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He needed a science fair project as a freshman at Wagoner. look at how inconsistent pass-interference has become, and … As it turned out, Williams changed the game, just in different ways. The NFL fined Cowboys safety Roy Williams $15,000 for another horse collar tackle during Monday night's 25-24 win in Buffalo. He and his dad, Kevin, started brainstorming and came up with the idea for a break-away, Velcro collar that attaches to a player's shoulder pads.Former Sooner and Pro Bowl defensive back Roy Williams was responsible for many of those horse collar tackles, where a runner gets dragged down from behind by his shoulder pads.The Swansons contacted Williams through Facebook and convinced him that this would be a great opportunity for him to help promote safety. Roy Williams – King of the Horse Collar. Williams also injured three other players with similar tackles in 2004, leading the league to implement its horse collar rule before the 2005 season.He made the illegal tackle on a 17-yard run by Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb during the first quarter of Philadelphia's 10-6 win yesterday over Dallas.Williams, the Cowboys' second-leading tackler, will miss the team's Dec. 22 game against the Carolina Panthers and lose his $35,000 base salary for this week.Now, let's take care of the fine for the dirty helmet to helmet hit from Ken Hamlin on Matt Schobel and we'll be done!It was an easy to call to make. The North Carolina Tar Heels lived to see another day after handling Syracuse 78-59 in the second round of the ACC Tournament on Wednesday, and so too did coach Roy Williams… horse collar isn't even 100% illegal, you can use it most of the time. vikesfansteve says: August 24, 2011 at 9:57 pm horse collar dirty player. Roy Williams, the man who inspired the horse collar tackle rule, clear as day grabbing McNabb by the back of his collar and dragging him down to the ground.
Roy Williams was a notoriously hard hitter who became the reason that there exists a “horse-collar” tackle rule in the NFL today. Williams has remained a lightning rod for criticism. look how bad the officiating has become. The collar tears away allowing the runner to continue up the field without being awkwardly twisted to the ground.The chance to help the Swansons get the word out about a potential injury-saving invention caught Williams' attention.Now, nearly a decade later, Williams is doing something to help put an end to those vicious tackles forever—and he's doing it in Wagoner, Oklahoma.They called the project the XCollar.Last week, Williams met with Bulldogs sophomore lineman Dusty Swanson to shoot a commercial for the XCollar, a device designed to limit the injuries involved with horse collar tackles.Swanson invented the XCollar after being injured by a horse collar tackle. Players broke bones, missed games and that cost their teams chances to win late in the season.Defenders who try to drag down a runner from behind by his shoulder pads will instead get a handful of the Velcro collar. Roy Williams was a standout safety for many years in the NFL, earning himself five Pro Bowl invitations. It was an easy to call to make. ROY WILLIAMS 2002-2008. After the season, the horse-collar tackle was banned. Roy Williams was backpedaling as fast as he could. The horse-collar tackle is a technique in which a defensive player brings down a ball carrier by … He exploded unto the scene as a rookie and was named to 5 straight Pro-Bowls including All-Pro honors in 2003. The horse collar penalty is linked to Williams' reputation because of the injuries he caused in the mid-2000s.In 2004, six NFL players, including stars Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb, were seriously injured in games because of "horse collar" tackles. Roy Williams was drafted to be the face of the Cowboys in 2002 and figured to be a catalytic, game-changing player. and its because you have referees looking for things like flagrant helmet-to-helmet hits and horse-collars, things that dont even have an impact competetively. He was also fined $10,000 last season.A horse collar tackle by Williams in 2004 prompted the NFL to adopt a rule to protect offensive players being tackled in the open field. The horse-collar rule first went into effect in college in 2008. However, Williams was also known for tracking down receivers and pulling them down from behind with this method. Roy Williams, the man who inspired the horse collar tackle rule, clear as day grabbing McNabb by the back of his collar and dragging him down to the ground. Williams, 27, was fined $27,500 earlier this season for his two previous horse collar tackles, in which a defender grabs the inside of an opponent's shoulder pads from behind and pulls him down. Parcells taunted him for being "a biscuit short of a linebacker." Williams broke the leg of Pro Bowl receiver Terrell Owens when he grabbed the inside of Owens's shoulder pads and bent him backward. His aggressive, hard-hitting style of play led to many rule changes, including the Horse Collar rule, which Williams … Multiple flags were thrown and Williams was given a 15 yard penalty for the third time this year. gorilladunk says: August 24, 2011 at 10:09 pm This action is now referred to as the "Roy Williams Rule", as the rule was introduced the 2004 season, during which Williams used the technique on plays that resulted in three significant injuries.
