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"I just don't think they simulate a kid tackling someone at speed," he said.
The only way around the problem is technological — better helmets — and "cultural," i.e. remaking the fine distinction between tackling someone and injuring them.
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"I tried to tackle someone, stretched and relaxed myself and erm... " Do go on.
On the first play, she tackled someone hard, then immediately looked toward her father, whose face was lit up.
It's tough for even a skilled tackler to tackle someone in the open field, but I'll do my best.
The Jets have made it clear that an opponent that is willing to cover a kickoff is willing to try to tackle someone like McKnight.
The announced aim of professional football is to tackle someone as hard as humanly possible, possibly — indeed, very frequently — resulting in injury.
Once we were in the elevator, he confessed that he had been struck by an urge to tackle someone, anyone, when we were walking through the lobby.
Anyone who has ever had this tendon injury knows it is very sensitive to impact but I couldn't injure it if I tackled someone.
His mind-set is 'if there's a loose ball, I'm getting it 100 percent of the time.' Whether he has to push you into the bleachers or tackle someone.
The good humor of these emblems still impresses: the old Patriot was kidding around, acting like a football player, whereas the new, grim Patriot logo is meant to be an impressive, rather than an ironic, football minuteman — a Patriot who might actually tackle someone.
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