Williams never even saw it coming.Yeah...I'm actually suprised he didn't get suspended....from what I heard, the only reason he didn't was that he was a first time offender.
Why would you do something like that? Especially now....
If the NFL is serious about changing the way players are hitting why don’t they direct the officials to start ejecting players that make a flagrant hit in addition to fining and/or suspending the player after the game?
Simple enough, review before ejection. I mean they seem to have plenty of time while a player or two are on the ground.I would say because the officials aren't doing a good job of getting the calls right......they have called quite a few, the Collie hit in particular, that the league reviewed and said were clean hits.....there would be hell to pay if someone was ejected from a game, especially a key player, for a bad call by an official...