Boy that shows the law of unintended consequences.So, targeting on the final play is free for all and you'll only miss the untimed down. Good lesson
Boy that shows the law of unintended consequences.So, targeting on the final play is free for all and you'll only miss the untimed down. Good lesson
Would miss the 1st half of the next game, based on current rules though, right?Boy that shows the law of unintended consequences.
I think it depends on who's looking at it.Awesome
What is targeting again?
I understand the rule, but the enforcement is so subjective that I don't think a player should have to leave the game for a first offense. Half the time it's the offensive players fault anyway. I would call it a 15 yard penalty for first offense, and 15 yards and leave the game for a second offense. Until they have a consistent definition of targeting, let the player play.
It would definitely eliminate facemask penalties!Leather helmets with no facemasks would eliminate targeting immediately.
I hear (or read) this a lot, but honestly haven't ever seen it.
What is the situation in which the offensive player could be at fault?
I've seen plays, and I can't name a specific one. where the defensive player was going in for a tackle, and the offensive play eithers ducks or leans in to the defensive guy, causing the helmet to helmet hit. It was all incidental but the defensive player gets called for targeting. I guess my biggest grip is the ejection part of the penalty. Many of the "targeting plays" are just part of playing football. I think ejection in those types of plays is too harsh.