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FWST: Still miffed by targeting reversal on TCU’s Turpin? Big 12’s head of officials explains
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharm Frog" data-source="post: 2629686" data-attributes="member: 34435"><p>Conference defends its officials while being sufficiently generic in it's response to mitigate against counter-argument. Nothing more to see here. If we're going to hold up the "defenseless" player standard then I will contend that there's never such a thing on the football field. Receivers can defend themselves by stopping their routes if there's a possibility of contact with a defender, knocking down passes instead of catching them, falling down at random times, refusing to enter the field, running towards one's own goal line, etc. QB's can defend themselves at all times by taking a knee, never throwing a pass, sliding down whenever a defender is within 15 yards, checking into toss sweeps 100% of the time, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharm Frog, post: 2629686, member: 34435"] Conference defends its officials while being sufficiently generic in it's response to mitigate against counter-argument. Nothing more to see here. If we're going to hold up the "defenseless" player standard then I will contend that there's never such a thing on the football field. Receivers can defend themselves by stopping their routes if there's a possibility of contact with a defender, knocking down passes instead of catching them, falling down at random times, refusing to enter the field, running towards one's own goal line, etc. QB's can defend themselves at all times by taking a knee, never throwing a pass, sliding down whenever a defender is within 15 yards, checking into toss sweeps 100% of the time, etc. [/QUOTE]
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