wow this is really turning into a ***** league, this was as clean a hit as there is....bull****
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...stic-s-spectacular-tackle-forces-incompletion
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Huge hit. Ridiculous fine...
Edit: To add further. The player took multiple steps, Bostic lined up a clean hit in the middle of a play. Not a defensless receiver, he wasnt in mid-air. How can they fine a linebacker for making a big hit because it was "big" ? Thats what its all about. And 21k for a late round pick rookie?! Give me a ****ing break.
I said it before, and I'll say it again, watch for more and more blown out ACLs, dislocated knees, and broken fibulas.....because guys going to start going THAT hard low on a planted leg, and it wont be pretty!steveincolorado likes this. -
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i looked at it again from behind the receiver, his left shoulder is clearly not moving, just his torso gets smashed backwards, i still like the hit though, but it´s clear the helmet hit him first
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Helmet to helmet during live action of a play is NOT illegal. They didnt throw a flag. This is a bull**** fine.
Yet, its being highlighted on NFL.com for hits to their website. Oh the irony. The sweet, ****ing irony.MikeHoncho likes this. -
That looked real clean to me....hopefully the vets pick up his fine....steveincolorado, MikeHoncho, Alex13 and 1 other person like this. -
The league is cracking down on helmet to helmet hits and leading with your head down. Two things that happened in the tackle.
They aren't doing it because they are ******* or because they hate football. They are doing it because players are suing them and others are dying or going crazy, because of concussions.
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The real argument is whether the FACEMASK of the one being tackled is part of the helmet when it comes into contact of the tackler's helmet.
I think they screwed up the rule when they said Facemask is part of the helmet; which it never ever was, until the "helmet to helmet" hit rule included it as such. -
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NFL now saying it wasnt Helmet to Helmet, it was a tackler lowing his head and hitting with crown of helmet to any body part of defenseless receiver.......oh boy......slope be slipped for sure!
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That is so ticky tack of a fine, 21k for that? The only thing he did wrong was not seeing what he hit. His helmet barely grazed the wr.
Wonder why Swearinger hasn't been fined, maybe because that was a clean hit. Loved D. Shaper on nfln explaining that a DB has to go low on a bigger player.