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re: Marvin Harrison Jr.

Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:18 pm to
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:18 pm to
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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


The replay confirmed none of this happened. Keep your fan fiction to yourself
Posted by Prettyboy Floyd
Pensacola, Florida
Member since Dec 2013
15655 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:20 pm to
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

He was hit in the shoulder by our defender who turned his head away from the reciever and led with his shoulder because he was attempting to jar the ball loose if Marvin had caught the football however Marvin seen the contact coming and dropped the football and took a shoulder into his shoulder. That’s a textbook hit and how hits should be taught - not only did he avoid using the crown of his helmet but he was still able to use “defense” intimidation to force a drop on Harrison. Can’t teach it any better than that. Don’t be a clown
This post was edited on 1/2/23 at 2:22 pm
Posted by jbond
Atlanta
Member since Jun 2012
4938 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:26 pm to
I can tell that deep down you think UGA's dominance is temporary and precarious. Habitual winners don't keep chips on their shoulders. These "fite me" threads wreak of insecurity.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:34 pm to
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can tell that deep down you think UGA's dominance is temporary and precarious. Habitual winners don't keep chips on their shoulders. These "fite me" threads wreak of insecurity.


Seems like you posted this last January
Posted by JubileeCity
Alabama
Member since Nov 2022
211 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:35 pm to
I played college ball and NEVER saw a concussion from a shoulder to shoulder hit.

Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area
Posted by JubileeCity
Alabama
Member since Nov 2022
211 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:38 pm to
Low IQ people resort to name calling when they lack intelligence to debate with facts.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:39 pm to
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played college ball and NEVER saw a concussion from a shoulder to shoulder hit.


It was an uncommon play.

You likely played in a game when it happened, but the player was undiagnosed and stayed in the game.

quote:

Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area


Replay confirmed such contact did not happen.
Posted by JubileeCity
Alabama
Member since Nov 2022
211 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:40 pm to
Low IQ people resort to name calling when they lack intelligence to debate with facts.
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
War Damn Eagle Dad!
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Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:43 pm to
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Posted by nrz
Member since Aug 2018
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Posted on 1/2/23 at 2:47 pm to
LINK

Bullard annihilated him cleanly, cope harder.
Posted by tress4pres
Columbus, OH
Member since Dec 2007
3855 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:04 pm to
I was right. He was defenseless. From the NCAA rule book:

ARTICLE 14.

A defenseless player is one who because his physical position and focus of concentration is especially vulnerable to injury. When in question, a player is defenseless. Examples of defenseless players include but are not limited to:

A receiver attempting to catch a forward pass or in position to receive a backward pass, or one who has completed a catch and has not had time to protect himself or has not clearly become a ball carrier.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
41648 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:06 pm to
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I was right. He was defenseless. From the NCAA rule book:

ARTICLE 14.

A defenseless player is one who because his physical position and focus of concentration is especially vulnerable to injury. When in question, a player is defenseless. Examples of defenseless players include but are not limited to:

A receiver attempting to catch a forward pass or in position to receive a backward pass, or one who has completed a catch and has not had time to protect himself or has not clearly become a ball carrier.
When you tackle a targeted WR before he touches the ball, that's pass interference. When you tackle a targeted WR who has touched the ball, he is no longer defenseless. If that's not true, then you could never tackle a WR until about 1-2 seconds after a catch. That's not how football is played.
Posted by tress4pres
Columbus, OH
Member since Dec 2007
3855 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:12 pm to
I don’t write the rules. This is called a lot more frequently than you think.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:13 pm to
quote:

was right. He was defenseless. From the NCAA rule book:


That’s fine and all, but the main part of the targeting foul is a hit to the head or neck area, which didn’t happen.
Posted by tress4pres
Columbus, OH
Member since Dec 2007
3855 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:17 pm to
It’s not targeting. They are not one and the same. However, I don’t think you can rule it targeting on the field and change it to hitting a defenseless player.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
41648 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:18 pm to
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I don’t write the rules. This is called a lot more frequently than you think.
You can't be serious. Tackling a WR as soon as he catches the ball (if you can't break up the pass or intercept) is always the goal of a defensive player.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:21 pm to
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It’s not targeting. They are not one and the same. However, I don’t think you can rule it targeting on the field and change it to hitting a defenseless player.


The defenseless tag is literally part of the targeting foul.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 3:33 pm to
quote:

This is called a lot more frequently than you think.


Yea, if you target a helmet.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32817 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:20 pm to
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If that's not true, then you could never tackle a WR until about 1-2 seconds after a catch. That's not how football is played.


exactly
Posted by Hobnailboot
Minneapolis
Member since Sep 2012
6094 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:37 pm to
quote:

2022 LSU = Injured = Small/flukey win


Bwahahaha.

Bwahahahahaha.

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