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Not true. Some are claiming his head did not hit Favre's head.
Wow that's a stretch. And if BB was to teach proper coverages to our secondary the other team would never get a completed pass too.
Quite the opposite. If the rule was if the player intentional hit the other player in the head foul but does it by accident then it is not would be where you would have much greater unfairness, b/c then someone else needs to figure out what is going thru the defenders head. That rule would be very unfair and afterwards fans would be always claiming the other guy did it on purpose but their player did it by accident. This rule is extremely fair as it is quite simple. Did the defender hit the players head? Yes or no! End of analysis.
The issue here is that they are fining Pryor based on what happened after the initial contact. Pryor's hit on Favre was textbook and 100% legal. In fact, no one has been able to show, definitively, when Favre's head actually hit Pryor's helmet. The one thing that IS clear is that it didn't happen on initial contact. And that is what matters.
Sorry, but you making excuses for the league doesn't do anything for you.












