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True to some extent but in almost every case, the defender drops until the blade of grass are brushing his chest to get a nice, late hit in on the sliding QB. There's no reason they can't stay upright other than wanting to make a hit so badly they stop thinking.
They have a perfect reason to go low, the runners always lower their head when theyre about to take a hit. If the defender aims for the chest and runner lowers their head into it then it it also a penalty against the defender. The games rigged against them every which way
I agree how inconsistent these calls are but I also think if you really wanna protect the quarterback make them wear bigger pads like everyone else and if your gonna run like and NFL player you should be able to get hit like one
I hate the roughing the passer call but it’s always just the inconsistency that’s most frustrating. Fields is out there getting lit up on plays that other QBs got penalties for lol
@@eezeyLeading with the helmet/helmet to helmet is still a penalty even when tackling a runner. See the flags for tackling Dak and Herbert in this same video.
And there have been zero flags for late hits or unnecessary roughness on him since the first half of last year. Josh Allen had more (6) by week 5 than Fields has had in his career (5)
@@samdeuterbc he slides to late/ and is not a top 10 qb, so the refs wont call that. tom brady would barely get touched and it would be a roughing call everytime
So when the Washington player picked him up in the pocket and slammed him on his head it was a clean hit because he was sliding late? Makes sense@@mymaynee5963
@W4ST3DAZN he took plenty of helmet shots too that never got called. There's a theory that refs either won't call it for him because he runs so much or because someone has it out for him up top.
1:01 I've said that some of these hit that draw flags are good hits that are solid and even brutal, but not illegal. It's football. It is either a game that can be played, or it can't.
7:35 "personal foul, picture perfect tackle on the quarterback, defense. We don't like that and that's the rules, first down." 💀💀 that foul rule is nothing but an absolute joke.
The rule is pretty clear about driving the passer into the ground. This has been a rule for many years, so it's far from a "picture perfect tackle." It's fine to complain about the rule, but don't lie about the rules.
@@flyingdics1 my comment is pretty much just laughing at the fact that it contradicts a "perfect tackle" and that the driving into the ground rule is a joke to ways of tackling for football, just to clear that up
@@flyingdics1 what?- you literally just said it's fine to complain about the rules but alright.. Just saying that the rule is contradicting for tackling in football, no matter if it's against a QB or not, it's simply just contradicting, which is why I find it bizarre, all I'm saying bro
I mean not really. The dude clearly tripped. The rules are dumb as shit. Defender has no option other than to not hit him and let him get away due to how the rules are written. QBs just need to take hits its the sport of football.
@@ryansaintz2575 If dirty hits are legal because somebody "tripped," then you'll see a lot more "tripping" all over the field. Making excuses for lazy and greedy defense is pretty dumb, imo.
There was a solid mix of bad calls and bad non-calls in this video. You all want to whine about the NFL going soft even if it's not what you're seeing. The inconsistency is the problem.
@@Jonah-_Shuman8I did get hit like that. Part of the game was that you used crossing routes sparingly because they were dangerous. They’ve changed the game and nerfed it and it’s lame
Last year I said that Fields would learn to protect himself, clearly I was wrong. Also this may be a hot take but I think all these "QB protection rules" are leading to QBs doing more risk taking because they're not respecting the fact that they might get absolutely plastered by a grown man running full speed.
Meanwhile Justin Fields has been hit late a dozen times this season, and last season, but never once got a flag thrown for it. I posted this before I watched lmfao. Not one of those was penalized. Not saying I'd want them to all be penalties, but at least be consistent. Dude on the Chiefs literally punched Fields in the jaw 😂
He was wearing a transparent face shield, so the punch in the jaw was legal. The defender actually could have used brass knuckles, and it still would have been legal, unless they were electrified.
Quarterbacks sliding to “protect themselves” is going to be the reason for their CTE. They’re putting themselves in an extremely vulnerable situation because they slide either too late or in traffic
NFL needs to do smth about roughing the passer rule. There`s too many decissions that nobody can understand. You hit the QB a split second after the ball is gone, and get the flag.
@@jaquaveonandress649 At this point, it's just a meme that braindead people say any time football is brought up. Then they say that the game is unwatchable these days and then spend 8 hours watching it every Sunday.
4:14 I remember watching this game. This hit was not flagged. I get some calls are subjective or inconsistent, but this was ridiculous. Refs don't like Fields for some reason.
The hit on Lamar when he was in bounds going for the 1st down was clean, but when Mahomes did the same thing against the Packers it’s a flag. Make it make sense.
I hate how the defender goes low like they should and offensive player goes down and basically does it to themselves but yeah, blame it on the defender
Relatively sure that Taylor’s hit on Goff was only because he didn’t know the ball had been thrown already lol. If you watch the one camera angle it looks like Goff is still holding it. Whoops.
The worst part is the incosisntency. Throw flags on defense for Dak and Herbert sliding into helmet to helmet contact themselves. Meanwhile guys like Fields, Minshew, Stroud, etc been getting killed all year and all of the sudden refs want to let em play. Wonder if it would be the same if they were making 30 mil a year?
I’d like to add that my Colts were barely in this. We didn’t take a hit on the video, but we only dished one out (Moore on Stroud). I guess we need to step it up in the physicality department?
I hear ya, but punching the QB is kinda ballsy. I dunno. I feel like you'd hurt your knuckles though - I wonder what he wrapped them with. Poor Fields. Sigh.