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I am sure everyone saw it but that poor bastard got his first taste of NFL.....I was glad to see he was ok after a while on the cart and JP shaking his hand but man that must be a dangerous thankless job not knowing what is coming at you because your back has to be turned away from the field.....

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Yeah, that must be tough to get paid to stand on the sidelines. <_<

 

At least for once one of those yellowjackets was doing his job and not just paying attention to the game.

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Broken leg according to Primetime.

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Against the Broncos on Primetime in a few weeks ....The heroic comeback of a security guard.

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The good news:

You're gonna make a great catch, score a TD, and have a pretty girl give you a big smile.

 

The Bad news:

You're head is on the working end of a big dude's butt.

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Against the Broncos on Primetime in a few weeks ....The heroic comeback of a security guard.

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ESBN's made up "verbal warning" statistic, to go along with the "hits" stat made up two weeks ago.

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ESBN's made up "verbal warning" statistic, to go along with the "hits" stat made up two weeks ago.

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Not a dry eye in the broadcast booth either.

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Don't you think that guy should be turning to the action when you can tell by the crowd and the scurrying cameramen that the players are coming right at you? I don't think the crowd was going to storm the field at that moment if he turned his back to them.

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Against the Broncos on Primetime in a few weeks ....The heroic comeback of a security guard.

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I heard that Bruschi set the leg - I know he was playing in Miami at the same time.

 

God's can ANYTHING

 

 

I wonder why he didn't simply heal it?

 

hmmmmm :rolleyes:

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