Disagree. It was a god clean hit, and Morgan ducked at the last second. Would not have been called on Minnesota if the roles were revered and we all know it.
I see that same hit not called all over CFB every week and yes, even in the B1G.I think it would have been called the other way, but its a BS rule regardless. When the runner ducks their head what else is a defender supposed to do.
Clearly no intent, shouldn't be an ejection if nothing else.
Yep. The rule has been around for several years. While some targeting calls without helmet to helmet contact are debatable, helmet on helmet will be called 100% of the time. Is it hard to avoid sometimes? Sure but maybe if he would have just tackled him instead of trying to light him up he could have avoided the issue. We all enjoyed seeing the big hits but that isn’t football today and well coached teams know that and adjust.Can’t agree... and why not go lower??? We all know it gets called???
THIS I agree with... awful ruleI think it would have been called the other way, but its a BS rule regardless. When the runner ducks their head what else is a defender supposed to do.
Clearly no intent, shouldn't be an ejection if nothing else.
If he goes lower he would lower his helmet even more and it would look worse and probably be a lot more dangerous for both players. If it's not called on the field, it shouldn't be reviewable.Can’t agree... and why not go lower??? We all know it gets called???
It gets called all the time on other teams. It's a terrible rule.Disagree. It was a god clean hit, and Morgan ducked at the last second. Would not have been called on Minnesota if the roles were revered and we all know it.
You go lower, and you have no way to adjust. Or the opposing player just hurdles you. That call was sh*t.Can’t agree... and why not go lower??? We all know it gets called???
If it’s a qb running it’s called different than a rb. running. I don’t know whyYep. The rule has been around for several years. While some targeting calls without helmet to helmet contact are debatable, helmet on helmet will be called 100% of the time. Is it hard to avoid sometimes? Sure but maybe if he would have just tackled him instead of trying to light him up he could have avoided the issue. We all enjoyed seeing the big hits but that isn’t football today and well coached teams know that and adjust.
If it’s a qb running it’s called different than a rb. running. I don’t know why