NFL Great Lawrence Taylor remembers Stern alert that he gave Joe Montana during conflict test
Nfl legend Lawrence Taylor was among the most severe blows that have ever played sports.
Taylor, 66, recalled a moment from his playing career against Joe Montana, where, after being confessed by the legendary striker, the four -time Super Bowla champion handed him a strict warning.
“I remember playing Joe Montana, and I chased him, he came out, chased it, ran toward the border. And just before he got out and ran another 15 meters, didn’t she? “Ricky Cobb Show.”
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“And I went to him and I said,” Listen, hey, let me tell you something. If you ever do it again, I’ll turn you on. “And he apologized and said,” Man, I understand. “
Montana would be smart to listen to Taylor’s warning, which some consider to be the biggest defense player of all time.
Taylor raised then Kansas City Chiefs‘Patrick Mahomes and sympathized with the veterans because they had to adhere to the rules, trying to slow down running in today’s NFL.
“You can’t even touch them today when he hits the ground. But what happens when playing a guy like Mahomes, who will fake him down and then take off and run away. I mean, I mean what’s going on?
If Taylor was still playing, he would have been sure that Mahomes would issue a similar warning that Montani did.
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Taylor is not the only prominent football figure that has called into question the rules concerning the quarrels that are arguing. Tom Brady shared a similar feeling of taylor while appearing Fox Sports’ “Stado” in January.
“When back blows become back and they are out of pocket, they should lose protection,” they should lose protection, ” Brady said.
“We are trying to protect your return blows, but the coaches call more running in the history of the game. So who protects the attacker? We try to say that judges should do it?”
There were two calls Mahomes was a user in the leaders of victory over Houston Texans In the circle of the AFC Division, which caused the discussion.
Texans’ defensive end by Will Anderson Jr. He was marked for criminal punishment to hit the moss toward the head area while throwing a pass, but it seems that Brady alluded to the criminal mahome received in the third quarter.
Mahomes broke through in the third quarter, and as he slid, he was hit by two Texas near the head area as he descended.
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Texans Linebacker Henry To’ot’o was marked because of unnecessary roughness in the play.
Kansas City Chiefs will take over Philadelphia Eagles In Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 pm on Fox, where he will officially be monitored, especially in games involving Mahomes.
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