IFWT_dashon_goldson
We all know the NFL has been trying it’s best to clean up the game from dirty plays and hits. Main reason for it is because it wants to avoid concussions for it’s players the best it can. However, in doing so and putting forth all these new rules regarding the way you can hit a player, they are putting defensive players at such a disadvantage. At this point they do not even know how to hit a player without being fined. When a grown man signs a contract to be paid to play football, that man knows the risks of being injured on the field. The league should then not have to also protect a player when certain things in the game of football come with the territory. This hit is a perfect example. Last Sunday, Bucs safety Dashon Goldson hits Jets receiver Jeff Cumberland with a big hit, but a CLEAN hit. He did not purposely aim for his head or anything like that. He caught him right in his chest, close to his facemask. He just gave him a very hard, clean hit, and it wound up knocking Cumberland out of the game. Hit the jump for the video and let me know what you think. Should be be fined?

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