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Al Shaair Suspension

Since you specifically asked. I was really upset about the illegal tackle on Mixon. It put him out for 3 games. Uncalled for and I know it's something they are trying to take from the game.

But there some distinctions.

First, this is a new rule, and it's super hard to enforce or decipher. Ref to ref, time to time. I think very few have been called because it's so nebulous. Hell, I've seen videos displayed with "experts" arguing both sides—it's a hip drop...next guy... no, it isn't. An obvious illegal and blatant forearm to the head is WAY easier to call.

Second, area of the body. A "hip" won't kill you. It won't paralyze you. It won't give you brain injuries. It won't give you CTE, a permanent condition. Juinor Seau didn't commit suicide because he had a bad hip. I mean truly...you don't know hits to the head are WAY worse of a toll on a human being than a hip in terms of his life outside of football?

Third, that guy is another team's issue, not ours. To put it a different way...I hold my family to a much higher standard than your family. Like I'm weird about my house. I keep it very clean. If you come over, you could eat off the floor. That is my standard for MY home. But it wouldn't bother me if I come to your home and it's messy and seems like it needs a good clean. That's YOUR issue...not mine. I want "my guys" to be the standard bearers, not the laggards when it comes to playing clean, solid football.

Lastly, I'll be honest and say I don't remember who the player was, nor do I know his history. Does he have a lot of history of illegal hits? If not, and he lacks history and knowing it's not a blow to the head...I'm going to give him more grace than a "headhunter" no matter which team. Berfect? Hated that guy. Total headhunter. He was always in trouble. We don't need "that guy" on this team. I don't think Azees if Berfect...yet. But he needs to nip it in the bud and not become Berfect.

In short, we need a well-coached, disciplined team that isn't 2nd most in penalties and likely gaining a poor reputation - basically asking for more scrutiny from the league and the refs, likely provoking even more flags. That's not a winning formula. Let's be above the fray, play clean, play hard, and play physical but not pushing the envelope and going after guy's heads. That's uncalled for and is why Azeez is paying the price he is.
True. 2nd most in penalties eh? Interesting.
 
Then add another game for how how be behaved on the field after the foul. I would also strip this fool of his team captaincy.
Only problem i have with this is that no one else was suspended that one game.

It takes two to tango.
 
Since you specifically asked. I was really upset about the illegal tackle on Mixon. It put him out for 3 games. Uncalled for and I know it's something they are trying to take from the game.

But there some distinctions.

First, this is a new rule, and it's super hard to enforce or decipher. Ref to ref, time to time. I think very few have been called because it's so nebulous. Hell, I've seen videos displayed with "experts" arguing both sides—it's a hip drop...next guy... no, it isn't. An obvious illegal and blatant forearm to the head is WAY easier to call.

Second, area of the body. A "hip" won't kill you. It won't paralyze you. It won't give you brain injuries. It won't give you CTE, a permanent condition. Juinor Seau didn't commit suicide because he had a bad hip. I mean truly...you don't know hits to the head are WAY worse of a toll on a human being than a hip in terms of his life outside of football?

Third, that guy is another team's issue, not ours. To put it a different way...I hold my family to a much higher standard than your family. Like I'm weird about my house. I keep it very clean. If you come over, you could eat off the floor. That is my standard for MY home. But it wouldn't bother me if I come to your home and it's messy and seems like it needs a good clean. That's YOUR issue...not mine. I want "my guys" to be the standard bearers, not the laggards when it comes to playing clean, solid football.

Lastly, I'll be honest and say I don't remember who the player was, nor do I know his history. Does he have a lot of history of illegal hits? If not, and he lacks history and knowing it's not a blow to the head...I'm going to give him more grace than a "headhunter" no matter which team. Berfect? Hated that guy. Total headhunter. He was always in trouble. We don't need "that guy" on this team. I don't think Azees if Berfect...yet. But he needs to nip it in the bud and not become Berfect.

In short, we need a well-coached, disciplined team that isn't 2nd most in penalties and likely gaining a poor reputation - basically asking for more scrutiny from the league and the refs, likely provoking even more flags. That's not a winning formula. Let's be above the fray, play clean, play hard, and play physical but not pushing the envelope and going after guy's heads. That's uncalled for and is why Azeez is paying the price he is.
I don’t care that it was a new rule, it was dirty and should’ve warranted a 2-3 game suspension period. And like I said why wasn’t you two, especially DJ flooding this forum about that hit? Yall two going on and on about Al and for what? We heard yall two loud and darn clear. The crap has reached that point of no return. Why because you two are on here belittling folks and crapping all over a player who plays for your team.

What’s crazy to me is you two are not trying to understand other people viewpoints. Even when we’ve posted ex-players who played this game on this level. Or coaches who coached on this level point of views. You two refutes it instead of saying, you know I can see why they’re saying what they’re saying.
 
