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2 hours ago, Doobs0 said:

That isn't illegal.

So you don't think that Julio Jones hand directly on Kurt Coleman's face is illegal?

Or are you just not looking at the picture closely enough?

Pro Tip:  A legal stiff-arm is the open hand on the FACEMASK of the opposing player, not the FACE of the opposing player.

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5 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

So you don't think that Julio Jones hand directly on Kurt Coleman's face is illegal?

Or are you just not looking at the picture closely enough?

Pro Tip:  A legal stiff-arm is the open hand on the FACEMASK of the opposing player, not the FACE of the opposing player.

You can stiff arm whatever you want as long as you aren't grabbing and pulling on the face mask 

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10 minutes ago, Doobs0 said:

You can stiff arm whatever you want as long as you aren't grabbing and pulling on the face mask 

My friend, let me assure you, as an NFL and college football fan for 50 years now, you are NOT allowed to place your hand directly on another players face and push.  Maybe you may have noticed that OL get called all the time for getting their hands underneath the facemask while blocking DL.  Just because its a WR doesn't all of a suddent make it OK.

PRO TIP: The only method of legal stiff-arming is OPEN HAND on the FACE MASK.

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12 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

My friend, let me assure you, as an NFL and college football fan for 50 years now, you are NOT allowed to place your hand directly on another players face and push.  Maybe you may have noticed that OL get called all the time for getting their hands underneath the facemask while blocking DL.  Just because its a WR doesn't all of a suddent make it OK.

PRO TIP: The only method of legal stiff-arming is OPEN HAND on the FACE MASK.

Yes you can push. That is the whole point of a stiff arm

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13 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

My friend, let me assure you, as an NFL and college football fan for 50 years now, you are NOT allowed to place your hand directly on another players face and push.  Maybe you may have noticed that OL get called all the time for getting their hands underneath the facemask while blocking DL.  Just because its a WR doesn't all of a suddent make it OK.

PRO TIP: The only method of legal stiff-arming is OPEN HAND on the FACE MASK.

And when do you see a dline man holding the ball or an oline. Only the ball carrier can do it obviously 

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Jesus Christ, I'm so sorry.

I didn't realize you were brain-damaged.

The same guy who doesnt think a 6'0 linebacker can hit a 6'5 quarterbacks helmet without leading with the crown of the helmet when the picture clearly says otherwise 

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