As he should be in trial. He held the choke for over 3 minutes. He didn’t know what he was doing and shouldn’t have done it.
If you can’t put the guy out in 5-7 seconds, you shouldn’t even attempt.
I know you aren’t agreeing or disagreeing.
So in NYS state, it would be better for me to dislocate a shoulder than choke a guy who is attacking me?
Georgia allows chokes as long as its proportionate and reasonable. I can’t just put him out with a choke if he isn’t really a threat or if we are just having words. He has to attack me and Im under a real threat. Im also not holding onto this choke for more than 5 seconds regardless.
A choke is much safer than a one punch. Concussions or being knocked out and cracking your head on pavement has serious consequences.
The Marietta Police near me are required to train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to prevent injuries and hurting the bad guy too much.
I personally am not going to put the guy out unless he's really dangerous. I'm just going to smother him where he can't move.
It's a higher rate of injury but it's not close to a guarantee every single time. This was a common tackle that just recently got banned because of the Mark Andrews injury. Just like the horse collar with TO in 2005.
At some point, you have to let the defense play the game....they are at risk to get hurt too.
We protect the offensive players way too much....it's football.
I understand horse collar and direct helmet to helmet but others like the roughing the passer where you can't put any weight on the QB....that's ruining the game.
I can't stand up now.
He mentioned the mountains create a rain shadow so a lot of the rain doesn't get into the city.
One city doesn't every get rain 40 miles away and has more sunny days than Phoenix.
I went to the Jags game a few weeks ago....
One pepsi, 2 hot dogs and 2 fries was about $38 if I remember correctly.
I'm assuming when the stadium opens, that same menu, it will be $1,200.
I mean you know who you are talking to right?
It's already going up.
https://www.wsmv.com/2024/09/12/new-nissan-stadium-will-cost-more-than-22-billion-titans-cover-overages/