Y******e 发帖数: 20256 | | n***k 发帖数: 2780 | 2 yes, should be banned. too dangerous
【在 Y******e 的大作中提到】 : 搞不好把自己和对手都要搞concussion。
| B****2 发帖数: 8892 | | c****g 发帖数: 37081 | 4 Only helmet to helmet hit should be forbidden. | Y******e 发帖数: 20256 | 5 我看很多fumble都是用头盔撞球的,堪称第三只手,呵呵。 | g*********d 发帖数: 8125 | 6 那个很猛的
【在 Y******e 的大作中提到】 : 我看很多fumble都是用头盔撞球的,堪称第三只手,呵呵。
| a********3 发帖数: 233 | | m********l 发帖数: 4394 | 8 what's next?
Women's NFL?
【在 Y******e 的大作中提到】 : 搞不好把自己和对手都要搞concussion。
| Y******e 发帖数: 20256 | 9 野蛮业的保护球员,可以用shoulder撞,不要用头盔撞,自己搞得扭了脖子。 | B****2 发帖数: 8892 | 10 NCAA也早有相关的规则了:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2009-09-28-helmet-hits_N.htm
Helmet-to-helmet hits draw closer NCAA scrutiny
By Kelly Whiteside, USA TODAY
College football officials are cracking down on flagrant fouls, particularly
helmet-to-helmet contact, as a result of a new NCAA rule which mandates a
post-game video review by conference officials after a dangerous foul is
committed.
"The message is clear that we don't want these vicious hits to the head that
can lead to serious injury," said Dave Parry, the national coordinator of
officials. "And kids who dip their head and go in like a spear can be
injured just as badly (as the player who gets hit)."
Ohio State safety Kurt Coleman was suspended by the Big Ten on Monday for
one game after a helmet-to-helmet hit against Illinois, which prompted a
sharp reply from Ohio State. In a joint statement, athletics director Gene
Smith and coach Jim Tressel said the league acted with "poor judgment."
Helmet-to-helmet hits have been a point of emphasis for several years, now
even more so. The Sun Belt also suspended a player this month as a result of
Rule 9-6. The Pac-10 keeps a log of players flagged for fouls involving
helmet-to-helmet contact. "We think it will be helpful to know in
determining potential disciplinary action if a player has been called for
this infraction previously," said Pac-10 spokesman Jim Muldoon.
The rule also states if a personal foul was not called, the conference may
impose sanctions after a league review. "Everybody prefers the foul or act
to be seen, called and handled on the field, but the rules committee put the
rule in the book to emphasize good, clean play and avoid unsportsmanlike
acts," Parry said. "On the rules committee, we worked long and hard on shots
to the head. We looked at lots of video and the committee was unanimous (12
-0) that these fouls have to be a point of emphasis."
The Big Ten said in a statement that it supports "Rule 9-6 as a way of
deterring the targeting of an opponent which poses a risk of injury to
defenseless players."
After Coleman, a team captain, hit Illinois backup quarterback Eddie McGee
on the final drive of the Buckeyes' 30-0 win, a penalty was called but
Coleman was not ejected. "We concur that Kurt's hit was late and a result of
poor judgment; he was thus penalized and removed from the game by his
coaches," Smith and Tressel said. "We do not agree that it was 'pre-
meditated' or that he was 'targeting a defenseless' player.
"The decision to suspend points to the conference office's feeling as if
there was poor judgment by the game officials for their decision not to
eject at the time.
"In our estimation, the final 'poor judgment' is in levying a one-game
suspension in this particular case."
Three Big Ten football players have been suspended for one game each just a
month into the season. Last year, the Big Ten imposed no football
suspensions all season. However, the first two suspensions were not a result
of Rule 9-6 but because of league rules. In the first instance, Michigan
linebacker Jonas Mouton punched a Notre Dame player. In the second, Purdue
offensive guard Zach Reckman was penalized for a late hit at the end of the
Northern Illinois game. Still, both point to less tolerance and greater
vigilance from officials.
The most replayed hit of the weekend was certainly the sack which forced
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow to leave the Kentucky game with a concussion.
Southeastern Conference coordinator of officials Rogers Redding deemed it a
legal tackle not needing any formal review, according to SEC spokesman
Charles Bloom. Parry agreed after watching TV replays of the hit.
"He's not defenseless, he's got a ball in his hands and it just looked to me
it was a hard hit in the center of the chest," Parry said. "Though I got a
nasty e-mail today from someone who thought it was murder." | Y******e 发帖数: 20256 | 11 俺老说的是helmet to anywhere contact, 不是helmet to helmet.
particularly
that
【在 B****2 的大作中提到】 : NCAA也早有相关的规则了: : http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2009-09-28-helmet-hits_N.htm : Helmet-to-helmet hits draw closer NCAA scrutiny : By Kelly Whiteside, USA TODAY : College football officials are cracking down on flagrant fouls, particularly : helmet-to-helmet contact, as a result of a new NCAA rule which mandates a : post-game video review by conference officials after a dangerous foul is : committed. : "The message is clear that we don't want these vicious hits to the head that : can lead to serious injury," said Dave Parry, the national coordinator of
| c****g 发帖数: 37081 | 12 does not make sense.
【在 Y******e 的大作中提到】 : 俺老说的是helmet to anywhere contact, 不是helmet to helmet. : : particularly : that
| m********l 发帖数: 4394 | 13 用shoulder撞也会受伤啊。
不如全改成tack football了
【在 Y******e 的大作中提到】 : 野蛮业的保护球员,可以用shoulder撞,不要用头盔撞,自己搞得扭了脖子。
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