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Sledgehammer / ToolBox

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Parker Orms wins SledgeHammer... who won ToolBox??

rep to who ever can get the first pic of the 2 awards
 
If Parker doesn't be careful, he is going to get a Targeting Penalty....

Over under on how many he gets this year: 2.5
 

Looks familiar.

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If Parker doesn't be careful, he is going to get a Targeting Penalty....

Over under on how many he gets this year: 2.5
The real question will be can he match the quantity Ray Polk had for hits out of bounds
 
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Based on interviews, I don't think anyone "wins" the toolbox. Merely, players put their written commitment into it and it's carried out with them game day. So, there isn't a weekly winner of the toolbox per se, unlike the sledgehammer where players vote on the biggest, "clean" hit.
 
I thought about how funny it was that I almost expected a penalty when he upended that CSU receiver at the 1. It was a totally legal hit, but anytime a defensive player hits someone "too hard" anymore I automatically think the refs will throw a flag.

People are now complaining that defensive players are hitting people too low and tearing ACL's...

The targeting penalty is the newest in a long line of wussification techniques in football.
 
I thought about how funny it was that I almost expected a penalty when he upended that CSU receiver at the 1. It was a totally legal hit, but anytime a defensive player hits someone "too hard" anymore I automatically think the refs will throw a flag.

People are now complaining that defensive players are hitting people too low and tearing ACL's...

The targeting penalty is the newest in a long line of wussification techniques in football.

He jumped up and looked for the flag too, before running off. Refs throw flags at the Defense for just about anything now.
 
Based on interviews, I don't think anyone "wins" the toolbox. Merely, players put their written commitment into it and it's carried out with them game day. So, there isn't a weekly winner of the toolbox per se, unlike the sledgehammer where players vote on the biggest, "clean" hit.

Who gets to carry the toolbox?
 
What's the morning after verdict on the sledgehammer?

We need some gifs up in here.
 
Gillam deserves it for two goal line stops. The first where he stood up the QB for a near safety and the second on the leaping RB to prevent a TD.
 
Gillam deserves it for two goal line stops. The first where he stood up the QB for a near safety and the second on the leaping RB to prevent a TD.
+1 and really deserved it for the first game also. Parkers hit was nice, but the reciever was not going to catch the ball anyway. With Gillam, he has had 4 game changing plays...to go along with great play anyway. He is kinda showing Webb up at the linebacker position.
 
+1 and really deserved it for the first game also. Parkers hit was nice, but the reciever was not going to catch the ball anyway. With Gillam, he has had 4 game changing plays...to go along with great play anyway. He is kinda showing Webb up at the linebacker position.


That is not a bad problem to have.
 
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