AtomicDawg
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I doubt it. I think Gronk's hit was a bit more egregious and I don't think Burfict went into concussion protocol.
Burfict was not a receiver, so not sure what rule would have been broken there. Looks similar to the hit Michael Floyd put on a Dolphin last year.
I think it was considered illegal because it was helmet to helmet. The taunting was just stupid.
I think it was considered illegal because it was helmet to helmet. The taunting was just stupid.
I'm 100% certain JuJu gets suspended.
Similar logic to the Gronk situation AFAIC - the league simply can't afford to look like they don't take a concussion-causing illegal hit seriously. Certainly not one that takes place on MNF.
We're evaluating these hits on a moral basis, but to the NFL once concussions are involved the evaluation is strictly a business decision.
Oh yea....thats helment to helmet no question.Looks like helmet to helmet to me. Or helmet to chin if you want to get technical.
Edit: To add another angle.
I think it was considered illegal because it was helmet to helmet. The taunting was just stupid.
You know what? I don't have a problem with this hit in the slightest.
Primary contact point was the shoulder, no intention to hit the head. Block was within enough space of the ball carrier to be fully legal. Burfict got rocked because he wasn't aware the hit was coming. This is a football play, and any injury is clearly accidental. The intention was clearly a good hard block and Burfict actually shares some responsibility for his injuries because he did not have his head on a swivel -- focused on the ball carrier, no awareness of the blocker, that part's on him.
As far as league punishment I wouldn't punish this at all. It might get flagged for unnecessary roughness by the stripes since he probably didn't need to block Burfict quite so hard -- but on the other hand, if Burfict was braced for it he could have delivered a pretty good countercheck so the violence of the hit might have been necessary -- whole problem was that Burfict didn't see the block coming. Hard to fault the blocking player for that.
My issue is with the league. The NFL should have a system of punishments in writing that explains exactly what is going to happen and what the fine/punishment will be for each infraction. It should get more stringent with each incident but it should be consistent.
Oh yea....thats helment to helmet no question.
Its just like the Gronk it we discussed yesterday. It happens so fast even when you slow it down you still cant tell.
Forget the specifics of the hit for a moment; look at the public reaction. Twitter went crazy - not just for that hit but for the whole game. This weekend has become a mini-referendum on the state of the NFL. That kind of public outcry matters to the league office.I doubt it. I think Gronk's hit was a bit more egregious and I don't think Burfict went into concussion protocol.
Most likely the most pathetic thing I have ever seen.This play on the other hand was not helmet to helmet.
Only plausible explanation was that he was irrationally worried about getting flagged on a hit OOB.Most likely the most pathetic thing I have ever seen.
I don't intend to unload on you but it is driving me crazy that there are fans who think, "Gronk should not appeal and should just take his medicine", and "BB should discipline Gronk as well". Why?
Here is a league that has disciplined this team where there was nothing to discipline them over.
If BB thinks he needs to sit Gronk a series or fine him because Gronk didn't "walk away" and he hurt the team then thats his call. But Gronk, BB and the NEP owe the league nothing. Zero. Nada.
Burfict was not a receiver, so not sure what rule would have been broken there. Looks similar to the hit Michael Floyd put on a Dolphin last year.
Precisely. What I didn't include in my original post was that most organizations are interested in maintaining order while good ones are interested in maintaining order AND treating its employees with at least a modicum of fairness. The NFL meets the first criteria easily. The second? Not so much...Thats actually a reasonable point. By being consistent it limits its PR options and ability to control the players and manipulate the narrative. With that said I don't think they always operate conscientiously.
Your longwinded post fails to mention that the cb was clearly out of bounds. Kellyanne would be proud.I agree the hit was excessive. No whistle was blown so the runner was deemed "live." There is no whistle blown on the cable feed until after Gronk took his cheap shot.
I am not defending the nature of the hit, but it occurred during a LIVE football play as officiated on field. The circumstances lead me as a fan to say eff the refs as things had been called that day (holding 87 just prior), and have been called against gronk for literally years. Gronk as a pro? No excuse. Then again, no whistle, so what if White gets to the EZ...he's Gronk and has a shot at a gnat flying within arms reach...
In a slow motion vacuum? The hit looks terrible, especially the back side look. I ask everyone to watch the live shot. No whistle until after the hit. The whole interception/hit/whistle time frame is literally less than 2 seconds.
So, start your stopwatch:
Gronk pushed my cb at top route by cb, gronk goes down and cb kinda comes back to ball while going down with the int. Dorsett comes flying in to touch cb down as gronk gets up and lays the hit. Whistle blows. Stop. Less than 2 seconds have elapsed.
LIVE PLAY
Caught in process of going to the ground...can still be made a drop?
How many live play hit excuses can be made?
Again, not justifying what happened, but if taken in a vacuum without a clear OOB prone player, 15 yard roughing penalty at worst. Watch the clip live. 1.7ish (less than 2 seconds but closer to 2) seconds between push at the top of the rroute and the whistle after gronks hit.
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