"Defensive tackle Corey Williams was fined $7,500 by the National Football League for what a league spokesman said was roughing the passer and unnecessarily throwing him to the ground.
Late in the third quarter, Williams drew a 15-yard penalty for hitting Minnesota quarterback Brooks Bollinger.Colin Cole also was penalized 15 yards for roughing Bollinger in the fourth quarter but wasn't fined.
Robert Nunn, who coaches the defensive tackles, said Monday that he was having difficulty knowing what to tell his pass rushers in the wake of those penalties and the league's increasing emphasis to protect quarterbacks.
Meanwhile, the league fined Vikings defensive end Kenechi Udeze $7,500 for hitting Brett Favre in the head as he was sliding on a third-quarter scramble."
My thoughts are that both fines are unwarrented. Especially in Udeze's case; he was clearly trying to avoid touching Brett. What's he supposed to do? A Harry Houdini??
I respect the NFL trying to protect their QBs, and so they should, but I think this is a bit much.
Late in the third quarter, Williams drew a 15-yard penalty for hitting Minnesota quarterback Brooks Bollinger.Colin Cole also was penalized 15 yards for roughing Bollinger in the fourth quarter but wasn't fined.
Robert Nunn, who coaches the defensive tackles, said Monday that he was having difficulty knowing what to tell his pass rushers in the wake of those penalties and the league's increasing emphasis to protect quarterbacks.
Meanwhile, the league fined Vikings defensive end Kenechi Udeze $7,500 for hitting Brett Favre in the head as he was sliding on a third-quarter scramble."
My thoughts are that both fines are unwarrented. Especially in Udeze's case; he was clearly trying to avoid touching Brett. What's he supposed to do? A Harry Houdini??
I respect the NFL trying to protect their QBs, and so they should, but I think this is a bit much.


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