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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 913141" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>When I saw Pyron lower his shoulder and deliver/take that hit, I thought , “Oh man, that looked like a hard hit, I wonder if he could’ve been hurt doing that”, but he got up and showed no sign of pain and played the next snap, which of course turned out to be the interception. When he jogged off after the interception, he pointed to his non-throwing shoulder, and I knew he was hurt.</p><p></p><p>My question is, how can a qb take one routine, open field hit, albeit a hard hit, and shatter his collarbone, while running backs and linebackers and other position players take dozens of similar hits every game and don’t break bones? Are qb’s just so inexperienced at receiving contact that they don’t know how to brace and protect themselves? Or, was this just a fluke chance that happened to Pyron?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 913141, member: 4289"] When I saw Pyron lower his shoulder and deliver/take that hit, I thought , “Oh man, that looked like a hard hit, I wonder if he could’ve been hurt doing that”, but he got up and showed no sign of pain and played the next snap, which of course turned out to be the interception. When he jogged off after the interception, he pointed to his non-throwing shoulder, and I knew he was hurt. My question is, how can a qb take one routine, open field hit, albeit a hard hit, and shatter his collarbone, while running backs and linebackers and other position players take dozens of similar hits every game and don’t break bones? Are qb’s just so inexperienced at receiving contact that they don’t know how to brace and protect themselves? Or, was this just a fluke chance that happened to Pyron? [/QUOTE]
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