Yeah. This was a good game for him to prove me wrong. Hopefully Russ can come back after the bye though.You were saying? Though I guess the Jags would make anyone look good.
Their opponents would miss them…So, if the Detroit Lions were to disappear off the face of the Earth, would they be missed?
Legitimate question: do the rules protect Boswell there the same way a QB is protected as long as they haven't "become a runner"?Terrible non call on the helmet to helmet hit on the Steelers kicker on a fake fg. Concussion protocol, out for the game.
Legitimate question: do the rules protect Boswell there the same way a QB is protected as long as they haven't "become a runner"?
Thanks. I was curious because I seem to remember something from a season or two ago where they said certain protections don't apply on special teams plays.Saw this last evening… the officials didn’t see anything that they could deem a penalty. He was considered a passer
Agree 100%. The sky judge has to have greater authority to step in on those too. It's so idiotic that the sky judge can only step in if there is a flag on the field to determine if it's ejection worthy.Call me a pussy, but I'm at the point where I think all helmet-to-helmet hits should be flagged. I know it's tough when a QB ducks his head at the last second and the defender has very little option as he's committed to the hit, but those types of hits can be an automatic review to determine if it is a penalty or not.
I agree those need to be reviewed. The Bengals were cost a shot at a victory yesterday on a 3rd down stop that would have forced a punt when the Jets runner lowered his head into the Bengals defenders helmet who was going low to make the tackle. Review would have clearly showed that the Jets player initiated the helmet to helmet contact.Call me a pussy, but I'm at the point where I think all helmet-to-helmet hits should be flagged. I know it's tough when a QB ducks his head at the last second and the defender has very little option as he's committed to the hit, but those types of hits can be an automatic review to determine if it is a penalty or not.
Remember back in the day when we just played games before sport specific was a thing?Terrible non call on the helmet to helmet hit on the Steelers kicker on a fake fg. Concussion protocol, out for the game.
Remember back in the day when we just played games before sport specific was a thing?
Now fast forward to yesterday in Cleveland. You mean to tell me not one genetically gifted professional athlete can not kick a ball through a goal post?
The Steelers not having a backup plan is asinine. They’re fortunate to have won the game and not have it come down to a kick.
Call me a pussy, but I'm at the point where I think all helmet-to-helmet hits should be flagged. I know it's tough when a QB ducks his head at the last second and the defender has very little option as he's committed to the hit, but those types of hits can be an automatic review to determine if it is a penalty or not.