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"I never heard that before" Isaiah Rodgers explains his thought process on the block that led to a muffed punt in an apparent mix up of the rules during the Eagles' loss to the Buccaneers in Week 4 | Lundy Law

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TurtleBush1 year ago

@Lundy_Law How the fuck are you even on the field if you don’t know fundamental shit like this… What the fuck even is this?

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Paulie Walnuts1 year ago

@Lundy_Law This is actually embarrassing he doesn’t know the rules. That’s literally on coaching and the coaching is horrible

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🦅 Eagles SB 59 Champs1 year ago

@Lundy_Law Reason # 546 to fire the head coach.

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Phillies Baseball Talk1 year ago

@Lundy_Law Special Teams Coach and the Head Coach are fully responsible for the player not knowing what he did was illegal. It’s their job to let him know he can’t do that. Basic fundamentals

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Anthoney Obasi1 year ago

He didn't know the rule, and now he knows.

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John Williams1 year ago

@Lundy_Law This young man needs to get his head out of the clouds

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BOBSON DUGNUTT 🦅✨🌙⚓️🌊1 year ago

@Lundy_Law Baffling when professional sportsmen don’t know the basic rules of the game they play. Like when McNabb didn’t realise you could have a tie after overtime

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Benjamin1 year ago

@Lundy_Law @rodgers_isaiah you had a year off and you still couldn't read the rules....

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KD1 year ago

@Lundy_Law This man makes 1 million dollars to play football and me, who’s never once played a down of football and gets paid roughly negative money every year to contribute to the NFL somehow knows the rules more than him. Unreal dude

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Phila🦅Eagles1 year ago

@JClarkNBCS @Lundy_Law I don’t think you’re allowed to push them but I’ve seen this happen 100 times and it’s called a penalty sometimes and sometimes it’s not what can you do !!

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