FIRST
EVERYTHING that happened immediately following the hit and beyond was WRONG and it is not, has NEVER BEEN, and will NEVER become, ANY part of what jackrabbit football/ or athletics in general are about!
that is all there is to say about that and i cannot imagine that ANYONE on this board would want to debate otherwise for even one second
But there does seem to be some debate about the hit itself. YES by the letter of the law it was targeting. he hit the receiver when the receiver was unable to protect himself. that is the ONLY reason this hit qualified as targeting.
HE DID NOT lead with his head
HE DID NOT contact the receiver above the shoulders
HE DID NOT launch himself
if there is another piece of this very questionable rule that i am missing. please add it. again i did not research this specifically before beginning. I am going off of what i remember and what i know after decades of coaching.
I AM SORRY but there should NOT BE ANY TIME during a football game when a player can NOT be hit. i DO NOT wish to see anyone get hurt!! but the absolute essence of football is that the players hit each other. (obviously i am talking about clean and legal hits!!!) saying that there is a time in a football game that a player cannot be hit is EXACTLY like saying that there is a time during a boxing match when one boxer cannot punch the other one in the face
A Thought: WHY are these hits completely the fault of the defense?
I will GUESS that there are stats available. but i can say with zero doubt that EASILY the biggest number of targeting hits, especially those that are the most brutal and most likely to cause injury, happen on ONE ROUTE!!
Deep Crossing Routes are without question the most dangerous. YES these hits can and do happen on other type of routes, but i GUARANTEE these are the most dangerous
therefore, WHY does the defense have to be penalized if the OC and the QB and the WR or other offensive player CHOOSE to attempt this route
i am sorry but if the offense CHOOSES to use these routes, the penalty for the defense for trying to stop them from being successful using these routes should be WAY WAY LESS
i will not speculate at this time what that would be but the defense should not carry all the blame and all the penalty
just something to throw out, NOT saying this should be the plan, but maybe something like if the QB throws a crossing route deeper than 7 yards and his receiver gets hit in a clean but dangerous way, why cant the QB get penalized? maybe he has to sit out the rest of that particular possession
anyway the jacks have had a LOT of these calls this year and they have paid a significant price, while also being shown, after extensive review to be doing this absolutely correct to the letter of the law on the majority of occasions!!
but since it has happened a lot, maybe it would be an interesting conversation for we fellow rabbit fans to have
OBVIOUSLY i am NOT saying that we will get these rules changed but the conversations that change the games we love have to begin somewhere
EVERYTHING that happened immediately following the hit and beyond was WRONG and it is not, has NEVER BEEN, and will NEVER become, ANY part of what jackrabbit football/ or athletics in general are about!
that is all there is to say about that and i cannot imagine that ANYONE on this board would want to debate otherwise for even one second
But there does seem to be some debate about the hit itself. YES by the letter of the law it was targeting. he hit the receiver when the receiver was unable to protect himself. that is the ONLY reason this hit qualified as targeting.
HE DID NOT lead with his head
HE DID NOT contact the receiver above the shoulders
HE DID NOT launch himself
if there is another piece of this very questionable rule that i am missing. please add it. again i did not research this specifically before beginning. I am going off of what i remember and what i know after decades of coaching.
I AM SORRY but there should NOT BE ANY TIME during a football game when a player can NOT be hit. i DO NOT wish to see anyone get hurt!! but the absolute essence of football is that the players hit each other. (obviously i am talking about clean and legal hits!!!) saying that there is a time in a football game that a player cannot be hit is EXACTLY like saying that there is a time during a boxing match when one boxer cannot punch the other one in the face
A Thought: WHY are these hits completely the fault of the defense?
I will GUESS that there are stats available. but i can say with zero doubt that EASILY the biggest number of targeting hits, especially those that are the most brutal and most likely to cause injury, happen on ONE ROUTE!!
Deep Crossing Routes are without question the most dangerous. YES these hits can and do happen on other type of routes, but i GUARANTEE these are the most dangerous
therefore, WHY does the defense have to be penalized if the OC and the QB and the WR or other offensive player CHOOSE to attempt this route
i am sorry but if the offense CHOOSES to use these routes, the penalty for the defense for trying to stop them from being successful using these routes should be WAY WAY LESS
i will not speculate at this time what that would be but the defense should not carry all the blame and all the penalty
just something to throw out, NOT saying this should be the plan, but maybe something like if the QB throws a crossing route deeper than 7 yards and his receiver gets hit in a clean but dangerous way, why cant the QB get penalized? maybe he has to sit out the rest of that particular possession
anyway the jacks have had a LOT of these calls this year and they have paid a significant price, while also being shown, after extensive review to be doing this absolutely correct to the letter of the law on the majority of occasions!!
but since it has happened a lot, maybe it would be an interesting conversation for we fellow rabbit fans to have
OBVIOUSLY i am NOT saying that we will get these rules changed but the conversations that change the games we love have to begin somewhere
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