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Targeting and Chop Blocking

UTADAN

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Oct 8, 2019
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The NCAA or SEC offices have to bring more clarity to these penalties. D. Johnson was flagged and ejected for a bonehead play, that I thought did not warrant ejection, did not launch and did not use crown of helmet. JG QB sneaked and a LB for Georgia launch and used crown for the attempted stop. No call, no review.

Chop Block literally is more severe than targeting because the hit is usually on a exposed, non- protected area of they body.

My suggestion would be to allow up to three Annual targets before a one game suspension is administered. The Chop Block should have the same 2 instances before incurring one game suspension.

Lastly, all games are under the scrutiny of SEC or NCAA offices to retroactively assess these penalties.
 
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