He doesn’t hit him helmet to helmet if the running back doesn’t lower his head.
P paindonthurt_ All-Conference Jun 27, 2009 9,528 2,046 113 Sep 18, 2021 #1 He doesn’t hit him helmet to helmet if the running back doesn’t lower his head.
IBleedMaroonDawg All-American Nov 12, 2007 25,581 9,794 113 Sep 18, 2021 #3 Then they totally missed the second one where he did hit him with the helmet to helmet
D DAWGS1.sixpack Redshirt Feb 15, 2007 2,503 2 0 Sep 18, 2021 #4 He lowered his head and eyes were down. Gotta see what you hit
Lawdawg.sixpack All-Conference Jul 22, 2012 5,339 1,162 113 Sep 18, 2021 #5 ^^^ they didn’t call helmet to helmet.
P patdog Heisman May 28, 2007 57,169 26,798 113 Sep 18, 2021 #6 Can’t lead with the crown of the helmet. Good call.
Q Quincy A. Wagstaff Redshirt May 28, 2020 1,387 0 0 Sep 18, 2021 #7 He launched the crown of his helmet into another player’s helmet. How do you not call that? Good call.
He launched the crown of his helmet into another player’s helmet. How do you not call that? Good call.
Seinfeld All-American Nov 30, 2006 11,223 7,128 113 Sep 18, 2021 #8 And at that point, it doesn’t even have to be helmet to helmet. As a defender, when you’re eyes are lowered to the point where they’re staring at the ground, and you launch yourself towards an offensive player, it’s the definition of targeting
And at that point, it doesn’t even have to be helmet to helmet. As a defender, when you’re eyes are lowered to the point where they’re staring at the ground, and you launch yourself towards an offensive player, it’s the definition of targeting
P paindonthurt_ All-Conference Jun 27, 2009 9,528 2,046 113 Sep 18, 2021 #9 He lead with his shoulder
P paindonthurt_ All-Conference Jun 27, 2009 9,528 2,046 113 Sep 18, 2021 #10 No he didn’t. He was leading with his shoulder. His head may have been down but he was leading with his shoulder. If the running back doesn’t lower his head it’s a text book tackle. Head in front of the body, shoulder on the body, wrap up.
No he didn’t. He was leading with his shoulder. His head may have been down but he was leading with his shoulder. If the running back doesn’t lower his head it’s a text book tackle. Head in front of the body, shoulder on the body, wrap up.
P paindonthurt_ All-Conference Jun 27, 2009 9,528 2,046 113 Sep 18, 2021 #11 The definition of targeting is as the head or neck area. https://ftw.usatoday.com/2021/01/college-football-targeting-ejection-rules-explain
The definition of targeting is as the head or neck area. https://ftw.usatoday.com/2021/01/college-football-targeting-ejection-rules-explain
H hotdogface Redshirt Aug 23, 2012 114 0 0 Sep 18, 2021 #12 paindonthurt said: No he didn’t. He was leading with his shoulder. His head may have been down but he was leading with his shoulder. If the running back doesn’t lower his head it’s a text book tackle. Head in front of the body, shoulder on the body, wrap up. Click to expand... If you watch the review closely, you can see we are holding in the background. Should have added a penalty on us as part of the review.****
paindonthurt said: No he didn’t. He was leading with his shoulder. His head may have been down but he was leading with his shoulder. If the running back doesn’t lower his head it’s a text book tackle. Head in front of the body, shoulder on the body, wrap up. Click to expand... If you watch the review closely, you can see we are holding in the background. Should have added a penalty on us as part of the review.****