Collie just took a vicious hit by Samuel and is motionless on the ground. Can't believe the philly fans are booing the personal foul call. Anybody see that?
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ya and imo he was NOT defensless....he caught the ball then curled up to take the hit.....thats a iffy penalty imo, just a hard hit
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Scary considering his body shut down before he even hit the ground.
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Just heard it was Coleman who laid the hit. According to the announcers it technically isn't a defenseless receiver like Sick said. However that hit was awful, and people wonder why Goodell is trying to change the rules about hits.
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didnt see him get off the field, did he get up?
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I don't think it was intentional a la brandon meriweather but it was still incidental helmet to helmet, and that's gonna get a flag. Collie got spun by the first hit and the second caught him in the head. It's unfortunate and I hope he is okay
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right, good flag, shouldn't be a fine nor suspension though. However, that probably wouldn't have been a flag a few weeks ago, prior to the "fuss" that was stirred up recently. Bottom line, malicious intent not there.
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The refs definitely tried rewarding the Colts by giving them a 1st down on 4th and 18 after they failed to recover the 1st down.
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Here's the issue. When he catches the ball he lowers his head and the defender who is leading with his shoulder is already in the air. I do have a problem with these guys using their bodies as projectiles, but its hard to unteach your self something you have been taught your whole life.
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I thought I remember as recently on the Harrison hits vs CLE. He was penalized on the WR (Massaquoi) hit, but not on the Wildcat/RB (Cribbs) hit for this very reason. -
clean hit. helmet to helmet was incidental.
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These are world class athletes, they can and will adapt.
I will say that with the emphasis on no head contact, I would like to relax the rules on Pass Interference though.