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DeAngelo Hall
I don't think you understand the term "hardest hitter" it has nothing to do with diving at people's legs or twisting someone's ankle. You talk like that hit he gave Ridley was the biggest hit of the year. Just because it was helmet to helmet and it knocked Ridley out does not mean he's the hardest hitter in the NFL either. I'd love to see sports science set up an experiment that has a pad a player can hit to see how hard to force is.
And I'm tellin' you people, Brandon Spikes would definitely be high on this list.
Dashon Goldson
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-6z3TG0RFo
Watch the hit. He hits him straight in the back after running at him, then falls to his knees and still can't bring him down, he then roles up on his ankles, like a *****, to tackle him....
Kam would have drove right threw him. Goldson would have when straight for the thigh. Adrian Wilson would have done so as well. What does Pollard do? He slows down, grabs him, can't tackle him, drops to his knees, being dragged, and then rolls onto Gronks ankle. The best hitter in the league, would have put a shoulder square in Gronks back and knocked him down. Pollard had THE PERFECT oppotunity to do so
Well, they need to get with it then because Pollard isn't the biggest hitter in the league. Not even close. He's hurt players...not by hitting them hard, but by falling on the weakest parts of their bodies, and he's laid a good pop on a tiny running back in Ridley...cool.
Kam knocked the **** out of a Vernon Davis, you know, a 6'3 250 TE, not a 5'10 215 lb running back.
Gholdson and Ryan Clark will knock you out.
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