Are The Houston Texans Wrong For Defending Azeez Al-Shaair?

Are The Houston Texans Wrong For Defending Azeez Al-Shaair? Houston Texans GM Nick Caserio went on a rant about the NFL and Houston Texas Head Coach DeMeco Ryans also defended Azeez Al-Shaair. Was 3 games too much of a suspension, and was the NFL wrong for question his character? Houston Texans Coach DeMeco Ryans placed blame on Trevor Lawrence for the hit he took from Azeez Al-Shaair, and said NFL QB’s are taking advantage of the rules to gain extra yards. Was Trevor Lawrence at fault for the hit he took from Azeez Al-Shaair? Did the NFL go too far in suspending Azeez Al-Shaair?

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  1. He tackled a guy to save him from getting a first down. He’s playing football, and he’s good at it. He’s not a kicker, he’s a linebacker. It’s kind of a hard job. And he’s a hard dude, he has a lot of passion. When he tackled that player, that was in the middle of his slide. He messed him up pretty good unfortunately. That player was a 6’6” guy himself. Once he popped up, he got jumped. I don’t know if you’ve been around certain people, but some people don’t take kindly to getting hit. So they jumped him, an NFL team at that. Pretty sure he had a lot of adrenaline, so him fighting afterwards may have been from him getting jumped. I just wanted to ask one thing and I’ll shut up, did you expect him to get jumped by an NFL team. Even if he was in the wrong, after being hit and punched multiple times, do you expect him to what? Be apologetic, act like a coward, act instinctively? I mean, he is a pretty tough guy.

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