Manwiththeplan
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That is not a good example you are setting.
Yea, and when on a crucial 4th down we get a personal foul penalty, I have no doubt people who say that will be quiet
That is not a good example you are setting.
Was a good play, didn't look intentional. If Kamara doesn't lower his head, this is a non issue.
Exactly how did they come up with that off-the-wall number?
Worth every penny!
The problem with this statement is that “lowering your head” is a football instinct.
It’s a simple formula really. The number of infractions times .75, multiplied by the velocity of the tackler times .5, multiplied by the angle in which they collided times .33 and finally multiply by the number of times it was replayed on ESPN/NFLN
Once you get that number you convert from euros to dollars because...the metric system (#thanksGoodell) and you get the fine amount.
There also may or may not be a kicker depending on if you play for the Cowboys. I haven’t completely cracked the code yet.
By the letter of the rule it was a penalty and such penalties are typically fined this way. If we happen to meet the Saints in the playoffs I'm sure Kamara will have his head on a swivel for Jaylon 'The Kraken' Smith which that fear is worth the fine in my eyes.
Yup by the letter of the rule.Lol, “by the letter of the rule?”
That was a textbook helmet-to-helmet, crown to ear hole shot. The refs can show that play to all 32 teams in the offseason.
Really, so when they started football and had those soft helmets they designed the sport so that people would lead with there head and go for other people heads.worst opinion i've seen in some time.
Yup by the letter of the rule.
Obviously getting hit in the head is going to happen and thus the hard helmet-the problem is when players began to use it as a weapon to tackle-not the intention of the hard helmet!They could go back to wearing leather helmets. That might solve the issue?
the letter of the rule....to the letterSo you’re saying it could have gone either way (i.e. no penalty)?
the letter of the rule....to the letter
exactlyYep, it was textbook helmet-to-helmet to the letter.
so what the NFL will provide officials a checklist for the game on which players they refs need to watch for?????There is an article that says the nfl wants to only fine at this point with warnings that they will be penalized in the future.
exactly