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StcChief 09-19-2006 07:23 AM

Green week 5...
 
espn insider...

* Word out of Kansas City is that it might not be wise to expect QB
Trent
Green to return to the Chiefs' lineup until Week 5 vs. Arizona, as he
continues to recover from a severe concussion suffered in the season
opener.

On the subject of Geathers, congratulations to old friend Ray Anderson, the league's new senior vice president of football operations, on making the
correct call in not fining the Bengals' young end for his
concussion-inducing hit of Trent Green.
One league official told
ESPN.com
that NFL officials spent "an inordinate amount" of time dissecting the
play,
scrutinizing it from every angle, as well they should. The hit stoked a
lot
of emotion -- in part because Green, who was unconscious for 11
minutes, is
one of the NFL's classiest performers, because the Kansas City fans are
loyal and vocal, and because, to be honest, it looked bad.
But when one examines the play frame by frame, as did people from the
officiating department and beyond, it is what it is: Geathers' body
trajectory was impacted by Chiefs wide receiver Eddie Kennison
<http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=3519>, and,
unfortunately, his shoulder pads collided with Green's helmet. There
are
doubtless a lot of laws of physics that apply in this case, but here's
a
reality that puts things in perspective: Football isn't a cartoon.
Players
can't stop in midair and freeze-frame themselves. The lick laid on
Green,
while unfortunate, wasn't illegal.
Chiefs president/general manager Carl Peterson did the admirable and
right
thing, too, in questioning the league's judgment. After all, he's
without
his starting quarterback now, for at least a few weeks. But the
decision,
while controversial, was still correct. When Anderson landed a job in
the
Atlanta Falcons' front office four years ago, after a long stint
representing players and coaches, critics suggested that he wasn't
suitable
for the position because he wasn't a "football man." Those same
skeptics
raised similar concerns last month when the NFL appointed Anderson to
his
current league post. But in his first big test, Anderson demonstrated
that
he understands the game a lot better than some of those who reacted in
knee-jerk fashion to the Geathers-Green incident. He was deliberate and
prudent and, most important, with plenty of input from the officiating
department, Anderson got it right.

MY EDIT: Officials need a physics lesson about forces. Kennison blocked him into Green...right.

Skip Towne 09-19-2006 07:25 AM

:Lin:

kepp 09-19-2006 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StcChief
espn insider...

There are doubtless a lot of laws of physics that apply in this case, but here's a reality that puts things in perspective: Football isn't a cartoon. Players can't stop in midair and freeze-frame themselves. The lick laid on Green, while unfortunate, wasn't illegal.

Translation: We didn't attempt to apply high school level physics in our examination of the play.

Hammock Parties 09-19-2006 07:35 AM

That's really the ideal situation. We can take the 49ers without him.

C-Mac 09-19-2006 07:43 AM

If this was a legal hit then why didnt it make the hit of the week and replayed over and over?
Why wasnt it bragged upon like "did you see that awesome hit"?
There is still no doubt that Gathers accomplished what he was trying to do. The physics ignorant bastigens!

Megbert 09-19-2006 07:47 AM

All I know if Geathers had time to put his arm in a position to make the impact even worse than it should have been he had time to 'pull up'.

StcChief 09-19-2006 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kepp
Translation: We didn't attempt to apply high school level physics in our examination of the play.

The technology is available to do that but we don't want do that.

We will continue to run old school subjective judgement. :rolleyes:

Frazod 09-19-2006 08:04 AM

That entire article can be summarized in one line:

"It wasn't Peyton Manning, so to hell with him."

C-Mac 09-19-2006 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod
That entire article can be summarized in one line:

"It wasn't Peyton Manning, so to hell with him."

That pretty much covers it.

jspchief 09-19-2006 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C-Mac
If this was a legal hit then why didnt it make the hit of the week and replayed over and over?

Uhh, because they usually don't highlight hits that cause serious injury.

Is making a highlight reel supposed to be some sort of criteria for legality?

C-Mac 09-19-2006 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jspchief
Uhh, because they usually don't highlight hits that cause serious injury.

Is making a highlight reel supposed to be some sort of criteria for legality?

Used to be.

Warrior5 09-19-2006 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoChiefs
We can take the 49ers without him.

Unless Solari uses the next two weeks to figure out a way to pass protect and put a few points on the board, I'm not to sure about this.

I don't have a feel for the 49er defense, but their O can definitely score.

The Planet needs to have an analysis thread during the upcoming Eagles - 49ers game.

Wile_E_Coyote 09-19-2006 09:45 AM

a week of game planning with Huard as the known starter, showed improvement. Let's hope two more weeks of prep, with some film to work with, helps that much more

SLAG 09-19-2006 09:51 AM

I hope Your right with the Week 5 -I hope my guy is wrong

MichaelH 09-19-2006 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod
That entire article can be summarized in one line:

"It wasn't Peyton Manning, so to hell with him."

Let's add Mike Vick in there too.


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