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Thursday 22 September 2011

DeAngelo Hall, Said Bluntly - Tony Romo Province Will Be A Target

DeAngelo Hall, Said Bluntly - Tony Romo Province Will Be A Target
What the Washington Redskins will see a broken rib, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo Dallas (notes) as the objective should be a surprise to anyone who understands the game of football hidden, and the fact that the lesions players' are vulnerable to the ground. But it is what you see is usually a player who is completely ignorant of the realities of the NFL is looking out for things like that.There Redskins back corner DeAngelo Hall (Notes) comes in. When asked on Wednesday about the injury suffered rib and punctured lung Romo last Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, Hall came straight up and said that - if Romo plays in Monday night, have a bull's eye.
"Absolutely. I wish I had the opportunity to put a helmet, regardless of bad," said Hall. "Romo's ribs, I will ask some of the blitz Corner. If I know [Cowboys running back] Felix Jones (Notes) shoulder hurt, I'm not going to cut him. I'm definitely going to try to hit him high, so it's just a part of it.
"If you know something is wrong with your opponent, you're going to try to focus on this. We will certainly try to get as many hats as possible to the team."
Uh, yeah. All very well to the reality of the game as we have said - most players admit off the record that opponents obvious vulnerabilities would be attacked and injured deer in a herd of lions. The difference is that lions are not usually enough to goofy intentions Telegraph reporters. And the more aware than ever when it comes to damaging strikes premeditated the NFL, Hall has probably put himself at further disadvantage that any pop he put on Romo will be monitored with extreme prejudice.
When asked about his approach, outside of the Redskins Linebacker Brian Orakpo (Notes) is less precise. "Of course you can think of right now," said Orakpo. "If someone hurt you want to go after injury. But we will just play our game. We are trying to get Romo down when you can. Not only target the ribs, and forget about trying to get the ball out or forget to look of the ribs and hit him down. Nah, we're going to go off and do our best to get off the field. "
Also on Wednesday, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, said he believes that Romo is "doing well", has been hit around a bit 'on Sunday, but he gets his rehabilitation and hopefully it will be ready to play this ball game. We will continue on a daily basis, [over] the next day. "
A report by Ed Werder of ESPN, if Romo will play against the Redskins, he wears a protective vest made by technology Kennett Square inequality, Penn. Cowboys contacted the company this week to learn about the technology of protection for Romo and tight end Jason Witten (notes), which deals with bruised ribs. The Redskins reached a quarter of the Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick (notes) in a game at the start of the 2010 season with an injured rib cartilage, and Vick was taking the company since then.
When asked if Romo would have to go ahead and place the adhesive side of the bones that hurt so that everyone knows, Hall said he would not be necessary.
"He did not appear. I already know where he is. We will be in order. We find. I'll find it."
And the NFL will find Mr. Hall. You can count on that.

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