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It is difficult, if not impossible, for a defensive player to be ruled defenseless.
So, advantage offense.
"You get a lot of running backs trying to ram into you, Earl Campbell-esque," Broncos linebacker Mario Haggan said. "The last thing you want to do is hit a guy who's 250 pounds like Steven Jackson and think about the way you're going to hit him."
Earlier this season, Packers linebacker Nick Barnett complained he's faced too many backs with their heads straight down "trying to truck you." Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware said there's a double standard, adding, "If they are leading with their head and you hit them, they're not going to call it."
Broncos outside linebacker Jason Hunter isn't alone in questioning some of the fines handed out for helmet-to-helmet hits.
"I understand the league wants to try and protect its players, and do everything they can to make sure everybody's playing safe and fair," Hunter said. "But at the same time it's a violent game, and sometimes when you're going in there at 100 mph you're not focused on how you're going to hit the guy, you're just going to make the hit."
Added Falcons linebacker Erik Coleman: "You don't have air brakes. You can't stop when you've left your feet."
Ron Bartell, the Rams' top coverage cornerback, missed Sunday's loss at New Orleans with a stinger to his neck and left shoulder suffered in a game a week earlier.
"It's one of those things, if you take a hit the wrong way or tackle somebody the wrong way, it's something that just may happen," Bartell said. He said bluntly that the NFL is guilty of "overlegistating."
"It's easy for them to sit back and make judgments when they're never played the game, especially nowadays and guys are so big and so fast," Bartell said. "I understand about protecting players, but it's a little bit overboard."
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