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Dean Blandino is an IDIOT!


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http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/new-helmet-contact-rule-affects-offensive-players-032013

"The exact wording of Rule 12, Section 2, Article 8 is as followed:"

 

“It is a foul if a runner or tackler initiates forcible contact by delivering a blow with the top/crown of his helmet against an opponent when both players are clearly outside the tackle box"

 

Blandino is a dumbazz.  If you leave your feet leading with your helmet into someones head its a penalty even if its a RB, WR, TE, or a Josh Norman from ODB.

 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

Does anyone remember that one time Russell Wilson ran and slide and our player barely touched them gently with their arm as he pulled up and it was a 15 yard penalty? 

If *insert 31 other QB's Here* ran and took a headshot behind the line of scrimmage you bet your ass thats a penalty.

Any other QB Thursday night and several Denver players would have been ejected. But Cam is just so gosh darn big.....

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You guys really expected this to go any differently? Why? 

It's all about protecting the shield. Fug the players. Fug the franchises. The biggest difference is that other owners don't just sit back and take it when their franchise is getting bent over. I love JR and I think he's a great person, but at some point he has to stand up and put his franchise before the league. 

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So, Blandino isn't an idiot. He's the ultimate company man. The NFL isn't going to come out and openly admit that they horribly botched multiple calls regarding their "player safety" public campaign. They think admitting to missing ONE call will show that they're accepting responsibility and placate the outcry. Everyone that watched that game who doesn't have Elway's dick massaging their tonsils while his balls bounce off their chin realizes there were multiple blatantly illegal hits in that game. 

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