04-23-2016, 07:22 PM
(04-23-2016, 05:41 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: There is absolutely zero precedent for waving off that penalty because of the position of the receiver's head. You're pulling stuff out of your butt that is not in the rule book, because you are incapable of accepting that it was a penalty and will eagerly accept any explanation that denies it. And that is both the exact opposite of objective, and the epitome of wrong.
There's no precedent, but you Steelers fans can't comprehend that it's still a wrong penalty.
Furthermore, it's not the position of his head, which I can't believe that I need to explain, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but rather that he moved his head into the path of Burfict at the last second, who was doing his best to avoid Brown.
You shouldn't be able to just put your head in the way of someone who was doing everything in his power to avoid hitting you at the last second and then be able to claim that it's his fault that his shoulder hit your helmet. It's logic and objectivity.