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Geathers not fined for hit on QB Trent Green of KC
I was watching the that game and I think there should have been a flag. Wether he was "pushed" or not. First game of the year so lets as refs set the tone. I'd betthe farm that if a Chiefs player laid the lumber on Palmer the exact same way......sh!t would have hit the fan..
I was watching the that game and I think there should have been a flag. Wether he was "pushed" or not. First game of the year so lets as refs set the tone. I'd betthe farm that if a Chiefs player laid the lumber on Palmer the exact same way......sh!t would have hit the fan..
I completely disagree.....he was in the air when Green slide and he hit him with his shoulder...there should not have been a flag or a fine.
Helmet to Helmet should have been called no doubt about that. They call you know for hitting the QB on the 5th Sunday of the month at 12:32pm on an i formation play action 32 curl! They flag for almost every hit on a QB and they dont on that that is BS!
Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
Helmet to Helmet should have been called no doubt about that. They call you know for hitting the QB on the 5th Sunday of the month at 12:32pm on an i formation play action 32 curl! They flag for almost every hit on a QB and they dont on that that is BS!
how can you call helmet to helmet when his helmet never hit green's helmet? not to be captain obvious here but h2h implies that two helmets were involved haha... it's pretty clear that's not the case.
it's football and a literal interpretation of the rules (and play) aren't going to draw a flag on that. he slid late, was past the line of scrimmage and there was no helmet from the defender involved.
Helmet to Helmet should have been called no doubt about that. They call you know for hitting the QB on the 5th Sunday of the month at 12:32pm on an i formation play action 32 curl! They flag for almost every hit on a QB and they dont on that that is BS!
how can you call helmet to helmet when his helmet never hit green's helmet? not to be captain obvious here but h2h implies that two helmets were involved haha... it's pretty clear that's not the case.
it's football and a literal interpretation of the rules (and play) aren't going to draw a flag on that. he slid late, was past the line of scrimmage and there was no helmet from the defender involved.
what are you gonna call?
Sorry I mis remembered the hit he lowered his helmet like Hawk did in the preaseason game and isnt getting fined.
Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
If he was Micheal Vick there would have been a 15 yard penalty and he may have been thrown out of the game.
Watching Atlanta for the last few years and there seems to be a differant set of standards when Michael Vick is involved.
I have seen flags thrown for someone tackling him because he was going out of bounds. He was still 3 - 5 yards from the sideline and was running at an angle downfield.
Helmet to Helmet should have been called no doubt about that. They call you know for hitting the QB on the 5th Sunday of the month at 12:32pm on an i formation play action 32 curl! They flag for almost every hit on a QB and they dont on that that is BS!
I believe the mitigating circumstances were largely:
1) Geathers was blocked into Green and so wasn't under complete control anyway.
and
2) On further review, it was clear that Geathers attempted to avoid helmet to helmet contact with Green despite not being under control.
Those two things seem to absolve the defender pretty unabashedly. I agree with the league in this case. It's nice to see reason applied to the whole "protect the QB" issue. It sucks for Green and the Chiefs, but Green really should have been protecting himself by sliding earlier, which would have avoided this whole mess.
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