Excellent point on #2 that i never even considered. Taylor throws a pick, and Burkhead makes the tackle but in doing so committs a drastic amount of helmet to helmet contact and thus is penalized and ejected. I guarantee you 100% Burkhead would immediately obtain a bad boy, dirty player type of perception in they eyes of many fans across the country who didnt know who he really is, and the thought of something like this happening is what makes this rule complete bullsh#t.If the NCAA is stupid enough to think that this is going to increase player safety, they have a rude awakening coming if they go through with this. It's not going to make players safer or reduce the number of helmet-to-helmet hits. Here's what it will do:
1) Force refs to be more vigilant about calling incidental helmet-to-helmet contact "targeting" because they will be charged with "upholding the NCAA's mission of increasing player safety", and
2) End up giving a bad rap to players who've done nothing wrong
They've been cracking down on helmet-to-helmet contact more and more in the past few years. Has it helped? Do I really need to answer that question?
The two sports differ too much for football to be played with anything less than what it's currently played with. The style of play/hitting that takes place in football makes all parts of the uniform necessary.Maybe eventually you'll see football end up with protection similar to Rugby.
aka Eric Martin vs whimpy OSU kick return team memberThe referee should not make the decision of a game ejection. This should be done after the game an ejection for the next game issued if the play warrants it. The Bell block comes to mind he would have been gone,where as the cheap shot hit on the Georgia QB by the Alabama player during a interception, or the cheap shot on our QB during the big 10 championship game where he was picked up and driven into the ground. Those last 2 where no calls on the field but would be if the game was looked at after the game.
Yeah, right like refs will ever be held accountable for anything they do.If this really does happen, then on Monday the chief offical in charge should review the tape. If he finds that the suspension was unwarranted, the player should be reinstated and the ref who made the call should be suspended for 1 game. This may keep the ref's from making knee jerk calls.