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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Wideman’s was more “brain disconnected.”
You can’t compare someone who had just suffered a hit to the head with someone who just didn’t bother to see who he was hitting. It doesn’t really matter if Beckman was more remorseful than a guy whose brain just finished slapping the sides of his skull, you’d hope he was, and you’d hope he was remorseful because he hit him at all, and not because he hit him harder than he meant to.
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Looked very much like Beckman thought it was an opposition player followed immediately by realization of his mistake.
Wideman full on ended a career, skated to the bench and acted like nothing happened, concussion or not.
Just no way this play is worse than Wideman's imo. At best can argue they were the same level