Ryan Taylor: Burfict's low blow 'has no place in football'
Posted Sep 24, 2013
Ryan Taylor didn’t think. He reacted. The incident in question occurred in the third quarter of the Packers’ 34-30 loss to Cincinnati on Sunday began when Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict first shoved Taylor on a Mason Crosby extra point. After the kick, he proceeded to execute the type of undetected low blow you’d typically see behind a referee’s back in professional wrestling.
(Green Bay Press Gazette)
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