EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And yet this is the kind of hit they flag all the time. Obviously it's something they're calling. So while you may not be able to find something that word for word fits this situation, this is something you'll see flagged in college games. I know it's fun to use the rulebook to prop up your position, but it's just a joke in this case. Pathetic. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And btw, your examples are hilarious. There is no helmet to helmet contact in the first, and in the second one, the guys are both hunkering down to block each other, facemasks up, etc. Both of those situations are totally different from Martin's hit. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And yet this is the kind of hit they flag all the time. Obviously it's something they're calling. So while you may not be able to find something that word for word fits this situation, this is something you'll see flagged in college games. I know it's fun to use the rulebook to prop up your position, but it's just a joke in this case. Pathetic. I literally LOLed at this. Your position would be like griping that a player was flagged for throwing a forward pass when he was beyond the line of scrimmage, and when someone points out to you that this is the rule, you say, "Yeah, but people throw forward passes all the time, and they aren't flagged." You cannot make up rules for the game to suit your argument. The rules are the rules, and they are being applied properly in this situation. The fact that Martin not only was not thrown out of the game for a flagrant foul, but WAS NOT EVEN FLAGGED, should speak volumes in this instance. Quote Link to comment
blackshirts5115 Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 while i agree that the hit was clean, it was pretty bad of martin to be laughing on the sideline when the guy is getting carted off. Quote Link to comment
shyndy Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 if every helmet to helmet contact were an automatic flag you'd have flags on every play. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And yet this is the kind of hit they flag all the time. Obviously it's something they're calling. So while you may not be able to find something that word for word fits this situation, this is something you'll see flagged in college games. I know it's fun to use the rulebook to prop up your position, but it's just a joke in this case. Pathetic. I literally LOLed at this. Your position would be like griping that a player was flagged for throwing a forward pass when he was beyond the line of scrimmage, and when someone points out to you that this is the rule, you say, "Yeah, but people throw forward passes all the time, and they aren't flagged." You cannot make up rules for the game to suit your argument. The rules are the rules, and they are being applied properly in this situation. The fact that Martin not only was not thrown out of the game for a flagrant foul, but WAS NOT EVEN FLAGGED, should speak volumes in this instance. You don't appear to watch college football much, as this type of hit is indeed flagged all the time. There is obviously something they're calling. I don't have time to scour the rulebook to find what they're calling - feel free to do it. They're calling something out there. That you're willing to ignore that is ridiculous. And yeah, the flag wasn't thrown. Does that mean the refs catch all flaggable plays? Oh wait...no, probably not, with all the whining I see on this forum about missed flags...gg... Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 The guy Martin hit was not defenseless. He was covering a kickoff return for god's sake. You run down the field expecting contact when the returner receives the ball, which is exactly what happened. Quote Link to comment
JOEY Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 knapplc Is a beast I wouldn't argue with him. Arguing with Knapplc is like arguing with bo and carl about defensive schemes Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 while i agree that the hit was clean, it was pretty bad of martin to be laughing on the sideline when the guy is getting carted off. Ya, that was pretty bad. He also could've gotten flagged for taunting for his reaction/celebration following the big hit (ala Larry Asante-OU game last year). Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 Btw, it's not just defenseless players, it's all players. You can't target any player above the shoulders. This is again something they call ALL THE TIME in college football. I'm not arguing the defenseless part, he wasn't defenseless. Just to be clear. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 knapplc Is a beast I wouldn't argue with him. Arguing with Knapplc is like arguing with bo and carl about defensive schemes I know, he puts up two videos that are totally unrelated to the hit. He's really scary and he's a mod. omg Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And yet this is the kind of hit they flag all the time. Obviously it's something they're calling. So while you may not be able to find something that word for word fits this situation, this is something you'll see flagged in college games. I know it's fun to use the rulebook to prop up your position, but it's just a joke in this case. Pathetic. I literally LOLed at this. Your position would be like griping that a player was flagged for throwing a forward pass when he was beyond the line of scrimmage, and when someone points out to you that this is the rule, you say, "Yeah, but people throw forward passes all the time, and they aren't flagged." You cannot make up rules for the game to suit your argument. The rules are the rules, and they are being applied properly in this situation. The fact that Martin not only was not thrown out of the game for a flagrant foul, but WAS NOT EVEN FLAGGED, should speak volumes in this instance. You don't appear to watch college football much, as this type of hit is indeed flagged all the time. There is obviously something they're calling. I don't have time to scour the rulebook to find what they're calling - feel free to do it. They're calling something out there. That you're willing to ignore that is ridiculous. And yeah, the flag wasn't thrown. Does that mean the refs catch all flaggable plays? Oh wait...no, probably not, with all the whining I see on this forum about missed flags...gg... I'm sorry you don't want to read the rules. If you choose to argue from a position of ignorance, that's your choice. I'm going to read the rules, know the rules, understand the rules, and apply them accordingly. Whether I've watched college football since the days of Red Grange or yesterday was my first game ever is irrelevant. What is relevant is that I'm explaining the proper application of the rule, I've cited the rule, I've shown how this play doesn't apply under that rule, and I've given examples of other, similar plays where the rule would/would not apply. None of this changes the fact that it was a hard, clean hit. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 Just depends on what side you are on. If you are OSU it was dirty, if you're NU it was clean. Kid needs to keep his head on a swivel that's all. Hopefully he's okay............. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 And you're still ignoring that they call these hits all the time in college football. Whatever, I'm done. Have fun with your lackey fanboys, lol. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2010 Share Posted October 24, 2010 Btw, it's not just defenseless players, it's all players. You can't target any player above the shoulders. This is again something they call ALL THE TIME in college football. I'm not arguing the defenseless part, he wasn't defenseless. Just to be clear. OK, so we'll drop the "defenseless" part of the question, since we all agree that the player wasn't - or shouldn't have been - defenseless. But Martin hit the kid shoulder-to-shoulder. Martin's pad level is actually lower than the OK State guy's pads. Legit hit. Quote Link to comment
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