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One of the craziest plays Sunday happened in the third quarter when Andrew Whitworth and Jaguars defensive tackle John Henderson were ejected from the game.<br><br>“We had gotten in a tussle after a run play and he came up and took a shot at the back of my head," Whitworth recapped. "Levi (Jones) was screaming at the refs for a flag. And when he stood up, he pushed me again in my facemask, and the ref still didn’t throw anything. So on the next play, he wanted me, I wanted him, and he kind of ‘swam’ me. I just pushed him past the quarterback and he fell to the ground, but he held onto my facemask and ripped my helmet off.”<br><br>Henderson got Whitworth in a headlock, while trying gouge out Whitworth's eyes. “He was digging in my face pretty good. I was trying to get his hands out of my face in case he ripped my eyeballs out.”<br><br>Marvin Lewis didn't endorse trying to save one's eyes from being "ripped out". “The hard thing there, and the thing that you have to do as a professional player, is walk away. There is no retaliation on an NFL football field. You have to walk away. Let him get the penalty, let him get kicked out of the game."<br><br>In our view, it's ridiculous that Whitworth was ejected, clearly defending himself from turd-like antics of Henderson. Because the refs have to keep some control of the game together, and since typically retaliation is always a sure-fire towards escalation, we can understand the personal foul.<br><br>Furthermore, we think that Marvin Lewis is dead wrong condemning Whitworth's actions, who was clearly defending himself. Whitworth felt he had no choice. “In that situation, I don’t know what else you can do as a player if a guy’s got his fingers digging in your face. It’s either, OK, I’m going to get fined or in trouble or this guy’s potentially going to ruin my career. So I had to defend myself there,”
Andrew Whitworth fight...
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Nadal vs. Federer_ Fourth Set Recap Wimbledon 2008 Final
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# 50 - # 2 Recap from the Best Damn Top 50 Sports Bloopers of all time!rnrnThere is no #1 because you have to watch the whole show to see the # 1 Blooper. They used this video to set up the # 1 blooper-rnrnLately, they have been airing this show a lot... It\'s hilarious
Top 50 Sports Bloopers Recap
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A collection of key moments from the 2007 IAAF Track & Field World Championships from Osaka, Japan. Featuring winning performances by the following athletes: Luke Kibet, Reese Hoffa, Tirunesh Dibaba, Jefferson Perez, Valerie Vili, Tyson Gay, Ivan Tsikhan, Yekaterina Volkova, Nelson Evora, Kenenisa Bekele, Veronica Campbell, Yelena Isinbaeva, Gerd Kanter, Tatyana Lebedeva, Brimin Kiprop Kipruto, Janeth Jepkosgei, Kerron Clement, Donald Thomas, Franka Dietzsch, Michelle Perry, Christine Ohuruogu, Bernard Lagat, Betty Heidler, Jana Rawlinson, Irving Saladino, Olga Kaniskina, Yargelis Savigne, Barbora Spotakova, Allyson Felix, Jeremy Wariner, Xiang Liu, Nathan Deakes, Chantal Petitclerc, Kurt Fearnley, Brad Walker, Meseret Defar, Team USA, Catherine Ndereba, Blanka Vlasic, Tero Pitkamaki, Alfred Kirwa Yego, Maryam Yusuf Jamal, and Roman Sebrle. (WCSN, WCSN.com)
2007 IAAF Track & Field...
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