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šta kažeš na kaznu Tateu za onaj hit kojeg si zakačio prije par stranica? Meni je ono čisto da ne može biti čišće.
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žestok ali legalan blok...noge su bile čvrsto na zemlji, rame naprijed...a to što je Tate niži nekoliko inča pa je podletio kacigom pod njega - to je slučajan i neizbježan kontakt...uostalom, i taj Kauboj se nije bunio, nego je samo rekao da ga je dobro složio na travu...isto tako nije bio ni blind side hit
E sad, meni je bilo jasno da će ga kazniti čim je veliki gazda Jerry zacvilio, Kauboje se očito smije samo pustiti da te tacklaju i potapšati po ramenu
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Promijenili su pravilo nedavno. Ove godine je i ako ides paralelno sa svojom end line, moze se smatrati blind side. Ja licno mislim da su ga vise kaznili jer je Tate puzio posle udarca i lajao sto je jos vise zapalilo ljude na tekmi ali mozda grijesim. Ne volim vidjeti da se netko ozlijedi ali bi lagao ako bih rekao da mi nije bio drag ovaj hit. Yebiga, dosta su svi razbijali Seahakwse i smatrali ih mekanim a sad je bas dobro vidjeti da su Seahawksi ti koji su dosta agresivniji i ne bjeze od ostre igre.
"As our pal Paulie Pabst, executive producer of The Dan Patrick Show, tweeted earlier today, an NFL spokesman has provided this explanation: “It was an illegal blindside block against a defenseless player. Page 67 of the rule book. Unnecessary contact against a defenseless player is prohibited. That includes ‘a player who receives a ‘blindside’ block when the blocker is moving toward or parallel to his own end line and approaches the opponent form behind or from the side.’”
This year, the NFL expanded the protection to include a player who not only is moving toward his own end zone (like Lee was) but also parallel to it. If — and only if — Lee had been moving toward the Seattle end zone at the time of the contact, he would not have been protected.
Many fans don’t like this rule, because it runs counter to the notion of keeping your head on a proverbial swivel. In this case, the video shows that Lee was at covering Tate as quarterback Russell Wilson scrambled right to left. Lee then peeled away from Tate as Wilson ran to the line of scrimmage. Tate, as it turned out, had run ahead of Lee in an effort to get open, pivoting back toward Lee and applying the blindside block as Lee was running toward Wilson.
In that situation, blocking the guy is permitted. But because Lee was regarded as “defenseless,” Tate was prohibited from hitting Lee in the helmet or neck, hitting Lee with Tate’s helmet, and/or launching into Lee. The video shows Tate going helmet-to-chin on Lee. If Tate had merely dropped a shoulder into Lee’s chest, there would have been no violation."
“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”