Do you actually think the two celebrations are comparable?Uh, yes it is. Brad Wing will show. It was instituted this year.
LSU Punter Fake Punt Touchdown TD Brad Wing - YouTube
Do you actually think the two celebrations are comparable?Uh, yes it is. Brad Wing will show. It was instituted this year.
LSU Punter Fake Punt Touchdown TD Brad Wing - YouTube
Do you actually think the two celebrations are comparable?
Yep. Both did something before they scored. Neither should have been called and both were. Wings action wasn't really that degrading either.
This:Yep. Both did something before they scored. Neither should have been called and both were. Wings action wasn't really that degrading either.
The LSU punter was taunting and looking at the Florida defenders. This wasn't even close to the case in the HS game.
Until it just did.just saying that it doesn't happen if you don't do anything to warrant it.
Any sort of celebration before crossing the goal line. That is basically the rule.
I don't like the rule and I don't think it should exist, but it does. I don't like hand checking called either but it exists.
Did you read my post at all or not?
Not at all true. You can either listen to Julie Foudy read the rule on the video with the article or read it from earlier in the thread. His action is not prohibited based on the rule. Period.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So players should be careful doing things that aren't against the rules because an official might interpret the rule wrong?But if you do something you leave the possibility that the referee could make the wrong interpretation. If you interpretation is far off like it was in this instance, there is risk. That is the only thing I am saying. I understand this is a high school kid and I agree he was justified in simply raising a fist but I am just saying the rule exists and when you make any non football action these days, you leave open the possibility for the wrong interpretation to be made and you get flagged.
But if you do something you leave the possibility that the referee could make the wrong interpretation. If you interpretation is far off like it was in this instance, there is risk. That is the only thing I am saying. I understand this is a high school kid and I agree he was justified in simply raising a fist but I am just saying the rule exists and when you make any non football action these days, you leave open the possibility for the wrong interpretation to be made and you get flagged.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So players should be careful doing things that aren't against the rules because an official might interpret the rule wrong?
Your problem is when you find yourself in a hole you just keep digging...
But if you do something you leave the possibility that the referee could make the wrong interpretation. If you interpretation is far off like it was in this instance, there is risk. That is the only thing I am saying. I understand this is a high school kid and I agree he was justified in simply raising a fist but I am just saying the rule exists and when you make any non football action these days, you leave open the possibility for the wrong interpretation to be made and you get flagged.
But if you do something you leave the possibility that the referee could make the wrong interpretation. If you interpretation is far off like it was in this instance, there is risk. That is the only thing I am saying. I understand this is a high school kid and I agree he was justified in simply raising a fist but I am just saying the rule exists and when you make any non football action these days, you leave open the possibility for the wrong interpretation to be made and you get flagged.
I know.....I quit. The rule sucks.
That's ridiculous. It is the referee's responsibility to call the game correctly. The kid broke no rules, but it's now his responsibility predict a colossal **** up by the official and to act based on the incorrect interpretation? How does that make sense?