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Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
There is alot of frustration with the roughing the QB calls every week ... it seems they are untouchable ... when the QB runs, the defense expects they will slide, but when they don't it usually ends up as a 1st down. I agree with the premise that if a QB doesn't slide he is fair game ... to advocate spearing is another matter. Ingram knew exactly what he was doing and obviously he got some encouragement from his HC. It was Ingram who was called for the roughing call earlier in the game when he nailed Brady well after the throw was gone.
Del Rio should be fined and suspended for the last game of the season!
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Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
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Originally Posted by NEM
If in fact this is what Del Rio said, the NFL needs to come down on him. Suggesting that any player should be "speared" is a very serious comment.
Maybe he didnt say it and that he has picked up a heavy accent, being in Jax for a while, and he said, in reality. that he should be "spared" and it sounded like "speared."
He wrote it on the Teams website...I think it's fair to say the loser meant it!
Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
I'll have to recheck the NFL Rule Book. But, I understand that "spearing " is illegal no mater if it's a QB, RB, TE, WR or any other player. It's using the helmet as a weapon.
Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
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Originally Posted by betterthanthealternative
From this morning's Globe:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio took the matter one step further, suggesting on the website that Brady got what he deserved for not sliding in the first half, when defenders backed off because they thought he would slide.
"They should have speared him then," Del Rio said. "You go face-first and you're a runner."
So an NFL coach is advocating "spearing" as a way to punish quarterbacks who run? What's next, advocating full face mask twisting? How about clipping?
Should he be called out on this, or should it be ignored as a sore loser's comments in the heat of the moment?
Del Rio is a brain dead former defensive player. Not surprised he'd say these things. I wonder if Colvin speared Garrard if he would feel the same way.
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Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
I totally agree...besides being a first class loser, the NFL should slap him a BIG fine..NO need to have a coach advocating such things..and warn him as well that if any of his players "spear"..the fine will be doubled!!! THAT is truly embarrassing! I also think maybe a suspension would do good...NEXT year's first game...NOT Sunday..make him pay a bit for the comments..
Tom Brady said he expects Clint Ingram to be fined for the Jaguars rookie linebacker’s crunching hit on Brady in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game at Alltel Stadium. If Jack Del Rio had his way, Brady would be fined for not making a feet-first slide earlier in the game.
“They should’ve speared him then,” Del Rio said of a Brady head-first dive early in Sunday’s game, when Jaguars defenders backed off Brady because they thought he was going to slide feet-first. “You go face-first and you’re a runner,” Del Rio added.
Clearly Del Rio is reacting to the pressure of being washed out of the playoffs after a less than stellar season when the Jags were expected to be competitive with the league's elite teams. Which is no excuse for advocating an illegal play.
The QB protection rules are Tiny Testes rules that have gone too far creating a poor product on the field, we'll have to see if the Polian committee reacts to the complaints and clarifies things for the officials.
I expect both Ingram and Del Rio to be fined. I do not hold the spearing against the rookie yet, but I am now very curious to know if Del Rio gave some specific guidance to his defense in the event of another Brady scramble.
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Re: Is Del Rio just a sore loser, or are these comments more serious than that?
I'm simply amazed that Del Rio is a HC. Not because of his comments. That was one piss-poor job of coaching on Sunday.
He's angry because his team that stops the rush so well, had no answer for Brady's Patriots. Del Rio got beaten for several first downs by the slowest and most awkward rusher in the NFL. He couldn't pressure Brady, couldn't (hardly) sack him, couldn't intercept him and couldn't tackle him until he'd already hit the ground.