That hit wasn't badAl Shaair is the Draymond Green of the NFL
Knocking out T-bird with a dirty hit isn’t his only offense. He got ejected from the game, but he also deserves a suspension.
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Watch it from the other angle. He forearm shivered him right in the face/throat. It was 100% intentional.That hit wasn't bad
game happens so fast and sliding last second is stupid
T law can slide 5 yards earlier and be safer, he chose to slide last second
That and it wasn't even a late slide. He was absolutely on his way down when Shahir committed to the hit.Watch it from the other angle. He forearm shivered him right in the face/throat. It was 100% intentional
That is fine, only saw it full speed and not familiar with his historyWatch it from the other angle. He forearm shivered him right in the face/throat. It was 100% intentional.
If the guy didn't already have a history of dirty hits i'd be more likely to think it was just a mistake. He got suspended 3 games in part for his " repeated violations of rules intended to protect the health and safety of players."
The Vontaze Burfict category.
He's one of those high motor, low IQ players
That wasn't even really a late slide though. But yeah in the era of very mobile qbs, i think the slide rule should be done away with.That is fine, only saw it full speed and not familiar with his history
I am speaking to the sliding late in general, it is a chickenshit rule and move. You can't become a runner to gain yards and then expect protection. It is very similar to the Mahomes sideline antics which you don't enjoy. The rule is BS. IMO when you become a runner as a QB anything should be allowed other than face masking.
Ok, I get it.That wasn't even really a late slide though. But yeah in the era of very mobile qbs, i think the slide rule should be done away with.
It was put in place to protect slow statues like Drew Bledsoe lol
All runners are afforded this protection, not just QBs. You should absolutely be able to give your self up to stop the advancement of a play. You really only see RBs do it to close out a game when they slide instead of scoring a touchdown so they can kneel down to end the game, but it's an option for all ball carriers.That wasn't even really a late slide though. But yeah in the era of very mobile qbs, i think the slide rule should be done away with.
It was put in place to protect slow statues like Drew Bledsoe lol
In my opinion, if you are going to advance the ball past the line of scrimmage, you don't get additional protections. You don't want to get hit hard? Don't run up the middle of the field like a dope.
Let's be honest though, literally no one does that. And the penalties are hyper increased on QB runners. The refs are way more likely to throw a 15 yard flag on a qb, then on any other ball carrier. Take away that trigger finger flag, and you can let the slide rule stay. Otherwise, it needs to NOT be a thing. Slide all you want, defender can still crack you as long as it's not to the head.All runners are afforded this protection, not just QBs. You should absolutely be able to give your self up to stop the advancement of a play. You really only see RBs do it to close out a game when they slide instead of scoring a touchdown so they can kneel down to end the game, but it's an option for all ball carriers.
I don't think they need to let safeties obliterate the qb. I just think there should be no protection for sliding. You can slide to stop the play great....but you can still take a shot, as long as it's not a shot that would be a penalty on the feet, like a helmet hit. No difference between putting your shoulder into a guy on his feet, or a guy on teh ground that's sliding imo.You're not wrong, I just don't think the answer is to let safeties obliterate QBs. Honestly, I'm fine with the QBs taking a hit on a slide as long as it's not to the head. What happened to T-Law is the exact thing these guys should be protected from.
The problem is that when you slide if they hit the chest then contact will also end up hitting head/helmet due to the angle of the body/chest.You're not wrong, I just don't think the answer is to let safeties obliterate QBs. Honestly, I'm fine with the QBs taking a hit on a slide as long as it's not to the head. What happened to T-Law is the exact thing these guys should be protected from.
Then as a defender, that's the risk you take for the reward of punishing a player that is not advancing the ball.The problem is that when you slide if they hit the chest then contact will also end up hitting head/helmet due to the angle of the body/chest.
He was advancing the ball thoughThen as a defender, that's the risk you take for the reward of punishing a player that is not advancing the ball.
But thats the thing... ANY player can give themself up and slide.He was advancing the ball though
QB has the option to not cross line of scrimmage and retain all of his protections
Game happens too fast to put all of that on the defense IMO.
I'm speaking in general about the slides, not necessarily that play from Sunday.
Slides have led to lots of Concussions of QBs, that won't change because the game indeed happens so fast. Rule needs to be tweaked or QBs need to not pretend to be ball carriers past the LOS with extra protections.
Just my take.
agreed. NO additional protections, which means no additional flags than any other ball carrier would receiveHe was advancing the ball though
QB has the option to not cross line of scrimmage and retain all of his protections
Game happens too fast to put all of that on the defense IMO.
I'm speaking in general about the slides, not necessarily that play from Sunday.
Slides have led to lots of Concussions of QBs, that won't change because the game indeed happens so fast. Rule needs to be tweaked or QBs need to not pretend to be ball carriers past the LOS with extra protections.
Just my take.
That is fineBut thats the thing... ANY player can give themself up and slide.
Its not an extra protection for a QB... its there for anyone.
It is, but other players do not get the benefit of the refs hair trigger flags that QBs get. That's the disparity. This one was an obvious foul.But thats the thing... ANY player can give themself up and slide.
Its not an extra protection for a QB... its there for anyone.
Joe Flacco got obliterated on a slide just like LawrenceIt is, but other players do not get the benefit of the refs hair trigger flags that QBs get. That's the disparity. This one was an obvious foul.
Far too many are not though, and espeically with the other aspect...the sideline faggotry that Mahomes does. It's the NFL equivalent of LeBron's flopping faggotry
Lamar doesn't play the slide gameJoe Flacco got obliterated on a slide just like Lawrence
I think QBs get the hair trigger flags in the pocket... but once they are moving and not named Patrick Mahomes, they don't get calls.
Lamar never gets calls... in or out of the pocket.