Definitely not defenseless.
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The point of all of this BS was to limit head injuries.aggiedad7 said:It depends on whether the ball carrier is deemed a runner vs a QB or receiver making a catch. As the QB took off on a designed run he's no longer a QB and deemed a runner. It's not that complicated, but somehow on TexAgs it is. As a runner you have to hit him with the crown of the helmet to be targeting which he didn't. He hit him with the side. Now.... the call would have stood against us, I'm just saying the replay guy made the right call per the rules.Thompson said:
I can recall at least two instances within the last season or two where less egregious 'side hits' by A&M defenders were called targeting and 'confirmed' after review. Anyone remember which plays / have videos? Apparently the rule is A&M = targeting, texas = not targeting.
IslanderAg04 said:
Then why have similar plays been called for targeting? He lunged at his head and made helmet to helmet contact. The crown of the helmet is just speculative.
Thats a massive fine and a suspension in the nfl. Thats how bad it was.
Logos Stick said:IslanderAg04 said:
Then why have similar plays been called for targeting? He lunged at his head and made helmet to helmet contact. The crown of the helmet is just speculative.
Thats a massive fine and a suspension in the nfl. Thats how bad it was.
Helmet to helmet is not targeting. Crown of helmet. Or hitting a defenseless player about the neck or head. Also, he is a runner at that point.
vander54 said:Logos Stick said:IslanderAg04 said:
Then why have similar plays been called for targeting? He lunged at his head and made helmet to helmet contact. The crown of the helmet is just speculative.
Thats a massive fine and a suspension in the nfl. Thats how bad it was.
Helmet to helmet is not targeting. Crown of helmet. Or hitting a defenseless player about the neck or head. Also, he is a runner at that point.
2004FIGHTINTXAG said:vander54 said:Bill Superman said:
It was helmet to helmet. That's a foul.
It was a million times worse than what they called against us in 2011 to give sip the game.
Only on a defenseless player
Except that it has been called many, many times on players that have been able to defend themselves.
WestTexAg12 said:
OP cleverly left out Article 4.
ARTICLE 4. 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. This foul requires that there be at least one indicator of targeting. When in question, it is a foul. ...
Note 1: "Targeting" means that a player takes aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball. Some indications of targeting (emphasis NCAA's) include but are not limited to:
-Launch-a player leaving his feet to attack an opponent by an upward and forward thrust of the body to make forcible contact in the head or neck area
-A crouch followed by an upward and forward thrust to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area, even though one or both feet are still on the ground
-Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area
-Lowering the head before attacking by initiating forcible contact with the crown of the helmet
He was a runner avd hit from the front. By definition not defenseless.vander54 said:
Finally you're correct. He was. It defenseless
Quote:
When in question, it is a foul.
TexasRebel said:Quote:
When in question, it is a foul.
Sure seems like it's in question.
greg.w.h said:He was a runner avd hit from the front. By definition not defenseless.vander54 said:
Finally you're correct. He was. It defenseless
vander54 said:TexasRebel said:Quote:
When in question, it is a foul.
Sure seems like it's in question.
By people that don't know the rule
TexasRebel said:vander54 said:TexasRebel said:Quote:
When in question, it is a foul.
Sure seems like it's in question.
By people that don't know the rule
The bunch of people that threw flags?
SunrayAg said:
We had a wr kicked out for grazing a helmet while run blocking.
The laughable inconsistency of targeting enforcement on a team by team basis is destroying trust in the game.
TexasRebel said:
You keep dismissing that he was defenseless.
TexasRebel said:
What part of this seems like he was moving forward with a defender on his back and able to defend himself?
Logos Stick said:IslanderAg04 said:
Then why have similar plays been called for targeting? He lunged at his head and made helmet to helmet contact. The crown of the helmet is just speculative.
Thats a massive fine and a suspension in the nfl. Thats how bad it was.
Helmet to helmet is not targeting. Crown of helmet. Or hitting a defenseless player about the neck or head. Also, he is a runner at that point.
Missing the forest for the trees. Was it a completely dangerous play? Is it the exact type of play that football is trying to get rid of? The answer is yes to both.bigjag19 said:
To be targeting without defenseless player must be contact from crown. Under the revision of the rule a couple of years ago, this is not the crown of the helmet. Very very clearly.
Therefore the only provision that could apply is defenseless. The ball carrier is not defenseless unless his forward progress is STOPPED prior to the hit. He was moving forward at the time of the hit, albeit with a guy hanging on.
bigjag19 said:
Never said it wasn't dangerous. But the nature of the rules are it has to meet the definitions. When it doesn't, they can't call it.
It's a game that kids play. Two key words in that sentence... "game" and "play". Hits like that, which can cause serious brain injury that impact people for life, have no place in the sport. Not a great hit.Agsrback12 said:
I just finally watched the hit. Great hit.
It's embarrassing that the game gets a little physical and people start to loose their crap about it.
I hope we come to ours senses and go back to teaching kids to keep their head on a swivel and to be smart.
You can't assume you're not gonna get hit all the time and then get mad when someone plays football.
Man alive