I love to see that…..If a QB is not aware of what is going on when he decides to run the ball – He deserves to take a lick like that!!!!
Timmy G November 12, 2007 #2
I think the hit is somewhat of a cheap shot (going straight for Brennan’s chops), but I have no problem with it because UH is the queen of cheap shots.
See, I just got a burn in there too. Take that!
PG November 12, 2007 #3
I don’t care for the commentary: “almost a helmet-to-helmet”. It is or it isn’t. That’s one rule you don’t almost break. Try to hit someone with your shoulder without almost hitting them with your head. You can’t, they’re kind of attached.
If you don’t want QB’s hit in the head, that should be the rule. AND, there should only be one rule applicable to players running with the ball – passers, kickers, punters, snappers – different story – but if you’re running down filed with the ball: one rule. If you want the rule to be “no hits to the head”, make that the rule. Personally, I think that’s a decent rule; but it isn’t the rule currently in force.
World of Isaac November 12, 2007 #4
you cant have a no hits to the head rule
there are too many times where a rb just puts his head down and bulldozes people…in that case, he gets hit in the head many times
Sojourner November 22, 2007 #5
Fresno’s Marcus Riley was head hunting all night. I have reviewed just what is online and saw him attack Bess in the end zone with his helmet to the head in the second quarter. Jason Rivers of Hawaii was hit in the head from behind. I was pissed that every Samoan and Hawaiian didn’t take Riley to the shed immediately. Real pissed..
World of Isaac November 22, 2007 #6
considering the treatment teams and fans get when they go to the island, its more than justified
November 12, 2007
#1
I love to see that…..If a QB is not aware of what is going on when he decides to run the ball – He deserves to take a lick like that!!!!
November 12, 2007
#2
I think the hit is somewhat of a cheap shot (going straight for Brennan’s chops), but I have no problem with it because UH is the queen of cheap shots.
See, I just got a burn in there too. Take that!
November 12, 2007
#3
I don’t care for the commentary: “almost a helmet-to-helmet”. It is or it isn’t. That’s one rule you don’t almost break. Try to hit someone with your shoulder without almost hitting them with your head. You can’t, they’re kind of attached.
If you don’t want QB’s hit in the head, that should be the rule. AND, there should only be one rule applicable to players running with the ball – passers, kickers, punters, snappers – different story – but if you’re running down filed with the ball: one rule. If you want the rule to be “no hits to the head”, make that the rule. Personally, I think that’s a decent rule; but it isn’t the rule currently in force.
November 12, 2007
#4
you cant have a no hits to the head rule
there are too many times where a rb just puts his head down and bulldozes people…in that case, he gets hit in the head many times
November 22, 2007
#5
Fresno’s Marcus Riley was head hunting all night. I have reviewed just what is online and saw him attack Bess in the end zone with his helmet to the head in the second quarter. Jason Rivers of Hawaii was hit in the head from behind. I was pissed that every Samoan and Hawaiian didn’t take Riley to the shed immediately. Real pissed..
November 22, 2007
#6
considering the treatment teams and fans get when they go to the island, its more than justified