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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Sept 23, 2012 20:22:04 GMT -5
I've said this many times, but i'll say it again: A defenceless player is not an untouchable player. You can blast the crap out of a defenceless player, but you can't hit him in the head. But isn't it in the rule book that you can't have your helmet hit any part of the receiver's body when their defenseless? That means not helmet in the chest, shoulders, back, gut. And that doesn't necessarily mean your intending to tackle "with your helmet" it just happens to be in the way.
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Post by lostabroad2 on Sept 23, 2012 20:51:07 GMT -5
But isn't it in the rule book that you can't have your helmet hit any part of the receiver's body when their defenseless? That means not helmet in the chest, shoulders, back, gut. And that doesn't necessarily mean your intending to tackle "with your helmet" it just happens to be in the way. nflcommunications.com/2011/12/27/definition-of-a-defenseless-player/This is my understanding of the rule. If the rule has been altered since December 27th then you have my apologies for misleading you.
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