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2 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

It football, hell, almost everything happens during games, 

 

What’s the flag penalty going to be, “illegal hands to the anis/junk” 

Fred Smerlas once said that what goes on in the pileup for a fumble would result in felony charges outside of football.

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2 hours ago, Sweats said:

Honestly, i wouldn't want to be anywhere near the bottom of those piles...........i'm delicate and i used to be a good-looking guy at one point, so i'm sure they would have been passing me around like candy down there.

 

LOL they don't care what you look like.  The flow chart is simple:

 

1) Is this guy holding the football?  Y  -> Nail Him  N -> Don't care

    

2) Is this guy in the way between me and the guy who is holding the football?   Y -> Nail him  N-> Don't care

 

3) Is this guy good looking?  ->  See 1) and 2) above 

 

3 minutes ago, amprov56 said:

Fred Smerlas once said that what goes on in the pileup for a fumble would result in felony charges outside of football.

 

Eric Wood once said "You can do things on a football field that are severely illegal anywhere else"

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I’ll continue to say - if that’s not motivation to practice fielding the ball cleanly, I don’t know what would be 

 

the hands team should have voluntary practices to just hurl the ball at each other 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Just Jack said:

 

They were trying to give Detroit time to get the ball.  

That really felt like one of the more one sided officiating days I’ve seen.  That late hold getting called on the shotput td was pretty clearly to extend the game 

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14 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

LOL they don't care what you look like.  The flow chart is simple:

 

1) Is this guy holding the football?  Y  -> Nail Him  N -> Don't care

    

2) Is this guy in the way between me and the guy who is holding the football?   Y -> Nail him  N-> Don't care

 

3) Is this guy good looking?  ->  See 1) and 2) above 

 

 

Eric Wood once said "You can do things on a football field that are severely illegal anywhere else"

 

 

 

I will need you to provide a flow chart and a pie graph for me to fully understand this.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

I'm not sure what you mean by "protected zone", but assuming you mean your bro was wearing a cup, it's notorious that in the NFL, players don't wear cups anymore.

 

I don't know why, but apparently if you show up in an NFL locker room with a cup, you face immense ridicule.

 

 

Have friend whose son was elite rugby player in HS and club player in college and afterwards.  Plays wing. 

He also played WR on a championship winning football team in HS.

 

Can confirm.

This was probably 20 years ago and for him a cup was mandatory.  With that said, the NFL is a weird place of alphas who I guess dont like protection (as evidenced by Tyreek Hill and his particular disdain for any type of protection lol)

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Posted
2 hours ago, BearNorth said:

Don't want to even think what goes on in some rugby pileups.  No gear to get in the way either.

You are correct…

Posted
2 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

It football, hell, almost everything happens during games, 

 

What’s the flag penalty going to be, “illegal hands to the anis/junk” 

No, "Givin' him the business."

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18 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

I’ll continue to say - if that’s not motivation to practice fielding the ball cleanly, I don’t know what would be 

 

the hands team should have voluntary practices to just hurl the ball at each other 

They should not put Johnson in that spot. Get someone like Coleman there. 

 

A new strategy is to kick the ball towards a defensive guy who rarely touches the ball.

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4 minutes ago, PoundingDog said:

They should not put Johnson in that spot. Get someone like Coleman there. 

 

A new strategy is to kick the ball towards a defensive guy who rarely touches the ball.

That was a really interesting kick, relying on the kicker to time up a hit perfectly.  I wonder if it’s common for teams not to have their best hands guys in that spot 

Posted
5 hours ago, Doc said:

It's been said that unnatural things happen at the bottom of that pile.  So every time I see one, I expect someone's getting poked and prodded.

Steve Tasker once said … “The Devil Resides At The Bottom of an NFL Pile”

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1 hour ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

That was a really interesting kick, relying on the kicker to time up a hit perfectly.  I wonder if it’s common for teams not to have their best hands guys in that spot 

The main strategy has been bouncing the ball really high pass 10 yards to allow our guys a chance to hit the guy who's in the process of catching the ball to jar it loose. The counter measure nowadays for the receiving team is to have first line guy blocking the incoming guys to allow the "hands' guy have a clean catch. In my view, the Hollins onside kick is a lucky one, not really that clean.

 

The other strategy is squib kick aiming for the ball and the player arriving at the 10 yard line at the same time. The receiving team player can move forward attack the ball before 10 yard mark, but the ball is bouncing off the ground with unpredictability, making the ball catching difficult. Johnson had the ball bouncing of his face mask. Again, not clean. 

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