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Two rules that have to change - lex24 - 11-11-2017

First - go to NFL style review system. It’s absurd how many reviews they have. Second targeting. Defenseless to head still an ejection. Everything else a yellow card.


Two rules that have to change - lex24 - 11-11-2017

First - go to NFL style review system. It’s absurd how many reviews they have. Second targeting. Defenseless to head still an ejection. Everything else a yellow card.


Re: Two rules that have to change - JJJ - 11-11-2017

Also the part about the "perp" having the escorted "walk of shame" back to the locker room, as was pointed out in one of our broadcasts. Keep'em on the sidelines.


Re: Two rules that have to change - JJJ - 11-11-2017

Also the part about the "perp" having the escorted "walk of shame" back to the locker room, as was pointed out in one of our broadcasts. Keep'em on the sidelines.


Re: Two rules that have to change - Hurlburt88 - 11-11-2017

Watching the northwestern game saw an ejection for a weak targeting call and the perp ran off the die old before anyone could get there to escort him. 


Re: Two rules that have to change - Hurlburt88 - 11-11-2017

Watching the northwestern game saw an ejection for a weak targeting call and the perp ran off the die old before anyone could get there to escort him. 


Re: Two rules that have to change - jacketree - 11-11-2017

Navy lost their strong safety on a targeting call where he hit a non-sliding QB in the bicep. Didn’t fit any definition of targeting. Upheld on review. Randy Cross could only say ‘well I guess they are trying to protect defensive players.’’


Re: Two rules that have to change - jacketree - 11-11-2017

Navy lost their strong safety on a targeting call where he hit a non-sliding QB in the bicep. Didn’t fit any definition of targeting. Upheld on review. Randy Cross could only say ‘well I guess they are trying to protect defensive players.’’