Nobody remembers these?
The play where the dirty hit occurred started at 1:08:43. Back then I saw the LA Times pic of them carrying Bartkowski out and shook my head. Later saw it on a video recording of the game. Ouch!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZObOkQPOw0o
The play where the dirty hit occurred started at 2:14:26. I was watching this game from my living room back then. Cheap shot by Waters all the way. Even the announcer mentioned it.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evvHwvA8CVg
I also saw a ESPN Firestone interview that week with Everett and he talked about that hit while they showed the clip. Everett chuckled about it as he named "Dirty Waters" and explained that he saw Waters from the corner of his eye and quickly shifted his cleats up at the very last second to avoid serious injury. But he was obviously really pissed in the game after it happened.
Back to the Higbee hit, I just read where Joseph and Aruzeone are now blaming the QB for setting Higbee up like that and are also blaming the NFL for leaving them no alternative with the newer tackling rules. So to launch at the knees of a defenseless receiver like that is the answer to them? Whatever happened to running up and getting your arms around the legs for a tackle? Not in these guys' methods? For whatever reason it's still not a penalty or fine, but it's a serious potential career ending tackle to fire out at the knees and all players know it from at least HS on. You're wrong if you say it's not dirty and make those excuses. Players can end another player's career on certain plays though many just choose not to do it. The rough game excuse is lame. Sure it is, not arguing that. But those unwritten rules are there and players know about it.