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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 887655" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Agree with that.</p><p></p><p>My pet peeve about the rules and their enforcement has to do with hitting out of bounds. It has little to do with safety, but I hate it when a player is running down the sideline, barely touches it with his pinky toe, keeps running (even the runner is unaware he stepped out), and before the ref can whistle the play dead he gets hit. Ref throws a flag because he was hit after he touched the line, but there was no way the defender could have seen that. It's just a useless and unfair penalty. Or, my favorite - a player (usually a QB) runs down the sideline, and just a millisecond before he's going to get hit steps out of bounds. The defender has absolutely no time to get out of his way but the QB gets a free, extra 15 yards for no good reason at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 887655, member: 3893"] Agree with that. My pet peeve about the rules and their enforcement has to do with hitting out of bounds. It has little to do with safety, but I hate it when a player is running down the sideline, barely touches it with his pinky toe, keeps running (even the runner is unaware he stepped out), and before the ref can whistle the play dead he gets hit. Ref throws a flag because he was hit after he touched the line, but there was no way the defender could have seen that. It's just a useless and unfair penalty. Or, my favorite - a player (usually a QB) runs down the sideline, and just a millisecond before he's going to get hit steps out of bounds. The defender has absolutely no time to get out of his way but the QB gets a free, extra 15 yards for no good reason at all. [/QUOTE]
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