Pretty much ALL calls are subjective. It is the severity of call that is a joke.and the most subjective part is the ejection call. that is the worst part about it. if you get flagged for targeting and it is a bad call, fine. there are a lot of bad calls throughout a game. but for an ejection, an incredibly harsh penalty, to be that subjective. the sjb and ole miss plays show the full continuum of targeting, and the ole miss guy's ejection was reversed. it is just asinine.Repeating this from the other thread, the subjectivity is what is really bad. I noticed watching it again that the Line Judge who was right there didn't throw the flag. It came from the Field Judge who was probably 20 yards away from the play and would have been almost directly behind SJB.
And now two ejections in the Ole Miss/aTm game have been reversed.and the most subjective part is the ejection call. that is the worst part about it. if you get flagged for targeting and it is a bad call, fine. there are a lot of bad calls throughout a game. but for an ejection, an incredibly harsh penalty, to be that subjective. the sjb and ole miss plays show the full continuum of targeting, and the ole miss guy's ejection was reversed. it is just asinine.Repeating this from the other thread, the subjectivity is what is really bad. I noticed watching it again that the Line Judge who was right there didn't throw the flag. It came from the Field Judge who was probably 20 yards away from the play and would have been almost directly behind SJB.
i brought this up earlier. The way it is now it's just good offense to initiate it.I hope they fix this rule by adding time off for the offesive player if they duck a head. I don't see why only the defense has responsability. And hey if your going to screw up the game why not go all the way.
You are totaly right. The contact is a two way street so it would seem that both parties should be accountable for a "safe" outcome.i brought this up earlier. The way it is now it's just good offense to initiate it.I hope they fix this rule by adding time off for the offesive player if they duck a head. I don't see why only the defense has responsability. And hey if your going to screw up the game why not go all the way.
A form tackle includes wrapping up which didn't happen in this hit. I highly doubt that someone gets called for targeting if they really do form tackle someone (hit, wrap, drive). Too often players are looking for the big hit and launching their bodies without proper form and that is as much on the coach as the players. I am not saying that SJB launched his body in this case.sjb made a form tackle at a high speed.
i guess that was more of my point. the difference between launching and tackling really fast. sjb made a tackle coming in hot. but when you see launching, you could see how that would get called for targeting.A form tackle includes wrapping up which didn't happen in this hit. I highly doubt that someone gets called for targeting if they really do form tackle someone (hit, wrap, drive). Too often players are looking for the big hit and launching their bodies without proper form and that is as much on the coach as the players. I am not saying that SJB launched his body in this case.
If online petitions weren't the most pointless thing ever, I'd have half a mind to start an online petition.Just wait until a conference championship game, or a BCS game, with the game on the line and an ejection alters the outcome of the game. It'll take the outrage from something like that to get this stupid rule removed, or at least changed.
Can't really tell much from the photo above. But the gif below makes it look more like SJB hit with the shoulder. To me anyway. LINKPosted in another thread but here is a screen grab. Kind of blurry but you can see SJB's helmet hit the Purdue player's facemask.
Good call.Can't really tell much from the photo above. But the gif below makes it look more like SJB hit with the shoulder. To me anyway. LINKPosted in another thread but here is a screen grab. Kind of blurry but you can see SJB's helmet hit the Purdue player's facemask.
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The Purdue RB's head didn't even snap back. That was a total bullsh#t call if you ask me.