That might have been one of the reasons why they are going to crack down on that more.
I still can't believe there was not fine or suspension for this helemet to helmet hit.![]()
http://youtube.com/watch?v=buUd74oDpW8
That might have been one of the reasons why they are going to crack down on that more.
Weren't they supposed to be ejecting players for doing that??
That's what all the fuss was about leading up to the game, and yet nothing happened.
ing bull .
Check out the dude under Jones how his head whips back also![]()
http://www.star-telegram.com/329/story/299797.html
Um...
Posted on Sun., Nov. 11, 2007:
NFL NOTES
Helmet-to-helmet hits might draw ejections
From wire reports
The NFL has told its officiating crews to start ejecting players for flagrant helmet-to-helmet hits.
The new policy was outlined Saturday in a memo from supervisor of officials Mike Pereira. It followed two fines last weekend for what the officiating department had determined were hits against players in defenseless positions.
One fine was against Redskins safety LaRon Landry, who will forfeit a game check for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Jets QB Kellen Clemens. The other was against Eagles tackle LeJuan Ramsey, who was fined his game check for spearing the Cowboys' Julius Jones.
updated 10:33 p.m. CT, Sun., Nov. 4, 2007
PHILADELPHIA - Terrell Owens stuck it to the Philadelphia Eagles again.
Nearly two years to the day Owens was banished from the Eagles, the star receiver caught 10 passes for 174 yards and one touchdown to help the Dallas Cowboys dismantle Philadelphia 38-17 on Sunday night.
, for some reason I thought they were talking about the ejection thing prior to the Eagles game.
I'm way off.
Thanks JB
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