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re: New "Aaron Murray" rule protecting QBs
Posted on 7/22/13 at 11:51 am to WDE24
Posted on 7/22/13 at 11:51 am to WDE24
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bullshite.
How so? If someone is running towards the ball carrier, are they not actively engaged in the play? "Clearly out of the play" is pretty strong language in the rule book and I would think you would need to just about be on the ground or standing still to be "clearly out of the play."
Posted on 7/22/13 at 11:54 am to Monticello
You must not be able to see the image of Jake Holland I posted in that reply.
As for the ejection rule and targeting, it is my understanding that the ejection and targeting call is reviewable and that refs have been instructed to throw a flag even when they are in doubt. If that is the way it is going to be called and given the severity of the penalty and the effect of a missed call, they need to reverse the standard for review on those plays to give the player the benefit of the doubt and not giving the original call the benefit.
As for the ejection rule and targeting, it is my understanding that the ejection and targeting call is reviewable and that refs have been instructed to throw a flag even when they are in doubt. If that is the way it is going to be called and given the severity of the penalty and the effect of a missed call, they need to reverse the standard for review on those plays to give the player the benefit of the doubt and not giving the original call the benefit.
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