Wow, in this day and age that should be a borderline ejection. Guess it depends where he was in relation to the ball, but that was definitely a penalty.I don't know if any were as bad as this one from the Alabama vs Georgia game. You can see the ref walk up to the late hit to the head & thru no flag.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llpcg7iLohM
trueTaylor could have broken his neck on that suplex too.Crouch's non called face mask could have broke his neck, so yeah Crouch's is worse. But that's like picking between herpes and gonorrhea
Jamal Turner can be seen yelling at Borland after it happened.Biggest problem with the TM play is not really the hit. It's that nobody from our team seemed to give a sh#t that it happened.
I totally agree. The players actions and emotions after that play were indicative of the whole game. Very lackluster and lackadaisical. No one stepped up to protect their QB. It would have been completely justified if a player came flying in after the play and blindsided the LB. Game was out of hand, now you have to play for pride and for each other. It was disappointing to see the QB have to protect himself.Biggest problem with the TM play is not really the hit. It's that nobody from our team seemed to give a sh#t that it happened.
The only problem I have with the Borland play is that they flagged Kenny Bell for his perfectly legal block on Jamal's touchdown. You call one, you have to call the other.
Agree. I'm only saying you have to flag neither, and if you flag one, you must flag the other.The only problem I have with the Borland play is that they flagged Kenny Bell for his perfectly legal block on Jamal's touchdown. You call one, you have to call the other.
I agree, but personally, I don't think either should be called.
It was a really good tackle. People land on their heads sometimes. It's football.