RugbyMuffin
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I like the hit, I just don't like that Lewis is allowed to do this, and Wilson is not.
Guys what 34/35 years old? Amazing.
Been playing MLB for 15 years! Not safety or cornerback, or even OLB... MLB is where it all happens on virtually every play! It's like playing SS in baseball, where you are constantly dealing with guys crashing into you... Yet, somehow, some way, he is still playing at the highest level. It really is amazing. Almost freakish.
The other key is that Ray Ray hit Keller below the shoulders. You can't go high on guys anymore. Perfect, clean and beautiful hit.
That hit was so nice, it lingered and won the game. Duh, first down marker, duh, look at the pretty colors.
With the defenseless receive rule, is there any stipulation on where the receiver is hit (above the shoulders)? If not, this is a hit on a defenseless receiver.
All players in virtually defenseless postures are protected from unnecessary hits by the defense, which include helmet-to-helmet contact, helmet-to-body contact, and blows to the head. Intended receivers of forward passes who fail to catch the pass are considered to be in a defenseless position immediately after the pass is missed. If the pass is caught, all of these restrictions are off, unless in the opinion of the covering official, something unsportsmanlike occurs
The league says “it is now an illegal hit on a defenseless receiver if the initial force of the contact by the defender’s helmet, forearm or shoulder is to the head or neck area.”
Before the change, only helmet-to-helmet hits in those situations were outlawed.
Players are getting a lot better about leading with their shoulders then they were even just a couple of years ago.
If Wilson hit someone so obviously with his shoulder just like that, he wouldn't get flagged, either. I think you're right in that some of his hits that are technically legal get flagged, but they come too close to the head or leading with his helmet and the league is erring on the side of caution...and I think it's working. I saw a lot of big hits on Sunday that were so obviously led with the shoulder that I have to think teams are working on that. A lot of those hits would have been more "traditional" straight-up shots that look like helmet-leading hits a couple of years ago, I think.
JMHO