New Helmet to Helmet Rule
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:41 am
So what does everyone think about the new helmet to helmet rule.
If you are not aware, the rule is, if you engage in a helmet to helmet contact and draw a penalty, not only is the penalty enforced, but that player is ejected from the game, PLUS, ejected from the first half of the next game.
Now its also said their will be a replay official to look at the call and can overturn the ruling but still,as bad as the refs have been at times do we really want a ref to control this. Imagine if Boo Boo Gates made a hit on a receiver and the receiver lowered his head and Boo Boo didn't react quick enough. He would been tossed from the game. BG played next week against UT and was forced to sit out.
I think refs should concentrate more on making sure players snap and secure their helmets in place. How many times do helmets come off when they only secure with one snap. Their are 4 snaps to secure the helmet. One of each side. Jahvid Best, of the Detroit Lions, football career is over due to three concussions. One of those concussions was in college. It's been determined that on that play he did not have his helmet properly secured.
So what's your thought on this new helmet to helmet rule.
If you are not aware, the rule is, if you engage in a helmet to helmet contact and draw a penalty, not only is the penalty enforced, but that player is ejected from the game, PLUS, ejected from the first half of the next game.
Now its also said their will be a replay official to look at the call and can overturn the ruling but still,as bad as the refs have been at times do we really want a ref to control this. Imagine if Boo Boo Gates made a hit on a receiver and the receiver lowered his head and Boo Boo didn't react quick enough. He would been tossed from the game. BG played next week against UT and was forced to sit out.
I think refs should concentrate more on making sure players snap and secure their helmets in place. How many times do helmets come off when they only secure with one snap. Their are 4 snaps to secure the helmet. One of each side. Jahvid Best, of the Detroit Lions, football career is over due to three concussions. One of those concussions was in college. It's been determined that on that play he did not have his helmet properly secured.
So what's your thought on this new helmet to helmet rule.