What the **** are you guys talking about? The guy lined up in the backfield, and he cut Miller at the knee. Miller, unfortunately, was planted on that leg at the time, so I'm pretty sure his ACL/MCL are gone.
Whether it was legal or not, it was one of the dirtiest plays I've seen.
Edit: now after reviewing the rule, I'm not sure if it was illegal. Either way, it was still dirty. The block did not come from the front, so it was legal only if it happened within seven yards of the center, and five yards or less downfield. I need to review the video, because I believe it was close to being more than 7 yards away from the center.
Whether it was legal or not, it was one of the dirtiest plays I've seen.
Edit: now after reviewing the rule, I'm not sure if it was illegal. Either way, it was still dirty. The block did not come from the front, so it was legal only if it happened within seven yards of the center, and five yards or less downfield. I need to review the video, because I believe it was close to being more than 7 yards away from the center.
ARTICLE 6. a. Team A prior to a change of team possession: Consider a low-blocking zone seven yards on each side of the snapper extending five yards beyond the neutral zone and back to Team A’s end line (Rule 2-3-7 and Appendix D).
1. The following Team A players may legally block below the waist inside this zone until the ball has left the zone: (a) players on the line of scrimmage completely within this zone at the snap and (b) stationary backs who at the snap are at least partially inside the tackle box and at least partially inside the frame of the body of the second lineman from the snapper. (A.R. 9-1-6-V)
2. Players not covered in paragraph 1 (above) while the ball is still in the zone, and all players after the ball has left the zone, are allowed to block below the waist only if the force of the initial contact is from the front, but they may not block below the waist if the force of the initial contact is from the side or back. “From the front” is understood to mean within the clock-face region between “10 o’clock and 2 o’clock” forward of the player being blocked. (A.R. 9-1-6-I-II, IV, VII-VIII)
3. Once the ball has left the zone a player may not block below the waist toward his
own end line. (A.R. 9-1-6-III)
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