He needed a science fair project as a freshman at Wagoner. look at how inconsistent pass-interference has become, and … As it turned out, Williams changed the game, just in different ways. The NFL fined Cowboys safety Roy Williams $15,000 for another horse collar tackle during Monday night's 25-24 win in Buffalo. He and his dad, Kevin, started brainstorming and came up with the idea for a break-away, Velcro collar that attaches to a player's shoulder pads.Former Sooner and Pro Bowl defensive back Roy Williams was responsible for many of those horse collar tackles, where a runner gets dragged down from behind by his shoulder pads.The Swansons contacted Williams through Facebook and convinced him that this would be a great opportunity for him to help promote safety. Roy Williams – King of the Horse Collar. Williams also injured three other players with similar tackles in 2004, leading the league to implement its horse collar rule before the 2005 season.He made the illegal tackle on a 17-yard run by Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb during the first quarter of Philadelphia's 10-6 win yesterday over Dallas.Williams, the Cowboys' second-leading tackler, will miss the team's Dec. 22 game against the Carolina Panthers and lose his $35,000 base salary for this week.Now, let's take care of the fine for the dirty helmet to helmet hit from Ken Hamlin on Matt Schobel and we'll be done!It was an easy to call to make. The North Carolina Tar Heels lived to see another day after handling Syracuse 78-59 in the second round of the ACC Tournament on Wednesday, and so too did coach Roy Williams… horse collar isn't even 100% illegal, you can use it most of the time. vikesfansteve says: August 24, 2011 at 9:57 pm horse collar dirty player. Roy Williams, the man who inspired the horse collar tackle rule, clear as day grabbing McNabb by the back of his collar and dragging him down to the ground.
Roy Williams was a notoriously hard hitter who became the reason that there exists a “horse-collar” tackle rule in the NFL today. Williams has remained a lightning rod for criticism. look how bad the officiating has become. The collar tears away allowing the runner to continue up the field without being awkwardly twisted to the ground.The chance to help the Swansons get the word out about a potential injury-saving invention caught Williams' attention.Now, nearly a decade later, Williams is doing something to help put an end to those vicious tackles forever—and he's doing it in Wagoner, Oklahoma.They called the project the XCollar.Last week, Williams met with Bulldogs sophomore lineman Dusty Swanson to shoot a commercial for the XCollar, a device designed to limit the injuries involved with horse collar tackles.Swanson invented the XCollar after being injured by a horse collar tackle. Players broke bones, missed games and that cost their teams chances to win late in the season.Defenders who try to drag down a runner from behind by his shoulder pads will instead get a handful of the Velcro collar. Roy Williams was a standout safety for many years in the NFL, earning himself five Pro Bowl invitations. It was an easy to call to make. ROY WILLIAMS 2002-2008. After the season, the horse-collar tackle was banned. Roy Williams was backpedaling as fast as he could. The horse-collar tackle is a technique in which a defensive player brings down a ball carrier by … He exploded unto the scene as a rookie and was named to 5 straight Pro-Bowls including All-Pro honors in 2003. The horse collar penalty is linked to Williams' reputation because of the injuries he caused in the mid-2000s.In 2004, six NFL players, including stars Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb, were seriously injured in games because of "horse collar" tackles. Roy Williams was drafted to be the face of the Cowboys in 2002 and figured to be a catalytic, game-changing player. and its because you have referees looking for things like flagrant helmet-to-helmet hits and horse-collars, things that dont even have an impact competetively. He was also fined $10,000 last season.A horse collar tackle by Williams in 2004 prompted the NFL to adopt a rule to protect offensive players being tackled in the open field. The horse-collar rule first went into effect in college in 2008. However, Williams was also known for tracking down receivers and pulling them down from behind with this method. Roy Williams, the man who inspired the horse collar tackle rule, clear as day grabbing McNabb by the back of his collar and dragging him down to the ground. Williams, 27, was fined $27,500 earlier this season for his two previous horse collar tackles, in which a defender grabs the inside of an opponent's shoulder pads from behind and pulls him down. Parcells taunted him for being "a biscuit short of a linebacker." Williams broke the leg of Pro Bowl receiver Terrell Owens when he grabbed the inside of Owens's shoulder pads and bent him backward. His aggressive, hard-hitting style of play led to many rule changes, including the Horse Collar rule, which Williams … Multiple flags were thrown and Williams was given a 15 yard penalty for the third time this year. gorilladunk says: August 24, 2011 at 10:09 pm This action is now referred to as the "Roy Williams Rule", as the rule was introduced the 2004 season, during which Williams used the technique on plays that resulted in three significant injuries.