They should have been suspended if they chose to do nothing. Seeing your QB take such a cheap shot, near your own sideline, and doing nothing, would require a suspension of the entire sideline.
Exactly. Demeco wouldn’t stand for his team doing nothing if the situation was reversed.
 
I don’t care that it was a new rule, it was dirty and should’ve warranted a 2-3 game suspension period. And like I said why wasn’t you two, especially DJ flooding this forum about that hit? Yall two going on and on about Al and for what? We heard yall two loud and darn clear. The crap has reached that point of no return. Why because you two are on here belittling folks and crapping all over a player who plays for your team.

What’s crazy to me is you two are not trying to understand other people viewpoints. Even when we’ve posted ex-players who played this game on this level. Or coaches who coached on this level point of views. You two refutes it instead of saying, you know I can see why they’re saying what they’re saying.

So a sim)le hip drop tackle ..lWhich has been allowed for decades, deserves a two or three game suspension? What about lifting a guy off the ground and dumping him head first. What does that deserve?

And as I said, I’m ready to move on with grace for Azeez I’m allowed to have an opinion different from yours. I’ve explained my position 6 ways from Sunday. Feel free to disagree.
 
So a sim)le hip drop tackle ..lWhich has been allowed for decades, deserves a two or three game suspension? What about lifting a guy off the ground and dumping him head first. What does that deserve?

And as I said, I’m ready to move on with grace for Azeez I’m allowed to have an opinion different from yours. I’ve explained my position 6 ways from Sunday. Feel free to disagree.
And that type of hit has been allowed for decades on the quarterbacks too. It’s freaking football.
I have not disrespected you or old buddy like yall been doing to others. So what was all that extra stuff for, since we’re saying this is my opinion.
 
And that type of hit has been allowed for decades on the quarterbacks too. It’s freaking football.
I have not disrespected you or old buddy like yall been doing to others. So what was all that extra stuff for, since we’re saying this is my opinion.

Apples and oranges.

Hip drop: normal tackle technique used for decades, only outlawed this year. Extremely difficult to judge in real time. In fact, there’s been a number of them this year…most not called because it’s asking too much of refs. Debatable how dangerous…but the NFL felt it was dangerous enough to outlaw. I’m on record that I didn’t like the rule, largely for reasons posted above, and because it’s one more mental thing defenders must weigh as a tackling technique and the onus is already on them.

Sliding QB: protecting QB’s has been a huge priority for a couple of decades. The slide rule has been around for years. Guys know they must pull up and do what they can to Ovid a hit or to at least lessen the hit. It’s very easy to see and judge, and the foul is clear to see and flag. But the major issue and total reason for my ire…as I’ve mentioned so many times I could write a book…wasn’t the late hit on a sliding QB. That happens numerous times around the league. It was a wrapped forearm right into the head and neck area. I wouldn’t have been thrilled about the 15 yard flag being thrown…it’s still undisciplined play. But I can live with the flag and penalty. **** happens. What took it from a simple foul to the expulsion and potential suspension was the forearm. That’s a rare event in the sliding era. And given many prior “brushes with the law’ along with behavior and demeanor after the fact…that’s what led to the 3 games. I think 2 was fair…but Nick messed that up imho.

some are conflating This particular Incident with normal 15 yarders for contacting a sliding QB. Apple meet banana. Similar…but 100% not the same.

Lastly…as far as disrespecting, I respect your opinion. But if your asking me to respect posters in this instance that appear to be in favor of purposely hurting another human, or cheering his actions…sorry can’t go there. That’s not a respectable opinion, and I refuse to normalize that kind of thought. If you do,go for it, but I’m not here to delight in the pain and injury of another man.
 
A non answer is still an answer. It’s just not the answer you want. There’s a reason and a season for everything. At this point, time to let that sleeping dog lie.

As Willie Nelson once said, Still..is still moving to me.
 
A non answer is still an answer. It’s just not the answer you want. There’s a reason and a season for everything. At this point, time to let that sleeping dog lie.

As Willie Nelson once said, Still..is still moving to me.
It’s true. Some just can’t admit it.
 
It was a dirty hit. It’s been 6 days now and you are still looking for excuses.
As multiple former players have said, it was a borderline dirty hit and the suspension was excessive. Now it should be up to the Texans to show the Park Ave boys what dirty hits really look like.
 
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A non answer is still an answer. It’s just not the answer you want. There’s a reason and a season for everything. At this point, time to let that sleeping dog lie.

As Willie Nelson once said, Still..is still moving to me.
Agreed, until Sunday week and then it should be time to start changing the NFL landscape for the season. No need for them to talk about it.
 
As multiple former players have said, it was a borderline dirty hit and the suspension was excessive. Now it should be up to the Texans to show the Park Ave boys what dirty hits really look like.
There’s nothing borderline. Either it’s a dirty hit or it’s not. The NFL determined it was a malicious hit. Deal with it.
 
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Agreed, until Sunday week and then it should be time to start changing the NFL landscape for the season. No need for them to talk about it.

