"My apologies for stepping over the camera guy," Samuel posted online. However, he apologised on Twitter and admitted that emotions got the better of him in that moment. Samuel collided with the cameraman after being shoved by Buccaneers star Logan Ryan.Īlthough Samuel was at no fault for the incident, the 49ers star proceeded to step back over the man who remained on the floor, which didn't go down too well with fans online. The 49ers star then apologised, as he claimed he didn't realise.īack in December, the 49ers beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-7, with Samuel scoring the opening touchdown of the game. Sometimes that's not always the case, as earlier in the season Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers proceeded to step over a cameraman after scoring a touchdown. But it's always nice to see when the NFL stars are eager to express their caring side, no matter what's happening in the game. It's always a risk being a cameraman or photographer, as by trying to get the best shots, you are at risk of coming a little too close to the action. Diggs went over the the medical table to get checked out, but re-joined the offense shortly after. But Diggs did his best to try and score a touchdown, although it came at a cost.ĭiggs showed his class as he immediately got up to check if the photographer was okay as he clashed into those on the sidelines, despite picking up a knock himself. The Bills had to settle for a field goal after another offensive drive with no touchdown, as they trail the Bengals. But at this point I am prancing around the living room, squealing like a Jr High girl yelling “OMG, OMG, OMG!” My friend and I come together for an awkward, prancing hug before I collapse on the ground trying to lower my heart beat and grasp what just happened.Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers trade a 'very real' prospect as teams queue up I have a respectable job, I’m usually pretty grounded and composed. Then he starts running and for a split second I’m slightly confused till I see nobody around him and he’s walking into the endzone. Then he comes down with it and I’m yelling “Get out of bounds!” and I stand up. Sitting, watching.the pass goes in the air but I don’t really move till I see Diggs leaping up and it looks like he may catch it. Give us about 20 yards, get out of bounds and at least we have a shot with a long field goal (that we all know was going to be missed). Sitting with fist clenched because there was still a chance. I was sitting in his recliner accepting my fate and lot in life as a Vikings fan. Me? I was sitting in the living room at a friend’s place. I fully expected to wake up this morning to learn that the NFL retroactively called holding on Stefon Diggs’s game-winning 61-yard catch and run, because that’s a much more Vikings thing to happen.īut I want to know where you were, what were you doing when you witnessed one of the most exciting moments in Viking’s history? Now there were 10 seconds left on the clock and I was standing there, palms together, praying for the kind of football miracle that never, ever happens for the Minnesota Vikings.Īnd then, it did. This Deadspin article articulates and encapsulates much of all Vikings fans were going through. But yesterday happened, Stefon Diggs and Case Keenum pulled off what was the most un-Vikings thins ever. Things like the Drew Pearson push off, the Daren Nelson dropped pass, Brett Favre throwing across his body, Gary Anderson and even Blair Walsh.just to name a few. We all know the more “regular” Viking’s moments. But many do and yesterday’s improbable win over the New Orlean’s Saints was the most un-Vikings thing I’ve ever witnessed. This is a Gopher fan site and I fully understand that not everyone here shifts their fandom from the Gophers on Saturday to the Vikings on Sundays.
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