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re: Great Pics from Ole Miss v Bama game
Posted on 9/19/16 at 1:39 pm to ABearsFanNMS
Posted on 9/19/16 at 1:39 pm to ABearsFanNMS
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Ummm, quit reading as soon as I saw the first picture because it is painfully obvious that the amount of football knowledge you have can fit within the eye of a needle.
You mean the photo that showed targeting, crown of helmet, helmet to helmet contact?
NCAA Rules on Targeting
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Targeting and Initiating Contact With the Crown of the Helmet (Rule 9-1-3) No player shall target and initiate contact against an opponent with the crown (top) of his helmet. When in question, it is a foul.
Targeting and Initiating Contact to Head or Neck Area of a Defenseless Player (Rule 9-1-4) No player shall target and initiate contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, fist, elbow or shoulder. When in question, it is a foul. (Rule 2-27-14)
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Please educate yourself
follow your own advice.
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and until then do yourself a favor and shut the frick up so that you don't embarrass your fan base.
continue following your own advice, clown
Posted on 9/20/16 at 10:14 am to bamasgot13
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bamasgot13
Dear Lord you are daft. As in short bus stupid daft. You are trying to skew it to your side without know shite about the rules. Read below and maybe you will understand.
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KEY ELEMENTS Target—to take aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with an apparent intent that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball. Crown of the Helmet—the top portion of the helmet. Contact to the head or neck area—not only with the helmet, but also with the forearm, fist, elbow, or shoulder—these can all lead to a foul. Defenseless player—a player not in position to defend himself.
Examples (Rule 2-27-14):
A player in the act of or just after throwing a pass.
A receiver attempting to catch a pass, or one who has completed a catch and has not had time to protect himself or has not clearly become a ball carrier.
A kicker in the act of or just after kicking a ball, or during the kick or the return.
A kick returner attempting to catch or recover a kick.
A player on the ground.
A player obviously out of the play.
A player who receives a blind-side block.
A ball carrier already in the grasp of an opponent and whose forward progress has been stopped.
A quarterback any time after a change of possession.
After reading that do you now understand why you are beyond stupid? The same reason why Reuben Foster wasn't and should not ever be considered being flagged for his much more violent helmet to helmet his in Kelly is why your first picture shows how utterly STUPID you are.
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