Does Jeff Heath enjoy injuring our own guys?

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im really happy with the last play of the game don’t get me wrong. But doesn’t it seem like he’s always hurting one of our own guys?
 
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He also likes forcing a fumble for a game winning touch-back when the Cowboys where trying to choke away a win.
 
He likes to administer pain. If only he would do so to the other team.
 
for a long time Oscan had those honors..........this summer in Training camp, it was who that nailed rico?
 
for a long time Oscan had those honors..........this summer in Training camp, it was who that nailed rico?

Scandrick told Heath he was hurting too much to do it anymore and passed the torch to Heath. However, he forgot to tell him that he's only supposed to hurt our receivers.
 
Heath is quite often an unguided missile. That said, Wilcox (ex Cowboys safety) was always an unguided missile. He however sure could bring the lumber if he could find the tree.

 
He also likes leading the team in interceptions and making multiple big plays at the end of games to secure wins.
 
I just enjoy seeing guys who don't mind using their bodies as a torpedo. Heath, Frazier, and Lee are not afraid to lay someone out.

People like Byron Jones and Scandrick need to play badminton or something
 
Heath is quite often an unguided missile. That said, Wilcox (ex Cowboys safety) was always an unguided missile. He however sure could bring the lumber if he could find the tree.



Wilcox could lay the wood, but Woods looks to be the better replacement with coverage skills and he is a good tackler. A trait shared by his other fellow rookies.
 

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