False start on the sips
Rule Number 32 said:
I don't understand what safeties are supposed to do when players drop their helmets like that.
WestTexAg12 said:Beat40 said:BadMoonRisin said:
He hit the shoulder pad, not the helmet
Still used the crown of the head.
So did the offensive player. He lowered his head just like the defense. They should change the rule to negate the call if the O does it also
Both crowns struck both shoulder pads. Equal hits - couldn't tell which contact was "first." The targeting rule needs to have a counter where ball carriers can get in trouble for creating a dangerous play.BQCadet said:
Let me ask a question. When the WR lowers his head how is that targeting
Get Off My Lawn said:Both crowns struck both shoulder pads. Equal hits - couldn't tell which contact was "first." The targeting rule needs to have a counter where ball carriers can get in trouble for creating a dangerous play.BQCadet said:
Let me ask a question. When the WR lowers his head how is that targeting
fla_agfan said:
Why do they have to have a conference to determine a false start
Preach!TxAgPreacher said:
I forgot how much I hate sip. Its almost not Christian.
fla_agfan said:
Why do they have to have a conference to determine a false start
f1ghtintexasaggie said:
This ref expert they bring on has agreed with every call going, or ought to go, tu's way. Bags were delivered to all.
TxAgPreacher said:
I forgot how much I hate sip. Its almost not Christian.
DW91AG95 said:fla_agfan said:
Why do they have to have a conference to determine a false start
It happens in every high school game in Texas on Friday nights too.
fla_agfan said:
Why do they have to have a conference to determine a false start