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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 182802" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>And that is the point. His target was too high. I don't fault Gotsis for all the reasons already mentioned. But if you your helmet hits the other guy in the neck/face mask area when he is standing completely upright it it going to get called. </p><p></p><p>I believe the refs called this in the heat of the moment because it looked bad. Perhaps after watching the replay they might have thought it was not as bad as it looked in live action but they did not have enough evidence to overturn their call because the hit did in fact involve helmet to helmet contact on a player that was "defenseless."</p><p></p><p>Keeping your head up and wrapping up is the correct form and taught from pee wee football on up. But you still have to avoid going straight at the head area when you tackle or you will get called more times than not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 182802, member: 1640"] And that is the point. His target was too high. I don't fault Gotsis for all the reasons already mentioned. But if you your helmet hits the other guy in the neck/face mask area when he is standing completely upright it it going to get called. I believe the refs called this in the heat of the moment because it looked bad. Perhaps after watching the replay they might have thought it was not as bad as it looked in live action but they did not have enough evidence to overturn their call because the hit did in fact involve helmet to helmet contact on a player that was "defenseless." Keeping your head up and wrapping up is the correct form and taught from pee wee football on up. But you still have to avoid going straight at the head area when you tackle or you will get called more times than not. [/QUOTE]
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