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these rules scare me
Watching the Texas A&M/Alabama game and a couple of things are bothering me. A defender is going for an interception and he is flagged and ejected, which was eventually overturned. But what if it happens in one of our games where replay is not available? Also, a defender loses his helmet, makes the tackle, and is assessed a 15 yard penalty. I just don't get it.
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Re: these rules scare me
Bama's o-line has gotten away twice now with taking someone's helmet off and no calls.appfanz wrote:Watching the Texas A&M/Alabama game and a couple of things are bothering me. A defender is going for an interception and he is flagged and ejected, which was eventually overturned. But what if it happens in one of our games where replay is not available? Also, a defender loses his helmet, makes the tackle, and is assessed a 15 yard penalty. I just don't get it.
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When I saw that play, I was amazed at the ejection call and glad it was overturned. The 'Bama defender simply played good D.appfanz wrote:Watching the Texas A&M/Alabama game and a couple of things are bothering me. A defender is going for an interception and he is flagged and ejected, which was eventually overturned. But what if it happens in one of our games where replay is not available? Also, a defender loses his helmet, makes the tackle, and is assessed a 15 yard penalty. I just don't get it.
I did understand the penalty on the A&M defender. It wasn't that the kid lost his helmet but that he continued to try and make the play after losing his helmet. That's a real recipe for head injury and should have been called. If the kid loses his helmet and stops playing, there's no foul.
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What about the offensive player that pushed his helmet off, didn't he put him in the position to get a head injury?DaphneUrquhart wrote:When I saw that play, I was amazed at the ejection call and glad it was overturned. The 'Bama defender simply played good D.appfanz wrote:Watching the Texas A&M/Alabama game and a couple of things are bothering me. A defender is going for an interception and he is flagged and ejected, which was eventually overturned. But what if it happens in one of our games where replay is not available? Also, a defender loses his helmet, makes the tackle, and is assessed a 15 yard penalty. I just don't get it.
I did understand the penalty on the A&M defender. It wasn't that the kid lost his helmet but that he continued to try and make the play after losing his helmet. That's a real recipe for head injury and should have been called. If the kid loses his helmet and stops playing, there's no foul.
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It's not that easy to remove a properly fitted helmet. It looked like one of the A&M players lost his helmet more than once. I wondered if it had been fitted right. I didn't see the 'Bama player pushing off the helmet which simply means I didn't see it. I was also cooking dinner for the whole family and playing with the grandkids while watching the game, so I did miss a few plays3rd wrote:What about the offensive player that pushed his helmet off, didn't he put him in the position to get a head injury?DaphneUrquhart wrote:When I saw that play, I was amazed at the ejection call and glad it was overturned. The 'Bama defender simply played good D.appfanz wrote:Watching the Texas A&M/Alabama game and a couple of things are bothering me. A defender is going for an interception and he is flagged and ejected, which was eventually overturned. But what if it happens in one of our games where replay is not available? Also, a defender loses his helmet, makes the tackle, and is assessed a 15 yard penalty. I just don't get it.
I did understand the penalty on the A&M defender. It wasn't that the kid lost his helmet but that he continued to try and make the play after losing his helmet. That's a real recipe for head injury and should have been called. If the kid loses his helmet and stops playing, there's no foul.

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DaphneUrquhart wrote: I did understand the penalty on the A&M defender. It wasn't that the kid lost his helmet but that he continued to try and make the play after losing his helmet. That's a real recipe for head injury and should have been called. If the kid loses his helmet and stops playing, there's no foul.
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Human pride ... period. I remember playing on after the second time I broke my nose playing water polo. Of course, the second break wasn't nearly as bad as the firstappdaze wrote: Male pride > common sense and rules.

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