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The whole crown of the helmet rule is flawed. It is too subjective because of the speed of the game. There is helmet to helmet contact on about every play by the offense and defense. I predict in 20 years football will be similar to flag football with no tackling.Can someone explain why targeting is never called on the ball carrier? I see RBs lowering their head and hitting defenders with the crown of their helmet in every game. Why isn't that called?
I’m ok with celebrations like the Redskins fun bunch back in the day. I don’t like all the over the top dancing moves. There are a few class acts like Walter Payton and John RigginsCall me old school, but it’s a lack of class when you celebrate and try to show up the opponent. Act like you been there before.
I say it over and over again... they should take targeting out of the officials’ hands and let the league office handle the reviews and suspensions the next day. A player's fate for next week shouldn’t be decided by a replay official with only a minute or two to figure things out.The whole crown of the helmet rule is flawed. It is too subjective because of the speed of the game. There is helmet to helmet contact on about every play by the offense and defense. I predict in 20 years football will be similar to flag football with no tackling.
unless you are a FL Gator receiver, then you get the TD called whether you hold on to the ball or not.I think it’s stupid that there is a difference in what constitutes a TD for a runner vs a receiver. For a runner a TD is awarded as soon as any part of the ball crosses the goal line even if the runner fumbles the ball one second later whereas a receiver can catch a ball, secure it and either be tackled or fall to the turf where the ground dislodges the ball and it’s ruled incomplete. Total BS IMO!!!
Excessive celebration occurs on dead balls, hard to see where that affects the play of the sport.*Players having to leave the field if their helmet comes off.
*Targeting reviews where they watch a few replays to judge intent rather than letting the conference office handle it.
*The peel back blocking rule.
*Excessive celebration
This statement is as dumb as holding up 4 fingers at the end of the 3rd quarter.Call me old school, but it’s a lack of class when you celebrate and try to show up the opponent. Act like you been there before.
That’s why they have the rule. It would be totally lack of class and BS they would come up with if you didn’t draw the line somewhere.Call me old school, but it’s a lack of class when you celebrate and try to show up the opponent. Act like you been there before.
A touchdown is a step in the direction of achievement, achievement is winning a freakin game!This statement is as dumb as holding up 4 fingers at the end of the 3rd quarter.
So why play if you can't celebrate accomplishing the goal you've been working for during practice?
Stupid thinking that you can't celebrate achievement