Coming into last week’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks, not many people outside of the Cowboys organization could tell you who Trysten Hill was.
His name has been trending ever since, after he was seen purposely injuring Seahawks running back Chris Carson by rolling his legs after a play was whistled dead.
Appearing on this week’s edition of Uninterrupted’s 17 Weeks podcast on SiriusXM/Pandora, safety Jamal Adams addressed Hill’s maneuver:
“Yeah, that was some BS I ain’t gonna lie, bro,” Adams said. “I get a gator roll, but once you gator roll, he’s on the ground, let go. You don’t gotta keep on going. It just didn’t make sense and obviously I’m gonna fight for my teammate. Chris is a hell of a guy. I don’t know why [Hill] would do that, what he was thinking.
“I mean, he was down on the ground, then after he twisted his leg there was another guy that came and kinda jumped on him. It was just unnecessary, man. I’m all for playing hard and I’m all for trying to get these big hits or make a tackle. I’m a defensive player, I get it, but let’s keep it clean, man. I wonder how much he’s going to get fined for that, you know?”
Somehow, Hill hasn’t been fined nor suspended for his actions as of yet.