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Originally Posted by -King-
There's so little logic you're following that I don't even know how to answer. Why should any player be ejected if they accidentally caused an injury? That makes no sense at all.
And how did the concussion protocol create Tonya Harding loopholes? The rule was meant to protect players from playing with injury and protect the league from players suing because of all the head trauma they get by playing. It's not like before the rule defensive players couldn't target a QB and take him out of the game if they wanted like you keep trying to say is happening now or can happen now. The difference is that now that QB won't be sent back to keep receiving those same hits that will eventually lead him to eating food through a straw. I don't know how you can find a negative in that.
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Could not disagree more. It's a simple red card ejection. If they don't do something to discourage this, it's going to cost a team their Superbowl. There has to be a consequence and automatic ejection would be the absolute best way to keep guys safe. Not some silly fine a player can dig out of his couch. The week AFTER the game.