The targeting rule is an absolute joke

ScrewDuke1

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That Targeting call in the Miami game was pathetic.

NCAA needs to toss the rule into the trash.
 

KyCatFan1

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I didn't see that one, but a rule I would like to see is clotheslining a player in the neck to tackle them should be a personal foul. If the horse collar is a foul then this should be as well. Both could cause serious injury to the player. We had that happen twice to us and I think we did it once to them as well. Anything above the pads and not just the helmet should be called.
 
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JBHolmesfan

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Whats amazing is they review these calls and still get it wrong almost every time. The rule is BS.
We have to stop using slow mo replays to determine if a guy was targeting. Why is it the DB's fault for an errant pass or a ball thrown in traffic? To me it looked like a clean hit. There's not really much else he could've done except go low, but then our topic would be about Miami players ending seasons by going for knees. It's a good rule, you want to project players but very often the defender gets screwed.
 
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ScrewDuke1

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We have to stop using slow mo replays to determine if a guy was targeting. Why is it the DB's fault for an errant pass or a ball thrown in traffic? To me it looked like a clean hit. There's not really much else he could've done except go low, but then our topic would be about Miami players ending seasons by going for knees. It's a good rule, you want to project players but very often the defender gets screwed.
I agree.
 

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Haven't seen the Miami clip, but the Tennessee targeting call was ludicrous.