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1 minute ago, rebusrankin said:

This just in. Cj Reavis confirms that he is an ******* who doesn't take responsibility for his actions.

https://3downnation.com/2025/09/11/this-some-bullsht-saskatchewan-roughriders-db-c-j-reavis-fined-for-high-hit-on-bombers-qb-zach-collaros/

He might want to go back and watch the film on his ear hole hit.

As for him charging that one of our lineman intentionally dove at his knees, I would suggest then going to his coach, get the gametape that shows it and submit it into the league for review.

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Riders are definitely experts on diving at unsuspecting players knees illegally so maybe this is just game recognizing game 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, WinnipegGordo said:

He's just like the team's fans.

He has a case of whataboutism.

 

 

For the people who played/coached football at a high level, I'm assuming they'd have a perspective on what's allowable/tolerated and what's not allowable when it comes to football violence because it's a violent sport.

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5 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

For the people who played/coached football at a high level, I'm assuming they'd have a perspective on what's allowable/tolerated and what's not allowable when it comes to football violence because it's a violent sport.

before High shots and head hits were almost coached....if not applauded....times have changed abd for the better.....but back in the day many a player/team looked to knock guys outta the game....within the grey constriants of the rules...But the change is good

As for this claim guys right after the play diving at his knees...thats a pile of B.S and coming from a player in a position who has a big part of their game consist of knee and shin diving as a tactic....shutthafuckup

I recall a defensive coach telling us when we in pursuit and having to hurdle guys on ground that he better see a kick in the ribs or we would hear about it.....and if you saw a hand on the ground it better get stepped on....

always told us "let em know your there" Oh how things have changed....funtimes tho

Metal buckles on the snaps of your helmet for your chin guard....filed to a knife edge for cutting....literal gladiator type stuff....and the obscene stuff in the piles for shirt yardage....tho that still goes on now a bit but nit as criminal as it was before

 

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5 minutes ago, Booch said:

before High shots and head hits were almost coached....if not applauded....times have changed abd for the better.....but back in the day many a player/team looked to knock guys outta the game....within the grey constriants of the rules...But the change is good

As for this claim guys right after the play diving at his knees...thats a pile of B.S and coming from a player in a position who has a big part of their game consist of knee and shin diving as a tactic....shutthafuckup

I recall a defensive coach telling us when we in pursuit and having to hurdle guys on ground that he better see a kick in the ribs or we would hear about it.....and if you saw a hand on the ground it better get stepped on....

always told us "let em know your there" Oh how things have changed....funtimes tho

Metal buckles on the snaps of your helmet for your chin guard....filed to a knife edge for cutting....literal gladiator type stuff....and the obscene stuff in the piles for shirt yardage....tho that still goes on now a bit but nit as criminal as it was before

 

Yea thanks, things have gotten better for sure but two things come to mind right away with football violence, Kickoff returns and what's going on in those short yardage/goal line piles. Yikes!

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