The rule doesn't make any distinction about which direction the QB is moving.
The QB is fully allowed to walk/run towards the action and still retains the protection of the rule.
Any UNECESSARY contact to a quarterback after a change of possession is a foul.
The only way that hit is legal is if the defender can argue it was NECESSARY contact.
You cannot make contact with the QB at all after an interception (not even a love tap nudge) unless the contact is absolutely necessary to complete the football play.
And clearly it was not necessary.
It was a foul, and it was correctly called by the referee as such.
I thought it was perfectly legal.
Cheaper than a dollar store lawn chair.....
He knew what he was doing, trying to get Foles out of the game, but it back fired on him.....
That cost them their chance to win the game, you never want to motivate the other team when you're in a close one....As Gomer Pyle would say; that's just du-umb !!!!!!![]()
If we're talking about how Nick Foles needs to have his head on a swivel, then why aren't we talking about Chris Baker needing to not commit early to hitting a guy? Why can't the guy that's doing the hitting have the ability to stop when he sees the play is already over? That doesn't give him an excuse to just hit a guy because he had already committed to doing it, you have to be smart enough to know when to stop, you have to be able to react in situations like that and know that it's going to be late
Cobie...idk about that...I've said it many times the viciousness of the hit was uncalled for but there is a rule that protects QBs in this exact situation...if Foles follows protocol it's doubtful we're talking about this today...you don't put it at the discretion of the defender.
The defender knew what he was doing, I'll leave it at that
Nothing cheap about it. Just good hard nosed football.While I feel it was legal. Was he going to make the play? Was the defensive player going out of his way to completely crush Foles yes.
Legal yes ... Tasteless and cheap also
Because the ball was coming that way & the defender dind't see the int. He was attempting to make a play on the receiver who was the intended target of the pass. To me, it looks like had the ball not been intercepted, it would have arrived there the same time as the defender.