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1 hour ago, Udogg said:

Below the shoulder with his shoulder not leading with the crown.. legal hit.  

 

With crown of helmet, above the shoulders, illegal hit. 

It doesn't matter though. According to the rules, they're not supposed to hit a defenseless receiver and supposed to give the WR a chance to run. Those types of hits, no matter if we feel it's clean or not, have been penalized every game since Goodell took office. I have a feeling if we did that though to another team, we would've gotten the flag. The refs also ignored a late hit out of bounds against CAP earlier. They only finally called a personal foul after the Titans had received a punt and the refs knew they would keep possession. 

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5 hours ago, KillerKat said:

It doesn't matter though. According to the rules, they're not supposed to hit a defenseless receiver and supposed to give the WR a chance to run. Those types of hits, no matter if we feel it's clean or not, have been penalized every game since Goodell took office. I have a feeling if we did that though to another team, we would've gotten the flag. The refs also ignored a late hit out of bounds against CAP earlier. They only finally called a personal foul after the Titans had received a punt and the refs knew they would keep possession. 

The rule says no such thing, though office ials tend to defer to the flag whenever things look vicious (and a Panthers isn't the one being hit).

(b) Prohibited contact against a player who is in a defenseless posture is:

(1) Forcibly hitting the defenseless player’s head or neck area with the helmet, facemask, forearm, or shoulder, regardless of whether the defensive player also uses his arms to tackle the defenseless player by encircling or grasping him; and

(2) Lowering the head and making forcible contact with the top/crown or forehead/”hairline” parts of the helmet against any part of the defenseless player’s body.

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