Bradlee Anae vs Rashawn Slater

MarcusRock

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if, during a defensive charge,

I was trying to explain what they were taking about since you don't understand it. That's talking about being engaged when players are engaged OL put their hands on the defender and the defender uses the rip move and tries to get out of it. . As been pointed out Anae had already gotten clear. He had turned the corner and Slater grabbed him.

Lol. There is no need to explain what is already clear by the rule itself. It says nothing about being engaged. It simply says using a rip move, period. That can be done without being engaged (i.e., your initial move towards an OL) otherwise the rule would say "while engaged" as it does/did with the chop block rule.

And I already know you "theorists" will lie about anything, including video, to maintain the victim stance so what you say means squat anyway. You were ignorant of the rule just like all whiners.
 

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Go back to Post 40. That's the exception to holding I posted and highlighted. The other poster is trying to claim that Slater held beyond that exception which is blatantly false.

There is the rip...then separation and then Slater grabs him around the neck. That is called almost ALL the time....except when it happens to a Dallas defender.
 

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There is the rip...then separation and then Slater grabs him around the neck. That is called almost ALL the time....except when it happens to a Dallas defender.

Now you're making stuff up. There was no separation. Anae did the rip that puts Slater in a position of what would normally be holding but is not called because of the rip exception. The hook around the neck is what happens when a rip technique is used and that's why it's an exception per the rule. And Slater lets go because if he hooks harder and twists Anae from his pursuit then it IS holding. This is what I mean about people whining about rules they don't even know in totality. You thought Dez caught it too, right? Lol.

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Now you're making stuff up. There was no separation. Anae did the rip that puts Slater in a position of what would normally be holding but is not called because of the rip exception. The hook around the neck is what happens when a rip technique is used and that's why it's an exception per the rule. And Slater lets go because if he hooks harder and twists Anae from his pursuit then it IS holding. This is what I mean about people whining about rules they don't even know in totality. You thought Dez caught it too, right? Lol.

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So you don't see Anae's body being jerked back to the left after the rip? There is a chop, which separates the two players momentarily. Slater then reaches around Anae's neck before the rip. After the rip, Anae's body jerks back to his left. You are arguing just to argue. And it's funny how you use a different angle than the original video was a better, clearer view of the while thing. Talk about someone trying to make stuff up. LOL
 

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So you don't see Anae's body being jerked back to the left after the rip? There is a chop, which separates the two players momentarily. Slater then reaches around Anae's neck before the rip. After the rip, Anae's body jerks back to his left. You are arguing just to argue. And it's funny how you use a different angle than the original video was a better, clearer view of the while thing. Talk about someone trying to make stuff up. LOL

Bro, at first you said rip, then separation, then Slater grabbed him around the neck. Now 2 posts later you say there was a chop, separation, Slater gabbed him around the neck, then a rip. I mean, at least tell a consistent story.

If you look at the video, Slater attempts to get his arm around Anae's chest and it's Anae's rip technique that uppercuts Slater's arm to move it to around Anae's neck. That action is what causes Anae's body to jerk around and the OL is innocent of that because it was Anae's rip technique that set it off. This is why the rip technique is an exception to get an OL out of holding. If Slater continued to hold on, he could have been called for holding but once Anae was around the corner, he wisely let go. As for the video, this is the video in the OP that I took and isolated the play. If you have better video, then show it.
 

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The Great Anea!!!!

And in the background is Jaylon making one of his game leading tackles 9 yards down field. LOL

Funny how when Jaylon doesnt play, well he's a terrible LBer and when he DOES play well, it seems laughable.

Laughing at your own team doing well is pretty lame.
 

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Now you're making stuff up. There was no separation. Anae did the rip that puts Slater in a position of what would normally be holding but is not called because of the rip exception. The hook around the neck is what happens when a rip technique is used and that's why it's an exception per the rule. And Slater lets go because if he hooks harder and twists Anae from his pursuit then it IS holding. This is what I mean about people whining about rules they don't even know in totality. You thought Dez caught it too, right? Lol.

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He needs to be back for the Giants game.
 
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