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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 341685" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Do you lack a basic knowledge of human anatomy? You cannot lead with your shoulders unless you also lead with your head and the helmet on it. Are you supposed to run in with your back straight and arms flailing, or slide in feet first to ballcarrier? Gotsis, by your own admission is leading with the facemask and not the crown of the helmet. You can be doing everything in your power to wrap up with your arms and put your shoulder into a ballcarrier, and he makes one dart or flinch and now your helmet is making contact with his. The draconian quality of the rule has nothing to do with whether or not it is accurately called. It has to do with the fact you are potentially punishing an entire team by kicking their best defensive player out for a violation the rule admits is enforced regardless of whether the contact is incidental and unintentional or even caused by an evasive maneuver by the offensive player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 341685, member: 823"] Do you lack a basic knowledge of human anatomy? You cannot lead with your shoulders unless you also lead with your head and the helmet on it. Are you supposed to run in with your back straight and arms flailing, or slide in feet first to ballcarrier? Gotsis, by your own admission is leading with the facemask and not the crown of the helmet. You can be doing everything in your power to wrap up with your arms and put your shoulder into a ballcarrier, and he makes one dart or flinch and now your helmet is making contact with his. The draconian quality of the rule has nothing to do with whether or not it is accurately called. It has to do with the fact you are potentially punishing an entire team by kicking their best defensive player out for a violation the rule admits is enforced regardless of whether the contact is incidental and unintentional or even caused by an evasive maneuver by the offensive player. [/QUOTE]
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