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NFL: Saints violated 'Bounty Rule'
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<blockquote data-quote="brownedout" data-source="post: 947706" data-attributes="member: 30910"><p>All great points, and you're starting to see the officiating is not the problem here. Lets take your Detroit example. Yes you do have a coach allowing an "over the top" aggressive style of football. He has been scorned by almost every ex-coach analyst on tv for this. I saw Suh's hit on Cutler in question, I really don't recall the particlulars, whether it drew a flag, or a fine or not. Forearm shiver or not plus realizing Cutler was out of the pocket, it was a completely unneccessarry hit, and would have drawn a flag from me. And I am as defensive-minded an official you'll ever come across. As for dirty players getting penalties when they are playing clean, unfortunately it happens. I'm glad it took us to the offseason to get into a discussion like this, plus this coming fall is in jeopardy for me due to a health issue. With the social media guidelines applied by the NCAA and my conference I'd have alot of explaining to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownedout, post: 947706, member: 30910"] All great points, and you're starting to see the officiating is not the problem here. Lets take your Detroit example. Yes you do have a coach allowing an "over the top" aggressive style of football. He has been scorned by almost every ex-coach analyst on tv for this. I saw Suh's hit on Cutler in question, I really don't recall the particlulars, whether it drew a flag, or a fine or not. Forearm shiver or not plus realizing Cutler was out of the pocket, it was a completely unneccessarry hit, and would have drawn a flag from me. And I am as defensive-minded an official you'll ever come across. As for dirty players getting penalties when they are playing clean, unfortunately it happens. I'm glad it took us to the offseason to get into a discussion like this, plus this coming fall is in jeopardy for me due to a health issue. With the social media guidelines applied by the NCAA and my conference I'd have alot of explaining to do. [/QUOTE]
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