Polishreferee
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Ref says there is no faul in that situation, cause that was "unfortunately accident". In my opinion is clear red. What is yours?
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One player got the ball, and the other didn’t. I don’t see that as different from a tackle scenario. IMO, the late player committed a careless foul when his head missed the ball and hit an opponent. (I wouldn’t be horrified if a R got to reckless on that, but I wouldn’t. And I don’t see any way to get all the way to red.)Don’t even see careless there, let alone reckless, let alone SFP. Stop game for head injuries, drop ball to light blue.
In my opinion one player hit a ball, another hit head of that player.Unless I am missing something obvious they just both go to head it and clash heads, not really seeing anything wrong there.
One player got the ball, and the other didn’t. I don’t see that as different from a tackle scenario. IMO, the late player committed a careless foul when his head missed the ball and hit an opponent. (I wouldn’t be horrified if a R got to reckless on that, but I wouldn’t. And I don’t see any way to get all the way to red.)
I completely understand that take, even though I take a very view.One player got the ball, and the other didn’t. I don’t see that as different from a tackle scenario. IMO, the late player committed a careless foul when his head missed the ball and hit an opponent. (I wouldn’t be horrified if a R got to reckless on that, but I wouldn’t. And I don’t see any way to get all the way to red.)