and I suggest everybody does the same.
I asked him have the head of the referees ( I can't recall his name) to review the Wilson hit along with the hit on Hines Ward vs the 49ers and explain why one was called a penalty and the other wasn't. The hit on Ward was more flagrant that Wilsons hit.
It will probably fall on deaf ears unless they get enough e-mails. His e-mail is [email protected]
This crap about "defenseless receiver " rubs me the wrong way.
First of all once the receiver catches the ball he is eligable to be tackled. I can see "defenseless receiver" being hit before the ball touches his hands, or he is hit in the head, or helmet to helmet contact or he gets blasted when the ball is sailing 10 ft over his head. But good Lord, once a player touches or catches a ball the "defenseless receiver" is advancing the ball.
Recievers do have a choice.
1. Don't go over the middle
2. Don't catch the ball
3. Use the alligator arm system
Sorry if this comes off as ruthless, but this is a ruthless game. If I'm a db in the NFL , I want every receiver that enters MY zone to keep one eye on me at all times , because my job is to seperate you from the ball within the rules.
I asked him have the head of the referees ( I can't recall his name) to review the Wilson hit along with the hit on Hines Ward vs the 49ers and explain why one was called a penalty and the other wasn't. The hit on Ward was more flagrant that Wilsons hit.
It will probably fall on deaf ears unless they get enough e-mails. His e-mail is [email protected]
This crap about "defenseless receiver " rubs me the wrong way.
First of all once the receiver catches the ball he is eligable to be tackled. I can see "defenseless receiver" being hit before the ball touches his hands, or he is hit in the head, or helmet to helmet contact or he gets blasted when the ball is sailing 10 ft over his head. But good Lord, once a player touches or catches a ball the "defenseless receiver" is advancing the ball.
Recievers do have a choice.
1. Don't go over the middle
2. Don't catch the ball
3. Use the alligator arm system
Sorry if this comes off as ruthless, but this is a ruthless game. If I'm a db in the NFL , I want every receiver that enters MY zone to keep one eye on me at all times , because my job is to seperate you from the ball within the rules.