11/4/2009 1:55:49 PM
lol
11/4/2009 1:56:35 PM
11/4/2009 3:03:10 PM
Pretty sure its 15 yards for all facemasks nowWhich is dumb IMO, since in the past, if you barely touched someone's mask, you could pull your hand away and get only the 5 yarder and not give up an automatic first downNow if you grab it at all, you might as well pull them down by it, since you're going to get 15 yards either way
11/4/2009 3:10:10 PM
didnt they change that for either nfl but not college or college but not nfl?point still is that some people will intentionally grab your facemask if they dont think they can get ahold of any other part of youyou do dirty shit if it helps prevent touchdowns or is somehow beneficial...if you're an o-lineman you will tackle a fucking defensive end and take the holding call if the alternative is your quarterback getting completely leveled...if limiting a ball carrier's vision gives your team a better chance to win, jab him in the eye[Edited on November 4, 2009 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2009 3:12:23 PM
Thats why the college 15 yard PI is so dumbIf someone is beat for a 60 yard pass, just grab the guy's jersey or trip him, and you just saved 45 yardsThe spot foul of the NFL is the way to go
11/4/2009 3:16:10 PM
why isnt this thread closed yetthese people are clueless
11/4/2009 4:20:27 PM
Pulling a facemask is 15 yards.Intentionally pulling a facemask after the play is over on a pile-up is a flagrant foul.
11/4/2009 4:30:55 PM
Two shots...and ball !
11/4/2009 4:36:20 PM
5 yard facemask = accidental grab15 yard facemask = intentional twisting the helmetthe wording might have been intentional, but in practice, it was called when the helmet was twisted. fixed it for you [Edited on November 4, 2009 at 4:39 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2009 4:38:33 PM
double [Edited on November 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM. Reason : .]
Rule 9-1-2-qNo player shall twist, turn or pull the face mask, chin strap or any helmetopening of an opponent. It is not a foul if the face mask, chin strap orhelmet opening is not twisted, turned or pulled. When in question, it is afoul (A.R. 9-1-2-XII).PENALTY (a-q)—15 yards. For dead-ball fouls, 15 yards from thesucceeding spot. Automatic first down for Team B fouls ifthe first down is not in conflict with other rules (Exception:Penalties for Team A personal fouls behind the neutral zoneare enforced from the previous spot. Safety if the foul occursbehind Team A’s goal line) [S7, S24, S34, S38, S39, S40, S41or S46]. Flagrant offenders shall be disqualified [S47].
11/4/2009 4:49:38 PM
i think the first reply to the topic after the OP is all that really needs to be said[Edited on November 4, 2009 at 5:19 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2009 5:13:00 PM
I think it's pretty clear that football is governed by rules. Those rules are setup such that the participants will attempt to abide by them in most circumstances. Accidnetal violation of the rules should be penalized within the rules of the game and the consequences should stay within that game. However flagrant disregard of the rules and other player's safety should have stiffer consequences.
11/4/2009 5:23:14 PM
sports are governed by rules...they also know the rules will get broken...therefore they have penalties (fouls in basketball, etc)...which means, you can break the rules without getting thrown out of the game (for the most part), but if we see you break those rules, we'll penalize you (give other team free throws, give other team automatic 1st down), etc...its all about whether or not the refs see it, since all these are judgment callsin that sense, reaching in someone's helmet at their eyes, offensive holding, defensive pass interference, are all the same...against the rules, but if you get caught, your team gets penalized[Edited on November 4, 2009 at 5:29 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2009 5:27:20 PM
i like spikes actually. a lot. but man he should get arrested for a move like that
11/4/2009 5:35:53 PM
11/4/2009 6:29:55 PM
I think it sums it up nicely
11/4/2009 6:42:50 PM
no. there are rules to have structure, organization, fairness, and safety in regards to normal playing of football, within a game. when those rules are broken, there is a penalty, in the form of a flag along with a change in YTG and occasionally clock-runoffs. There are also rules that go above the normal aspects of the game. These rules often incorporate safety, above that of normal play, and sportsmanship. In no way is holding a guy and trying to poke his eyes out the same.
11/4/2009 6:56:20 PM
Spikes suspends himself for the whole game nowUrban is deflecting attention by saying the refs hit Tebow late on one play and publicly commented on the call and said they sent into the officiating office. This comes right on the heels of the SEC saying they would fine and suspend coaches for commenting on the refs. I hope they nail him on this one to set a precedent or it will just tell all the other coaches that there is a double standard involved here.I really, really hate Urban Meyer and I hope he is found out to be a worthless POS sooner than later. The guy gives me the used car salesman feel and his best attribute is manipulation. I have a feeling he will come back to earth after his cash cow Tebow departs.
11/4/2009 8:56:52 PM
he did alright without Tebow....
11/4/2009 9:08:45 PM
yeah he was pretty good at Bowling Green and Utah
11/4/2009 9:12:58 PM
So now he's suspended for the WHOLE Vandy game.
11/4/2009 9:16:42 PM
there are a ton of rules in football that make no sensegrounding the ball to stop the clock always is a good debatei think a whole game suspension was warranted (even if it was self imposed). i think this is more fair. will be interesting to see if meyer gets suspended now for the ref comment
11/4/2009 9:37:39 PM
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