Buckeye86
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Coqui;2356649; said:Doesn't every defensive player target the offensive player? Or do they expect them to close their eyes now and play Marco Polo and hope they can tackle?
The thing that bothers me the most is that most refs seem to include the facemask and front of the helmet in what they consider 'targeting'.
Even with perfect tackling form, your head and helmet are going to make contact with the other person- especially if you both are 'getting low' like you are coached to.
It's human anatomy, the head protrudes from the body- it is going to bounce off of things when you make tackles which require you to lean forward to use your shoulder.
I totally understand the crown of the helmet and spearing being off limits, but it seems to me that more and more perfectly legitimate plays are going to result in BS calls based on any part of the helmet coming into contact with any part of the other players helmet during a tackle.
It's going to suck.
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