The NFL Lawrence Taylor legend was one of the most difficult batters to practice sport.
Taylor, 66, remembered a moment of his career as a player against Joe Montana, where, after being deceived by the legendary Campo Mariscal, he broadcast the four -time Super Bowl champion a severe warning.
“I remember playing Joe Montana, and he was chasing him, he left, he pursued, he is running out of the limits. And just before leaving the limits, I leave me, you know. That son of A – took that Ball and ran for another 15 yards, right? “Taylor said during an appearance in” The Ricky Cobb Show “by Outkick.
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Former Lawrence Taylor supporter is seen during the NFL Legends match. (Joe Camporeale-USA Today Sports)
“And I went to him and said: ‘Listen, hey, let me tell you something. If you ever do that again, I will turn you on.’ And he apologized and said: ‘Man, I understand it.'”
Montana would have been intelligent to hear Taylor’s warning, whom some consider the best defensive player of all time.
Taylor then mentioned the Marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, and sympathized with the defenders for having to adhere to the rules while trying to reduce the speed of field marshal in today’s NFL.
“Today, you can’t even touch them when they hit the ground. But then, what happens when you are playing a guy like Mohamses, who makes his false falls, and then takes and runs away? I mean, what happens?
If Taylor was still playing, he would surely emit Muhomes a similar warning he made to Montana.
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The former New York Giants supporter, Lawrence Taylor, in the field before the game between the giants and the Washington commanders in the Metlife Stadium. (Images Vincent Carchietta-Imagn)
Taylor is not the only prominent football figure that questions the rules that surround the quartbacks they fight. Tom Brady shared a feeling similar to Taylor during an appearance in “The Herd” by Fox Sports in January.
“When Quarterbacks become runners, and are out of pocket, they should lose their protection,” Brady said.
“We are trying to protect the quarterbacks, but the coaches call more quartback races than ever in the history of the game. So who is protecting the field marshal? We are trying to say that the referees should do so?”
There were two calls that Mahomes was the beneficiary of the Chiefs victory over Houston’s Texans in the Divisional Round of the AFC that caused debate.
The Texans star defensive wing, Will Anderson Jr., was marked by a penalty for deceleration for passing to Mohamses to the head of the head while throwing a pass, but what Brady seems to be referring to is the penalty of mauomas received in the Third quarter.
Mahomes was fighting in the third quarter, and while sliding, he was beaten by two Texans’ defenders near the head area while he went down.

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The Henry To’oto’o Tejanos supporter was marked by unnecessary roughness in the work.
Kansas City bosses will face Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 pm et in Fox, where arbitration will be closely monitored, especially in plays that involve Mohamses.
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