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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 365530" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Longest is right.</p><p></p><p>I think this is like a "roughing the passer" incident where a DL is pushed into a QB by an OL. The VT D has been taught how to take on a cut block (btw, the same technique they taught me in high school when almost all blocks were cut blocks). Bailey comes out to cut 25 to his outside so he's cut off from the play. 25 not only pushes him to the ground, but throws him out of the way so he can get to the backfield. Result = Bailey ends up hitting the DT in the legs as he is in the process of being pancaked by Cooper. This is a lot of things, but a chop block it is not. And it should not have been called.</p><p></p><p>Btw, I wonder how the MLB felt when he saw that Shamire had a clear lane ahead and was headed right at him. Not too comfortable, I'll wager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 365530, member: 265"] Longest is right. I think this is like a "roughing the passer" incident where a DL is pushed into a QB by an OL. The VT D has been taught how to take on a cut block (btw, the same technique they taught me in high school when almost all blocks were cut blocks). Bailey comes out to cut 25 to his outside so he's cut off from the play. 25 not only pushes him to the ground, but throws him out of the way so he can get to the backfield. Result = Bailey ends up hitting the DT in the legs as he is in the process of being pancaked by Cooper. This is a lot of things, but a chop block it is not. And it should not have been called. Btw, I wonder how the MLB felt when he saw that Shamire had a clear lane ahead and was headed right at him. Not too comfortable, I'll wager. [/QUOTE]
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