Sean Lee Helped Off Field ***Left knee injury per JG***

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Can't really see what happened. All you can see is Martin falling on Lee as he went down, and at that point, he only had his left hand on him. Looks to me like Lee more went down on his own.
 

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I dont think they are. DC.com has the OTA video up now. They are clearly going contact heavy. Expect a fine.

Last year, a RB blocked Henry Hynoski and he got hurt. No fine or suspension.

Last year there were rumors the Bucs were going to get fined and I don't believe anything happened. Seattle had some OTAs taken from them for hitting but apparently, they were really hitting, like guys tackling guys, etc.
 

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Can't really see what happened. All you can see is Martin falling on Lee as he went down.

Werder said too, that Martin and Lee were engaged, lee was slipping and Martin pancaked him. Right after that he brought up the possible rule violation. Says the NFLPA would be the ones to bring up a rule violation.
 

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*** Attention *** Your Attention Please ***

There will be a mandatory search of all site members' lockers today..

Any member found to have stashed a Sean Lee voodoo doll inside their locker will be banned.

That is all.

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Secret Sauce is dribbling down JJ's tie as we speak.
 

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Werder said too, that Martin and Lee were engaged, lee was slipping and Martin pancaked him. Right after that he brought up the possible rule violation. Says the NFLPA would be the ones to bring up a rule violation.

I looked through the video, and yeah, you don't see Martin actually hitting Lee, but for sure landing on him. They're talking about it on NFL radio. PK saying eventually they'll have to get rid of 11 on 11, and submit all the OTA tapes to the league.
 

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Werder said too, that Martin and Lee were engaged, lee was slipping and Martin pancaked him. Right after that he brought up the possible rule violation. Says the NFLPA would be the ones to bring up a rule violation.
That is not reporting but wishful thinking for the liar.
 

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That is not reporting but wishful thinking for the liar.

No its reporting because the NFLPA is looking into the Cheifs OTA this weekend because of a rookie on twitter posting how physical the OTA practices were.
 

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No its reporting because the NFLPA is looking into the Cheifs OTA this weekend because of a rookie on twitter posting how physical the OTA practices were.

Hope that wasn't an UDFA rookie. Adios
 

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What? So Martin should not have been drafted due to the fact he was doing what he was supposed to be doing?

Guessing maybe he is thinking this year is going to be another disaster so we should hvae taken JFF and started rebuilding.
 

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No its reporting because the NFLPA is looking into the Cheifs OTA this weekend because of a rookie on twitter posting how physical the OTA practices were.

The NFLPA looks into a lot of things that don't result in squat. As I said before, a RB blocked Henry Hynoski last year in an OTA and he got hurt. No fines or punishments. The Bucs were in a scandal last year when a reporter said they were hitting in practice. To my knowledge it never resulted in any punishment.

So the fact the NFLPA is looking at the Chiefs or Cowboys isn't exactly earthshattering. I am sure other teams will be reviewed by the NFLPA this season as well.
 

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The NFLPA looks into a lot of things that don't result in squat. As I said before, a RB blocked Henry Hynoski last year in an OTA and he got hurt. No fines or punishments. The Bucs were in a scandal last year when a reporter said they were hitting in practice. To my knowledge it never resulted in any punishment.

So the fact the NFLPA is looking at the Chiefs or Cowboys isn't exactly earthshattering. I am sure other teams will be reviewed by the NFLPA this season as well.

Its not about the outcome. Its about not putting the team in that situation. And this situation with Lee.
 
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