I’m talking about posters on this forum. JB clearly doesn’t want to engage on this topic so let it be. And this vigilante mentality you keep pushing is just the kind of opinion I cannot respect. I respect you as a person and longtime member here, but that’s over the line…and thankfully the team is smarter than these dystopian fantasies you engage in.
 
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I’m talking about posters on this forum. JB clearly doesn’t want to engage on this topic so let it be. And this vigilante mentality you keep pushing is just the kind of opinion I cannot respect. I respect you as a person and longtime member here, but that’s over the line…and thankfully the team is smarter than these dystopian fantasies you engage in.
I appreciate that you respect me as a person. I also respect you.

I also respect our ability to agree to disagree. I want the Park Ave boys that are a bunch of former Titans plus God'ell to have to change they way they do business and not just in this case. You seem to be happy with the status quo.

BTW, I also think AL's stance on free Palestine contributed to this unprecedented punishment and I totally disagree with AL on his stance.

My stance is if Park Ave is gong to make the Texans villains, dont just embrace being a villain but be the best villain you can be.
 
As usual. This is Watson's fault. A bye week and Watson out for the season. Some posters got to have something to gnaw and paw at. I call it the "lion with a pork chop" syndrome.

For a diversion, I think I will bump those Watson threads
Fck that ghetto trash!
 
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Exactly. Demeco wouldn’t stand for his team doing nothing if the situation was reversed.
There were incidents in Green Bay involving C.J. Stroud that were tough to watch. One particularly nasty hit out of bounds went unanswered—none of the Texans stepped up or pushed back. It was disappointing, plain and simple.

You’re right, though—the game has changed a lot which is partially why I rarely watch the games. At this point, it feels like there should be ejections and suspensions happening every week. Football, especially when it comes to quarterbacks, is starting to feel more like touch football. The quarterbacks are running more and faking going out of bounds or sliding, but defenders are left with almost no options and end up playing at a serious disadvantage. It's because the NFL wants more scoring.
 
The Texans-Jaguars fight overpowered the NFL’s fine system
Published December 8, 2024 09:34 AM

Last Sunday’s ugly incident between the Texans and Jaguars, sparked by the knockout blow applied to linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair to a sliding Trevor Lawrence, should have resulted in a broad array of fines for the fight that broke out after the hit.

Ultimately, only Jaguars tight end Evan Engram was fined. Not even Al-Shaair — who per the league “escalated [the fight] when [he] pulled an opponent down to the ground by his facemask — was separately punished for his actions during what was a pair of altercations. (The list of Al-Shaair infractions over the past several years includes an unsportsmanlike conduct foul for last Sunday, but no fine.)

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the folks responsible for meting out punishment decided it wouldn’t be fair to impose fines for the aftermath of one specific incident. It was the hit and Engram’s shove of Al-Shaair that sparked everything.

On one hand, it makes sense. On the other hand, it’s arguably a mistake, because it sends a message to all teams.

Once a significant incident happens and the battle is joined, have at it!

Moreover, the outcome required conscious disregard of the rules and past precedent. It also sets a new precedent that will potentially become part of the appeals process moving forward. A player who is fined for a fracas that stems from some other incident can argue that, if it wasn’t fair to fine everyone who got involved in a pair of fights last Sunday, it’s not fair to fine them, either.
 
The Texans-Jaguars fight overpowered the NFL’s fine system
Published December 8, 2024 09:34 AM

Last Sunday’s ugly incident between the Texans and Jaguars, sparked by the knockout blow applied to linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair to a sliding Trevor Lawrence, should have resulted in a broad array of fines for the fight that broke out after the hit.

Ultimately, only Jaguars tight end Evan Engram was fined. Not even Al-Shaair — who per the league “escalated [the fight] when [he] pulled an opponent down to the ground by his facemask — was separately punished for his actions during what was a pair of altercations. (The list of Al-Shaair infractions over the past several years includes an unsportsmanlike conduct foul for last Sunday, but no fine.)

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the folks responsible for meting out punishment decided it wouldn’t be fair to impose fines for the aftermath of one specific incident. It was the hit and Engram’s shove of Al-Shaair that sparked everything.

On one hand, it makes sense. On the other hand, it’s arguably a mistake, because it sends a message to all teams.

Once a significant incident happens and the battle is joined, have at it!

Moreover, the outcome required conscious disregard of the rules and past precedent. It also sets a new precedent that will potentially become part of the appeals process moving forward. A player who is fined for a fracas that stems from some other incident can argue that, if it wasn’t fair to fine everyone who got involved in a pair of fights last Sunday, it’s not fair to fine them, either.
This is what I can’t stand with these darn writers. Al didn’t escalate the crap, it was Engram. He did more than just shoved Al, he hit him from behind and his teammates were on Al’s ash. That’s why Al grab one of the Jaguars players face mask. He was literally being jumped. So what he suppose to do? Not protect himself?
 
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