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They should at least have pulled him for the half. Up two touchdowns and keeping him out there right now is crazy. He’s clearly in pain.Doesn't look like Fields is going to be much of a factor on the ground anymore, you almost have to wonder if he should be playing....
Thank you dad for telling us all how to feel. Sorry I am sick and tired of watching key players get tossed on this thing that is NOT an intent to hurt (Burfict-style hit). It drastically affects the game, and I say that whether it helps or hurts the team I am cheering for.The rule is dumb. People’s understanding of it is terrible. And the ejection is stupid. But shut the **** up and get over it.
And for the morons who disagree here is the rule.You guys are morons. Fields initiated the contact to the head. The defender had his head to the side and hit with the shoulder. All head contact was because Fields spun.
We understand the rule. We just happen to think it's a stupid rule in that type of situation. The ejection on a hit like that is idiotic.
Sermon looks outstanding
We are going to just disagree on that one as far as the intent to injure goes. That's just a physical hit on a player as shifty as Fields where he happened to pop him good.Couldn’t disagree more, it was a dirty play dropping the crown of his helmet and just gave them a chance to get back in this game with Fields hurt. He deserves to be ejected. This wasn‘t one of those awkward plays where the defensive player didn’t have intent on a bad hit, 100% intentional targeting.
Leading with the crown of your helmet leads to very bad things.
I understand that, but it should be called both ways then. How many offensive players lower their heads. Why aren’t they being protected by the rule?Lowering the helmet like that is a good way for the defender to get a concussion or end up paralyzed. The rule is 100% that way for a reason.
The penalty of an ejection is dumb, but this particular rule makes sense.
I remember this. I was not pleased.
Couldn’t disagree more, it was a dirty play dropping the crown of his helmet and just gave them a chance to get back in this game with Fields hurt. He deserves to be ejected. This wasn‘t one of those awkward plays where the defensive player didn’t have intent on a bad hit, 100% intentional targeting.
Leading with the crown of your helmet leads to very bad things.