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Sav Rocca Welcome to the NFL viDeo

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Here is Sav Rocca making his NFL Debut with a kick for the Eagles, gets a massive cheap shot, but he got up straight away which is good :)

Enjoy guys

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cerDBOd_zlg

 
 
Huge hit!!!

Good to see him get up straight away too, i know i wouldn't have.

love how they pronounce his name too.

Haha

"Someone tryed to go after ugh, rowcar!"

:lol:

I remember when Darren Bennett first started playing, after a kick he ran down the field and tackled someone to the ground, and as he's a pretty big bloke he did some decent damage. Everyone was impressed because kickers don't normally like to get into the physical part of the game


Wow that is awesome - what a good find! Still nothing like Aussie Rules for me though....

Wow that is awesome - what a good find! Still nothing like Aussie Rules for me though....

I just love how the commentator tries to suggest NFL is tougher than AFL...

Felt like yelling out that he'd have copped heavier hits than that WITHOUT pads over here...

he got up....whats the big deal.. !!!! by that I mean.. Aussies tougher than NFL !! love to see the video of the equaliser !!! Lol :)

Yanks cant figure out how we ( Aussies ) can kick so well !! Still..they cant understand how we run all day either..heheh

 
I just love how the commentator tries to suggest NFL is tougher than AFL...

Felt like yelling out that he'd have copped heavier hits than that WITHOUT pads over here...

Row-Kah wasn't even winded...

Still got him nicely though.

Seriously as some one who has played both codes a hit like that under the chin usually does hurt as you have no padding there and usually your helmet stays on and wrenches your neck back, but sav said on sen it didn't hurt,

cheap shot and the guy will get fined they were saying.

And with the debate its the same afl neither have padding but with gridiron you both have padding and helmets but not everywhere and a smart player knows where to hit and those helmets hittin unprotected areas really hurts, especially in the kidneys.


anyone want to get hit real hard? play a game of union in the forwards. maybe play as tight head prop...or as a flanker, or maybe number 10 (for those late hits). then you'll know about big hits and lots of them.

I remember when Darren Bennett first started playing, after a kick he ran down the field and tackled someone to the ground, and as he's a pretty big bloke he did some decent damage. Everyone was impressed because kickers don't normally like to get into the physical part of the game

I recall Gary Lyon saying after that NFL game of Bennetts ...."Hmm six kicks and one tackle...thats about game average for Darren at MFC"

Darren Bennett dropped his shoulder into the punt returner after said returner had beaten the rest of the padded pansies.

That was awesome.

Also remember when he came back to Australia on crutches, was on the Footy Show, they asked what happened to his foot and he said "I dropped my pay packet on it."

Haha.

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