The head slap: was it ******* schtick?

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Or did White DL's use it as effectively and/or frequently as Blacks from Deacon on down?

John
 
I don't know if we're thinking about the same thing, but I think it was a white innovation.

I saw a documentary about the Apollo moon missions and when the astronauts were strapped into their launch positions, their ground crewmen would slap the top of their helmets before sealing the hatch.

But before they slapped the helmet, they'd yell either "good luck, good hunting,"

or




"DONKEY-PUNCH."
 
GiovaniMarcon said:
I don't know if we're thinking about the same thing, but I think it was a white innovation.

I don't think we are, Giovani. I'm surprised this thread hasn't gotten more legs.

Edit: Obviously, Giovani, you have not heard of the head slap, a defensive lineman's tactic (outlawed in the NFL around 1978) for overcoming, rather than giving a gesture of encouragement to
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, his blocker. David "Deacon" Jones of the L.A. Rams' "Fearsome Foursome", who is black, was credited with perfecting this tactic.

John

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foreverfree said:
GiovaniMarcon said:
I don't know if we're thinking about the same thing, but I think it was a white innovation.

I don't think we are, Giovani. I'm surprised this thread hasn't gotten more legs.

Edit: Obviously, Giovani, you have not heard of the head slap, a defensive lineman's tactic (outlawed in the NFL around 1978) for overcoming, rather than giving a gesture of encouragement to
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, his blocker. David "Deacon" Jones of the L.A. Rams' "Fearsome Foursome", who is black, was credited with perfecting this tactic.

John

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The only reason I responded to the post was so that I could work in the "donkey punch" joke.

I was being facetious in correlating an illegal defensive tactic with an honorable "good luck" gesture given by NASA ground crew.
 
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