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SUPPORT FOR SENDEJO
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Safety Harrison Smith was one of at least five Minnesota this week to wear homemade T-shirts that read “#FREEDEJO” in support of Andrew Sendejo. The safety was suspended for one game for a hit Sunday that left Baltimore wide receiver Mike Wallace with a concussion, and Sendejo didn’t travel to London. 
“I wasn’t a fan of it,’’ Smith said of the suspension. “It’s not for me to say (if it was fair), but I’m always going to be on Dejo’s side.’’
Smith has kept in touch with Sendejo since the suspension was announced Monday.
“He’s one of my good buddies off the field as well,’’ Smith said. “You hate to see one of your buddies get suspended. I’m just making sure he’s good and ready to go when he comes back.’’
Anthony Harris is expected to replace Sendejo in the lineup.
http://www.twincities.com/2017/10/27/vik...her-visit/

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He'll yeah!!!  FREEDEJO!
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#imsickofhashtags


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I'm torn on this.  On one hand, I think the angle of the camera and how Wallace went down made it look worse than it was.  On the other, how many plays have we see him come barreling in head first going for that KO shot?  Heck, even doing collateral damage from time to time.  So my question is, if he isn't known for going for big hits does this draw as much scrutiny?
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Quote: @El_Padre said:
I'm torn on this.  On one hand, I think the angle of the camera and how Wallace went down made it look worse than it was.  On the other, how many plays have we see him come barreling in head first going for that KO shot?  Heck, even doing collateral damage from time to time.  So my question is, if he isn't known for going for big hits does this draw as much scrutiny?
Vontaze Burfict, of the same day,  kicked a steelers player in the face with both cleats and got nothing from the league.  This was a football play that only marginally could be called a penalty let alone worthy of a suspension....this is fricking bull shit. 
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Quote: @El_Padre said:
I'm torn on this.  On one hand, I think the angle of the camera and how Wallace went down made it look worse than it was.  On the other, how many plays have we see him come barreling in head first going for that KO shot?  Heck, even doing collateral damage from time to time.  So my question is, if he isn't known for going for big hits does this draw as much scrutiny?
His reputation and previous fines played into the suspension. Unlike some, I didn’t think the hit was as brutal as they said. I also think the NFL is just covering their ass. So when a lawsuit is filed in the future they can say they were being proactive.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@El_Padre said:
I'm torn on this.  On one hand, I think the angle of the camera and how Wallace went down made it look worse than it was.  On the other, how many plays have we see him come barreling in head first going for that KO shot?  Heck, even doing collateral damage from time to time.  So my question is, if he isn't known for going for big hits does this draw as much scrutiny?
Vontaze Burfict, of the same day,  kicked a steelers player in the face with both cleats and got nothing from the league.  This was a football play that only marginally could be called a penalty let alone worthy of a suspension....this is fricking bull shit. 
It's utter crap that nothing happened to Burfict for that kick to the face. He definitely has a reputation for dirty play. He got a break on that one. 
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Suh not suspended for CHOKING another player... 
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