Why have the rule?
Agree. That was definitely targeting.I was fine with the 2nd (maybe I'm old school but let the DB make a play).
1st should have been thrown out.
If someone is on the ground you can't jump down at them.
From the definition articulated on TV, first one was clear targeting. Announcers tried to rationalize it but it was BS reasoning bAgree. That was definitely targeting.
Diving forearm shive to the head of a guy lying on the ground away from the player tackled. Certainly tried to hurt our guy. He's a POS and so was the person in the command center that ruled against targeting.That was Washington #75 jumping on a RUTGERS defender on the ground. He also gave the student section the double bird while running onto the field pre game.
Exactly. That DB drops his head like that against a big back like Brown coming full speed and he’s gonna break his friggen neck. Kick him out and he probably never does it again. You don’t think EL or GS wouldn’t have traded an ejection and a lesson for a wheelchair? The focus should be on player safety, including the tackler’s.I couldn't believe both.
The OL dropped his head as he was trying to drive the defenseless defender 10 feet into the earth. The intent was clear.
I didn't think much of the 2nd one but the replay showed that he dropped his head, his eyes were looking at the ground and he speared Miller.
That's what I tried to tell all my seatmates. Spearing has always been illegal since I was in high school back in the 80's. It was a defenseless player who went up for a pass and he lowered his head to where the crown of the helmet was used to spear the player. It doesn't matter if it's from in front or behind, it just looks worse from behind.I didn't think much of the 2nd one but the replay showed that he dropped his head, his eyes were looking at the ground and he speared Miller.
Diving forearm shive to the head of a guy lying on the ground away from the player tackled. Certainly tried to hurt our guy. He's a POS and so was the person in the command center that ruled against targeting.
I'm old school and would have loved to see one of our big guys come in late after a play when a 15 yard penalty wouldn't cost use (like first a goal from the 2 or after a 1st down deep in there territory) and lay him out.
I couldn't believe both.
The OL dropped his head as he was trying to drive the defenseless defender 10 feet into the earth. The intent was clear.
I didn't think much of the 2nd one but the replay showed that he dropped his head, his eyes were looking at the ground and he speared Miller.
I couldn't believe both.
The OL dropped his head as he was trying to drive the defenseless defender 10 feet into the earth. The intent was clear.
I didn't think much of the 2nd one but the replay showed that he dropped his head, his eyes were looking at the ground and he speared Miller.
Old school that play was fine and so would our team jumping in and brawling lol. But these days we would get 15 yards for retaliation and our kids are coached not to do that. I think that same guy had a questionable play late in the game too.Diving forearm shive to the head of a guy lying on the ground away from the player tackled. Certainly tried to hurt our guy. He's a POS and so was the person in the command center that ruled against targeting.
I'm old school and would have loved to see one of our big guys come in late after a play when a 15 yard penalty wouldn't cost use (like first a goal from the 2 or after a 1st down deep in there territory) and lay him out.
Old school that play was fine and so would our team jumping in and brawling lol. But these days we would get 15 yards for retaliation and our kids are coached not to do that. I think that same guy had a questionable play late in the game too.
yeah...all true but why I said hit him late when the 15 yards wouldn't matter. But of course GS isn't coaching our kids to do that stuff...nor should he be....but as a teammate I might have taken the chance... "family" right? If the refs had done their job it wouldn't even be a thought.Old school that play was fine and so would our team jumping in and brawling lol. But these days we would get 15 yards for retaliation and our kids are coached not to do that. I think that same guy had a questionable play late in the game too.
I don't understand why Unnecessary roughness isn't treated like unsportsmanlike conduct. 2nd one and you're gone. They toss you for hurting a guys feelings but not for potentially causing physical harm.#74, the RT took the 3rdQ PF for piling on.