak athlete.Pwns wrote:He went through the line almost untouched and thus had a lot of momentum when he hit the running back. Not a real showcase of football skills by Clowney but poor blocking by Michigan. I'm not impressed, but I guess I'm one of those guys that doesn't watch football for the big hits.

He reacted to the snap a split second faster than the other linemen, but he didn't get out of his stance any faster than they did. It was just blown assignment by that tackle.Franks Tanks wrote:He beat his block block by coming off the line so fast. The LT, who is a potential 1st round draft choice by the way, didn't come close to him on that reach block. Secondly he arrived at the ball carrier incredibly quick. Virtually nobody, even when completely unblocked, has the quickness and acceleration to meet a back at the point where he the handoff is being made. The hit itself was gravy, but it was an outstanding footbal playt by a freak athlete.Pwns wrote:He went through the line almost untouched and thus had a lot of momentum when he hit the running back. Not a real showcase of football skills by Clowney but poor blocking by Michigan. I'm not impressed, but I guess I'm one of those guys that doesn't watch football for the big hits.

The block was missed because Clowney made a great play due to his tremendous athletic ability.Pwns wrote:He reacted to the snap a split second faster than the other linemen, but he didn't get out of his stance any faster than they did. It was just blown assignment by that tackle.Franks Tanks wrote:
He beat his block block by coming off the line so fast. The LT, who is a potential 1st round draft choice by the way, didn't come close to him on that reach block. Secondly he arrived at the ball carrier incredibly quick. Virtually nobody, even when completely unblocked, has the quickness and acceleration to meet a back at the point where he the handoff is being made. The hit itself was gravy, but it was an outstanding footbal playt by a freak athlete.

Been reading MplsBison's book about arguing on the internet?Franks Tanks wrote:The block was missed because Clowney made a great play due to his tremendous athletic ability.Pwns wrote:
He reacted to the snap a split second faster than the other linemen, but he didn't get out of his stance any faster than they did. It was just blown assignment by that tackle.