You have a right to your opinion, but your opinion isn't based on knowledge of the rules. The NFL has specific rules regarding these situations. Try reading them: Rule 12, Section 2, Articles 7 & 8. You can argue that the rule sucks, and I agree, but it's a failed argument that he didn't break the rule.
Hey, thanks for standing up for my rights. I don't need it, I know my rights but I appreciate you acknowledge them.
No, I"m not going to read the rules again. He didn't lead with his crown, it was an incidental hit. Did you get Kevin Greene's reaction? He said "accidents happen" it's a collision game. People run into each other.
You know what Guapo? I don't really care one iota if you are okay with it. I'm not and yes, I'm deciding to take an opposing view. The day will come when this game is reduced to flag football status and it will be the likes of you that will bring it to that. It's watered down enough don't you think?
I'm not going to read the official rules. You're one of those people who likes to skirt the intent of a rule aren't you? You like to twist words in a rule to circumvent the word versus the intent or application of the rule.
It's already been established that the NFL does resort to extraordinary measures when protecting rulings on the field. I suppose you are an NFL apologist in explaining by the letter of the rules and so on while the rest of the NFL fanbase agrees (outside Seattle and Indianapolis) that the Packers got jobbed.
Can someone please put up a poll? Nevermind, Guapo will reject it on the basis of it's wording.
So while you become an expert in supposing rulings in NFL games I've been advancing my knowledge of CARC coatings. Your supposition that it's a failed argument is based on your premise that your interpretation of the rules is correct and that further.... your interpretation matches the NFL's and supports your premise. But I don't agree and so it's a flawed premise. An official ruling, you know, after someone who actually practices law might tell us more. It seems Perry is going to appeal. What will you say once his appeal is upheld?