The way they showed' his hands it looked more like the position a football player might use when he goes towards a tackle.
Good point!
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Originally Posted by Amber29
One of the key terms here is football player. We can't go into specifics but if you want to talk about a group of people who can "get away with murder" it's professional athletes of any race. There's no comparing that case to this one.
You just reminded me, thank you. This was another piece of information that I noticed.
Michael Brown will be remembered on the football field this weekend.
Brown played football at Normandy High School, which is now the Normandy Collaborative High School, and played offensive tackle.
http://www.ksdk.com/story/sports/hig...rown/14430259/
TThe offensive tackle position is one of the toughest to play in the NFL. It takes a rare breed of size, strength, technique, quickness and athleticism to succeed. Unlike their counterparts to the inside, the tackle HAS to be strong enough to move defensive ends and defensive tackles, quick enough to drop into his kick-slide against a speed-rusher, solid enough in his hands to deliver a jarring blow to a defender that will knock him off his pursuit path, and agile enough to work in space against a smaller linebacker or corner.
The hand-punch is a weapon for the offensive tackle in pass-pro. Delivering a good punch to the defender can knock him off balance, and divert his path to the quarterback. You often hear scouts use the term "heavy hands" when referring to an offensive tackle, and believe me, this is a good thing. One of the best offensive tackles I have even had the pleasure of watching was Jonathan Ogden. He had some of the heaviest hands I have ever seen. His punch was so jarring, that he would often d-rail a pass-rusher withing two seconds of the ball being snapped.
http://www.hogshaven.com/2013/6/1/43...fensive-tackle
Michael was the size of these NFL players too. I think Officer Wilson had reason to be afraid. Imagine wrestling for the gun with someone with this size and skillset.
I think it was reported that at one point during their struggle, the gun was turned into Darren's hip. He might have bruises on more than his face.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...teen-Michael-Brown-16&p=10937764#post10937764