On Inside The NFL they posed the question does Cam Newton get treated differently when it comes to helmet to helmet hits. The real question should have been do the Broncos get treated differently when it comes to their helmet to the face hits.
On Inside The NFL they posed the question does Cam Newton get treated differently when it comes to helmet to helmet hits. The real question should have been do the Broncos get treated differently when it comes to their helmet to the face hits.
People are being a homer if they don't think that contact was a little high. It was definitely at least in the neck area. It's close to a blindside hit but open to debate. He's hit him from the front in my view...not the side or from behind...so it's tough to call it a blindside hit (even if he was heading back towards our end line). Doesn't help himself with the way he launches thoug.
Personally though I've got no issue with the hit, but I see why the fine has been issues. There's no conspiracy here!!!
he deserved a fine......the manner in which he applied the hit was excessive.....if you want to get down to nuts and bolts, buchannon turned his head around but did not have the opportunity to react
And he has a good basis for him to appeal...he was fined more than any other Broncos player. Darian Stewart was fined $18,231 and LB Brandon Marshall was fined $24,309. Both players deliberately administered helmet to helmet hits on Cam Newton; Marshall even left his feet on his dirty hit.
Just goes to show that some teams are looked upon more favorably by Goodell and his sycophants.
How is a defensive player looking to make a play defenseless? LB was looking to tackle RB but RB cut back, before this JE saw LBs move and went to block him. These plays happen in seconds. It's football. No fine.