Great. So did he make forcible contact with Aguilar’s head?
“No player shall target and make forcible contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulder.”
Wrong. His hands to the Aguilars helmet is a call 100% of the time. There’s never a situation your hand can make contact with a QBs helmet and it not be a penalty. It’s true when the qb has thrown the ball and true when the qb is defenseless, like you have allowed in this case.No.
Keeley didn't club, spear, punch, or elbow Aguilar's head. If what Keeley did was forcible contact, then any and all contact is forcible.
Wrong. His hands to the Aguilars helmet is a call 100% of the time. There’s never a situation your hand can make contact with a QBs helmet and it not be a penalty. It’s true when the qb has thrown the ball and true when the qb is defenseless, like you have allowed in this case.
That’s obvious to anyone that watches football and knows the rules.
You didn’t ask a question in your last post. In your previous post you mentioned multiple hands to the face in your question, then posted 1 video. What question was I supposed to answer?
Well, start with: is that targeting in the video I posted? You said "There’s never a situation your hand can make contact with a QBs helmet and it not be a penalty." I provided one. Should Thomas have been ejected for targeting?
And while you're figuring that out, here's a more apt comparison to Keeley's hands to the face:
Proceed to 3:34. Should Byron Young have been ejected for targeting?
Yeah, those should be a penalty. No, those weren’t nearly as blatant targeting as Keeley Superman smashing Aguilar.
Now, if you feel those should have been flagged, how do you explain the apparent inconsistency with Aguilar?
No, I didn’t say every hit gets penalized. the ones you showed are a football penalty, but that doesn’t means they were called penalties by the ref.