LaRon Landry

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  1. Italian Seafood

    Italian Seafood New Member

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    Sorry but your 2012 join date speaks volumes, Ms Long Time fan. Do you mix in your Miami Heat gear with your Giants stuff too? You're not fooling anyone.
     
  2. b.reyes16

    b.reyes16 Well-Known Member

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  3. Barcs

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    Meh, they can't be much worse than the refs from last year. They could never get any important calls right.

    :lol: at clown ass Giants fans signing up after a preseason game that means nothing. If the Giants follow the same pattern as recent times, they won't make playoffs this year.
     
  4. GoPats

    GoPats Well-Known Member

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    I can't see them doing it, but they sure are pushing this to the 11th hour. It would be a massively hypocritical move by the NFL to preach player safety and then send unqualified refs out in week one.

    Watching it again, you could be right, I don't know. Very hard to tell.

    What the hell are you talking about? If a player drops the crown of his helmet down first to make contact, that's leading with your helmet. Even if that happens two or three steps before impact. I think in your rush to shoot me down with one of your trademark knee-slappers you've over-explained this to yourself in your head.

    And as soon as you're done getting a drink I'll stick my head in the toilet.
     
  5. deerow84

    deerow84 Well-Known Member

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    The gif also doesn't show that Cruz was turning at the time, so if the helmet did hit first it's probably because Cruz was turning into the hit. If he had stayed where he was 100% would have been shoulder...in the back, but shoulder nonetheless.
     
  6. DarkKnightXIII

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    I prefer safeties who prevent passes from being completed over the ones who deliver a youtube-worthy smackdown after the pass is already hauled in.

    Landry is a case TBD....
     
  7. GiantsFan1974

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    100% idiotic post.

    What in the world does my join date on a Jets message board have to do with how long I've been a Giants fan?
     
  8. CertifiedClutch

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    when healthy he's a good player. would be nice to see him force turnovers if hits like a mofo.
     
  9. Italian Seafood

    Italian Seafood New Member

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    Easy, Jets and Giants play every year in the pre-season, which obviously inspired you to join. So this being your first year as a Giants fan, welcome aboard. You might want to learn some shit about football though, or your ass will get banned. And don't fall off that bandwagon, the last ones on are usually the first ones to fall off.
     
  10. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Give me a fucking break, a player sneaks his head down and all of a sudden it's leading with the head? That's incidental.

    The entire reason for the rule is players straightening their spine and using their head as the battering ram, not some douchebag's notion of sneaking their helmet down at the last second, that is negligible. There is not leverage at all.

    Did you even think before you wrote that?
     
  11. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    Cut GiantFan1974 a break.....he probably knows Landry better than we do seeing how the Giants had to play him twice a year.

    Besides, the ONLY thing certain in the gif is Kyle Wilson #20 knows EXACTLY what Victor Cruz's ass smells like!

     
  12. Milliner is your Mommy

    Milliner is your Mommy Well-Known Member

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    There was another play right after where Cruz dropped the pass with Landry right on him again. Big hits like that definitely affect the receivers play afterwards. At least will make him think about protecting himself when he goes over the middle.
     
  13. JAG

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    Yes indeed, see brandon meriweather
     
  14. GoPats

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    You can be as pissy as you want about it but that doesn't make you right. You're actually dead wrong.

    The penalty you described above is closer to spearing, which is not one and the same with what the NFL has deemed a "helmet to helmet" or "leading with the helmet" hit for the past couple of seasons. Spearing is actually more dangerous for the tackler than the ball carrier, and is how a lot of spinal injuries have happened in football.

    Landry's helmet contacted Cruz under the chin. It doesn't matter where Landry's head is in relation to his spine if the crown of his helmet makes contact with Cruz before anything else. When I see that replay, I see Landry duck his head about two strides out from contact, and his helmet then smashes Cruz in the chin. If Cruz hadn't seen it coming he would have probably been injured on the play, or at least he certainly wouldn't have bounced back up like that.

    I didn't make this shit up...


    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000051692/article/laron-landry-could-face-fine-after-big-hit-on-victor-cruz


    Safety LaRon Landry announced his presence as a member of the New York Jets' defense Saturday night with a vicious hit on New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz.

    We suspect the NFL will announce its presence with a fine for Landry next week. Landry appeared to lead with his helmet, not his shoulder. He wound up hitting Cruz in the chin. It was a massive hit, but Cruz jumped up quickly to signal first down and show he was doing well.

    At the very least, it will be a play the NFL looks at closely next week.

    Landry was brought in to bring a physical presence to the Jets' secondary. Then again, former starter Eric Smith, who's out with a sprained knee ligament, was also physical. Jets coach Rex Ryan ultimately wants a safety that can prevent big pass plays, not just deliver big hits after a completed pass.
     
  15. azhar80

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    Speaking of iffy plays and leading with the head, then jpp sack on Sanchez was questionable too. It did seem like Sanchez turned in to the hit, but that was border line leading with helmet maybe more than Landrys hit.
     
  16. Italian Seafood

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    These guys are all moving so fast, when you slow these hits down and over-analyze them a lot could be "borderline". I think the game happens so fast guys are just reacting, I don't think most of them are trying to hurt anyone.
     
  17. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    I agree. Wayne Hunter should definitely be fined for letting JPP get a hit like that.
     
  18. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Dude, he comes in with the crown of his helmet first striking the chest & facemask. That's probably called if we don't have replacement refs. They might also have called Wilson for PI in the endzone on Cruz, but that could have gone either way.
     
  19. Milliner is your Mommy

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    Looks like his helmet hits his chest first and then the shoulder. It was a spear tackle not really leading with his helmet though. Victor Cruz said it was a legal tackle so I don't see how anyone else can say otherwise. Its hard to keep your helmet from making contact when tackling someone to give someone a fine for this is silly.
     
  20. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    ...in 2008 the Giants were the #1 seed in the NFC and only saw their offense get derailed after Plax shot himself in the leg. 2010 saw them miss the playoffs after going 10-6, so while they get screwed by the standings they weren't exactly terrible. The only down year was 2009, their awful defensive coordinator put together the worst Giants' defense in recent memory.

    If you want, I'll be more than happy to point out things about the Giants you can be justified in mocking. It's not like they haven't given you material.
     

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