You play until the whistle is blown, period. Definitely was a legal hit, in the chest, player wasn't defensiveless. If I was a coach and I saw him there, and not make the block, I would be all over his a$$. Whistle isn't blown, you continue to do your job and execute.Westerkamp.
I don't think it was necessary. I like the aggression, but it's a risky block 5 yards away from ball and crossing the end zone. Just my opinion.
This is the thing that is upsetting me more than anything else about football today. The first thing that my dad drilled into my head, hundreds of times before I ever strapped on the pads was to go until the whistle blew. ALWAYS be looking for someone to (legally) hit (it's what makes football fun!) and be aware that people are looking to do the same to you. Now, it's like, refs punish guys for playing football and reward guys who just quit once they think that they're out of the play. Plus, who knows what kind of fumble, INT, is gonna result in guys needing to be hit/blocked? Like I said, worst thing in football today.You play until the whistle is blown, period. Definitely was a legal hit, in the chest, player wasn't defensiveless. If I was a coach and I saw him there, and not make the block, I would be all over his a$$. Whistle isn't blown, you continue to do your job and execute.Westerkamp.
I don't think it was necessary. I like the aggression, but it's a risky block 5 yards away from ball and crossing the end zone. Just my opinion.
Great job to Westerkamp, whether it would have, or wouldn't have effected the outcome, the block was on key.
Thought the same thing. Too close for me. Love the aggressive attitude but no need to give the officials anything to think about when it doesn't affect the play.It looked more back shoulder when I first saw it live, his head definitely was not "across the bow," but more legit and closer to Bell than I initially thought. Like I said, I love the aggression, but I guess Bells block and how football is being dumbed down makes me question if it was worth it.