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Sure, but if they are serious about minimizing concussions, they have to try to stop it. Doesn't matter how long it has been around or at what level it is taught. They call the unintended, accidental hits to the head in some situations while allowing intentional hits ar attempted hits in others. A head and the brain inside it are not more important to protect just because they are poised in the pocket and not running down field, or because they belong to a QB and not a tackle.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI learned from a freshman high school coach to lay the forearm into the ball carriers helmet if someone had him wrapped up. Its as likely to cause a fumble as punching the ball, and much easier to target. To think that NFL players don't do the same is naive. The early 2000's, I always would comment to my friends that 2 teams would spear RB's helmet to helmet after they were wrapped up...Tampa Bay and Minnesota. Its no coincidence that I made a lot of money betting against their opponents the NEXT week. This is the game. Would be nice if it weren't.
Personally, I couldn't care less if they do anything about it or not. Players take the risk when they decide to play, just as boxers do when the decide to fight. But to argue one thing and allow something inconsistent with your public proclamations is disingenuous at best. To penalize any hit to the head in some situations, even if completely inadvertent; while allowing intentional shots to the head in others is ridiculous.
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I have to agree with this too. I sat down and watched the game again the end of last week, and Rodgers played better than I thought he had. He and his receivers were not of one-mind as they have been in many games, but Rodgers didn't play all that poorly either.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI agree with this. I though Rodgers played just fine, but when you hit guys in the hands and they either drop it, or fumble it two steps later its hard to wrack up big numbers.
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Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostThat look in Rodger's eyes, is called "fear". I didn't see anything out of the usually from the Giants. I think this is almost as ridiculous as the personal foul called for hitting Rodgers in the armpit.That call was questionable. But the helmet to helmet I am speaking about came later as Rodgers was flushed to his left I believe (Packer sideline?).Originally posted by gbgary View Postthe only rodgers head hit i remember was when he was being tackled and he fell into some guy about chest high. refs called a head hit penalty that i thought was pretty bogus but was glad to get. i saw nothing helmit to helmit.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I'd be afraid to lose in the playoffs, too, if my wideouts couldn't get open and when I hit the underneath routes, the backs and tightends drop every other throw.Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostThat look in Rodger's eyes, is called "fear". I didn't see anything out of the usually from the Giants. I think this is almost as ridiculous as the personal foul called for hitting Rodgers in the armpit.
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I know of Helmut - he is a gorgeous bitch.Originally posted by gbgary View Postooooh. i make it a point to never spell helmut the same way in consecutive posts. just i little rule i have.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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No shit, but my dad's first name was Helmut. He used his second name, Bruno. His 3rd name, Heinrich wasn't much better. It didn't help squat that supposedly we derive of a line of obsolete counts - I said cOunts. I have never found any proof, though.
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Oh, I agree. My post wasn't to defend things, siimply to say its been around forever, its coached and its tolerated, but yet the NFL makes stupid rules pretending to address it.Originally posted by Patler View PostSure, but if they are serious about minimizing concussions, they have to try to stop it. Doesn't matter how long it has been around or at what level it is taught. They call the unintended, accidental hits to the head in some situations while allowing intentional hits ar attempted hits in others. A head and the brain inside it are not more important to protect just because they are poised in the pocket and not running down field, or because they belong to a QB and not a tackle.
Personally, I couldn't care less if they do anything about it or not. Players take the risk when they decide to play, just as boxers do when the decide to fight. But to argue one thing and allow something inconsistent with your public proclamations is disingenuous at best. To penalize any hit to the head in some situations, even if completely inadvertent; while allowing intentional shots to the head in others is ridiculous.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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