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Philip Rivers made one of the worst tackle attempts in NFL history

Byindianadmin

Nov 10, 2020

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Don’t attempt this in the house, kids The very first land vertebrates appeared in the late Devonian period, a little less than 400 million years back. They emerged out of the water into a world we had actually hardly recognize. The very first forests had grown, stands of giant horsetails and tree-ferns. Insects wouldn’t develop wings for 10s of millions of years, so the skies were empty. Since the complex web of relationships between plants and microorganisms had not had time to establish, soil itself was a brand-new phenomenon. To our eyes it would be a bleak, alien world.
Their fins were fused simply well enough to serve as sad little feet. My Devonian biology isn’t particularly excellent, but I like to picture these creatures shuffling painfully from stump to stump on their proto-legs, ungainly on land and probably practically as bad in the water. Their wet little bodies would have left a little trail of slime as they tumbled about.
Anyhow, here’s Philip Rivers trying to a deal with a dude:.

Philip Rivers with the worst taking on attempt of perpetuity (: @FTBBurner11) pic.twitter.com/4GltEk6Bi8— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 8,2020

When tackling you want a low center of gravity to drive through your opponents at the waist. You want to wrap up the ball provider with both arms to prevent a damaged tackle.
Here’s Rivers again:.

I wonder what was going through Rivers’ head as he lay down back there, waiting for Chuck Clark to nearly actually waltz over him. Really offering up would look less like offering up than what taken place here.
Philip Rivers is a professional football gamer, a profoundly competent professional athlete who would probably turn me into paste if he chose to tackle me. This will have to go down in that all-time messed up deal with list. (If such a lists exists in video kind, I desperately need to see it). It’s so broken it almost becomes something else. It’s efficiency art performed on a football field. It’s a metaphor for humanity’s impotence in the face of onrushing, implacable doom. It’s Philip Rivers, waving his arms at Clark’s wake as the football sails off into the excellent beyond.
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